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Ellison Cooper
ECooperAuthor
I haven’t discussed this publicly, but a lot of folks have been asking about my next book so I figured it was time for an update. The short answer is
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Andrew Wortman 🏳️🌈
AmoneyResists
Since Trump is giving Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, let’s take a look at who he is, because that will tell us more about the kind of person
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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
This thread pulls together some of the information underpinning the decision to delay the 2nd dose of COVID19 vaccine. The brief statement from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation
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bene_dicere
Bene09443296
Do asymptomatics/presymptomatics transmit #COVID19 disease? Let’s analyse the preprint systematic review including 19 studies focusing on TRULY asymptomatic/presymptomatic. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.01.20135194v2 1/n
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megan culler freeman md, phd
mcfreeID
You may have heard my conversation with @jasonbnpr on @NPR this weekend as to why kids make up a relatively low percentage of #COVID cases overall,
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I felt it may be helpful to provide an update on the new #COVID19 lineages in the UK and in SA that might both be more contagious than any #SARSCoV2
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Ottawa Public Health
OttawaHealth
THIS IS A CATCHY & ATTENTION-GRABBING TITLEToday, the Province will likely announce what zone of the reopening framework we'll shift into as of Tuesday. Whatever is announced, though, doesn't change
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Vandana 🇮🇳
1967Vandana
A flood of memories of our visit to Leh..in 2012..the second picture clicked by my daughter was published in the EVS book of NCERT..with due credits to @anindit28 ...Ladakh is
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Alice Barsoumian, MD
AliceBarsoumian
“Why should I get the #covidvaccine if I’m low risk?”A 1/ First, this is an excellent question and thank you for reading When I’ve heard this asked, the
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Jes Layton
AGeekwithaHat
So called Australia always has & always will be Aboriginal land. We shouldn’t be celebrating invasion day, a day of continuing mourning & genocide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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José Alencar
josenalencar
[ENG] Nicolas had a diagnosis that, according to his doctor, needs urgent surgery.In fact, he had an “overdiagnosis” and his futile treatment had a tragic outcome.Nicolas is grateful and represents
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Is our working assumption that in September that the virus won't spread quickly amongst students? Or is it that it will but they're low risk? Or it might but there's
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JessMet
CJEMetcalf
This pandemic means we've learned so much (it would have been preferable, of course, to learn these things almost any other way) but we now know fascinating pieces of viral
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Tracy King
tkingdot
A thread. Ten years ago, critical thinking peaked. The organised skepticism movement was successfully imported from USA to UK (mainly by me) and the UK media was getting pretty good
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Jennifer Wallis
harbottlestores
Yesterday my #NationalPathologyWeek tweets looked at the place of post-mortems in #histpsych. You can probably guess that pathological research in 19th-century asylums was particularly concerned with the brain, which is
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Dr Ben Marsh 💙
bendymarsh
ADVICE FOR #LongCovid There IS good advice available to help with #LongCovid #postviral #ME fatigue symptomsThere r also Snake oil salesman & opportunists looking to make money from your ill
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