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Sarah-Jane Marsh đ
BWCHBoss
Achieving the capacity to test 500,000 people a day for COVID-19 is one of my proudest moments ever. No one can know what it has taken to build it -
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Ben Storrow
bstorrow
It is often said there is a dearth of climate coverage. And there's something to the point. Television in particular does a miserable job reporting on climate. But let's take
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
Follow-up on ONS ad hoc teachers study (THREAD)Many people have continued to ask me for updates on my earlier 2-thread series on the 6 November ONS âad hocâ teachers risk
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Sophie Walker
SophieRunning
There is now one working day left for parents and carers to work out whether their child is going to school, whether there will be available childcare and whether they
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WAKE UP AUSTRALIA WAKE UP
WakeAustralia
Ricardo Bosi supports Vaccinations Full Video. Professor Nikolai Petrovsky who wanted COVAX-19 to attract federal funding.Honestly any vaccine administrated will be tied to immunity passports.Petrovsky says there is no âtruth
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Cory Morningstar
elleprovocateur
#COVID19.Important thread.Q: What does #Imperial College, the World Economic Forum (#WEF), #Salesforce, #Sinovation Ventures (Chinese technology venture capital), #ABB (#automation technology), global artificial intelligence (#AI), all have
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
A thread about the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in development. There are a lot of candidate vaccines in development, but we still have a long way to go. Vaccines work by training
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Esther Olu đ
estherolu_
Microbial Growth and why itâs important in cosmetics (A THREAD) Okay letâs start with basics! What is microbial growth? Microbial growth is an increase of a population of microorganisms.
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Michael Mann has new book out â The New Climate War. I've coauthored papers in the past with Mike and respect his scientific and communications work. However, in his book he
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Sheldon K. Goodman
SheldonKGoodman
What know you of the devilâs corkscrew? (Thread). During excavation works in Sioux County, Nebraska, palaeontologist Erwin Barbour found spiral structures that went roughly 3 metres into the ground. Neither
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đ Kish đ
kishkitsch
Did you say cases?New (long) thread about PCR test From Beda Stadler's article, linked in this thread. (former director of Institute for Immunology University of Bern)https://twitter.com/kishkitsch/status/1279889634827415559?s=20 https:
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Neil O'Brien MP
NeilDotObrien
The Daily Telegraph leader today says: "Let's admit what we got wrong in 2020, and shake things up in 2021". Great idea. I have some suggestions. How about:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2021/01/01/admit-got-wrong-2020-sh
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GVJ Invest
JavagaInvest
Global health expenditure is rising dramatically and is expected to reach 10 trill. USD by 2022. Here is a thread on the major issues of the current healthcare industry and
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ Maybe itâs my #epitwitter bias, but I get frustrated by the outsized attention these hospital-based viral load comparison studies (kids vs adults) get. And interpreted as children as a
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Rita Konaev
RitaKonaev
Alright. As promised, I want to summarize a few of our key findings from this new report on trust in human-machine teaming. This is a fascinating, complex topic, and we
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
[Thread]âRe: Management of post-acute #covid19 in primary care - A warning to #PostCovid sufferers and their cliniciansâ by @ozfish (who has #MEcfs for 30 years)https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3026/rr-7#LongCovid #LongHaulers #Scep
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