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Marcel Harmon
MarcelHarmon1
Despite all of the science/evidenced based recommendations for how to reopen schools/universities, despite the cautionary tales from other nations, in many places we're already doing it wrong - we're starting
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Tanja Hester 😷 BLM 🏳️🌈🌏
our_nextlife
I'm getting a lot more personal about my health than I have before, because I want you to know why I'll never stop calling out people who make dangerous health
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DR JAGADISH J HIREMATH
Kaalateetham
Thread on #AyurvedicSurgeonsI have been quiet on this issue because I have read history of medicine in India & written about it in my published articles. You can check them
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly: Don’t Ease Up on the Brakes!Variants are coming—but so are vaccines. Let’s double down on protection protocols (masks, distance), scale up equitable vaccine delivery, spur innovation in
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Concerns about outdoor transmission risk seem to be trending again. What is the risk of transmission outdoors and should we be more worried about outdoors with the new more-transmissible variant?
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
Oy. Schools. This is really tough. As we debate risk/benefit, understanding whether schools are a major source of transmission to the community (and high risk people) is the billion dollar
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Syeda Akther
SyedaAkther2
I've decided to start a thread collating all the translated material I find that's related to #COVID19 to make it easier for anyone looking for these resources. If you find
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betsy ladyzhets 🌳📊
betsyladyzhets
COVID-19 DATA DISPATCH: this week, I surveyed state reporting on COVID-19 in K-12 schools. 35 states report case counts in schools; 6 states report in an incomplete form, and 9
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Lives and Livelihoods, a Rural NNE Perspective: There’s been a lot said about lives and livelihoods in the aftermath of the election and in anticipation of a pandemic reset. I
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Canada could be the next Australia\1@RobertGreenhill link:https://global-canada.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/The-Potential-For-Getting-to-Zero-in-Canada-Version-2.1.pdf The TANZANC (Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, Atlantic & Northern
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Derrick VanGennep
VanGennepD
A thread on "long covid", which describes long-term symptoms of Covid-19. My point here is that infections matter, not just deaths.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reHPBedlPxU An in-depth interview with someone suffering long-covid
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flyonthewall
onthewall_fly
Thoughts on infectious dose and symptom severity... a thread.There is some evidence that lower viral dose leads to less severe symptoms in animal models.https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/status/1277210360118902785?s=201/ You might be thin
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Joy Wang
JoyKOB
NMPED Sec. Ryan Stewart and Dr. Scrase are giving an update on bringing kids back to in person learning. “We know there is no substitute for in person learning. We
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Russ
RussInCheshire
An early #TheWeekInTory (Sun to Tues), but things are moving crazy fast1. Last week the govt said “we will work around the clock to ensure nobody goes hungry as a
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Nick Carmody JD, MS Psych
Nick_Carmody
After recently observing that Trump has had a “Cluster B” , Typhoid Mary-like effect on society, I had an interesting observation regarding Trump’s cult following….1/https://twitter.com/Nick_Carmody/status/1188071727412269057 ….an
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/11 Some are arguing that because hospital intensive care is currently no busier than normal for majority of trusts, national lockdown isn't justifiable. See, for example this: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/03/hospital-inten
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