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Jeremy Horpedahl 🍞
jmhorp
Some of my followers are taking this tweet as an indication I support lockdowns. No! I think the economic and social costs of lockdowns are too high compared with the
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⬆️Ventilation⬆️--⬇️#COVIDisAirborne risk⬇️ -Save💙
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Superspreading Thread As the mutant variant seems to spread more easily - it's important to remember that the COVID-19 virus spreads quickly given the ideal super spreading conditions
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Lucre Snooker
LucreSnooker
might fuck around and do a long detailed t-cell thread there's a lovely new paper that sheds a lot of light on CD8+ (aka killer/cytotoxic) T cells in COVID-19 and
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Santa Fe Reporter
SantaFeReporter
Whatcha doin'? It's time for a news conference on New Mexico and #covid19. https://www.facebook.com/GovMLG/photos/a.2265811537078391/2729165367409670/?type=3&theater "We aren't getting to many of the habits that will al
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Let's be super-clear. We are seeing a sharp rise in cases of #COVID19, largely, but not exclusively (e.g. California) in states that shut down late, opened up early, and where
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Great demonstrating why I love science! Review of a new preprint finding (1) ~5% of popn has antibodies from virus infections that are cross-reactive to #SARSCoV2 but (2) these
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Niall Conroy
NICU_doc_salone
Five things I’ve done in the last year as a public health doctor that, like most of what we do, flies under the radar.... 1) Our surveillance system found disease-causing
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Brandon Niro
BrandonNiro
1. COVID became a potential threat in January, more pronounced in Ohio towards the end of February time frame. I had been with Wilson for about 2 months at the
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Ashwin Manikandan
Ashwin_ET
[A Thread]Recently recovered from covid-19?India's top private insurers won't sell you medical policies for at least 3 months (6 months, if you were adversely affected). Some won't cover future covid-complications
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Christine Gibson MD
GibtrotterMD
Watched vaccine webinars Alberta Health Services and Public Health Agency of Canada, now sharing takeaway points. This vaccine is critical, lucky that the ones approved by Health Canada 95% effective.
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update July 10: The most disturbing thing right now is not the growth in new COVID cases. It’s that even after 4 months, we have no visibility into what’s
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MultifractelFarol
Mephisto731
Struck today by the high level of the Jan, Feb VIX futures. Sometimes the vol market gets lazy, but then resets all at once. I'm thinking of Dec2011-Jan2012 when all
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David Arkush
David_Arkush
A few thoughts on the House Republican arguing that the Fed shouldn’t incorporate climate into stress tests. /1 Industry sees the writing on the wall. It’s obvious that "safety and
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
Some interesting psychology going on around vaccine rollout. UK rollout is among the fastest in the world right now, but last night I saw a self-flagellating piece comparing UK rollout
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Matthew Hodson
Matthew_Hodson
94% of people living with HIV in the UK have been diagnosed.98% are on treatment and 97% of those are undetectable.This means that 89% of all people living with HIV
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Weekly French Covid thread. It is probable that France will be placed in a 3rd lockdown in a few days. With the mood of the country turning sour – only
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