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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
This potentially incredibly good newsTwitter is about to be full of articles about "herd immunity" again, but now with words laced in honey rather than shouting and hissingSome things we
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ There are various tweets misinterpreting COVID-19 “pre-existing immunity” and making dangerous claims about herd immunity. Since many of those claims refer to our scientific papers, we will reiterate the
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Rich
RockboltG
Has anyone who tweets about Sweden ever actually checked what Sweden's covid guidance actually is? Because I'm reading it now and it's basically the same as ours "Maintain physical distance
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Jonathan Cedernaes
JCedernaes
A rather new #SARSCoV2 variant B.1.525 has been identified in some countries, e.g. England & the U.S.Id dates in photo below from https://cov-lineages.org/global_report_B.1.525.html.There is however no evidence so far that
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this story is such a perfect exemplar of covidhistrionic nurse claims that new super variant of covid is affecting children. they have a whole ward full!turns out to be a
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Robert Peston
Peston
This is an unashamed public information Tweet. It is prompted by a conversation I've had with an anxious doctor who is vaccinating against Covid-19 in east London. It is about
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Jess Sargeant
Jess_Sargeant
Coronavirus has brought the practical implication of devolution into sharp focus. My latest @instituteforgov report looks at where differences in lockdown rules have emerged, why and what can be learnt
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@NuhChief
NuhChief
It's been an anxiety inducing year, but roll out of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination shouldn't be another thing to cause worry! Here's a thread on common questions and links to
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
I want to take a moment to explain the big vaccine news today. #Pfizer is reporting early data showing their vaccine is “more than 90%” effective in preventing COVID-19. I
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Researchers must begin to speak with greater humility about what’s being called “long covid.” Fatigue, “brain fog”, dizziness, and hair loss are very non-specific symptoms. Millions develop such symptoms every
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Danielle Belardo, MD
DBelardoMD
When are we going to start talking about the fact that this pandemic was caused by eating animals? If it’s not this zoonotic disease, it will be the next one.
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
President-elect @JoeBiden is about to present his $1.9 trillion #COVID19 relief plan. Let’s look at some of the key points: (1/12)https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/14/politics/biden-economic-rescue-package-coronavirus-stimulus/index.html 1. Mou
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PNASH Center
PNASHCenter
Wildfire activity has picked up in the Northwest. For the latest health resources in our region, visit: https://www.airnow.gov/fires/ @AIRNow “Easy map-based access to national air quality information with links to
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
As the "We're all going to die!!!" narrative loses efficacy w/ the declining death rate, we are seeing the rise of the "long-term effects" angle in order to keep the
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Jennifer R Hamilton
JRo_Hamilton
I’m excited to share the @igisci saliva-based assay for SARS-CoV-2 detection, now on #medRxiv. We developed a fully robotic saliva sample RNA extraction pipeline for asymptomatic infection surveillance in the
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Médisa
lacavernemythe
mdr quand je disais que matt Hancock en UK bidonnait les test ^^ et que la descente des cas n'était pas normale.https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/testing Ben en fait, en augmentant les test et
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