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500 Women Scientists
500womensci
#IfThenSheCan – The Exhibit PREVIEW unveiling Monday, August 17 at the Central Park Zoo in New York, featuring statues of 6 @IfThenSheCan Ambassadors Featuring real women of all ages and
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Sarah Otto
sarperotto
#BC #Covid19 July 22 update - Number of new cases per day is creeping upwards. Good news: Doubling time estimated from July 1 is much lower (~15 days) than early
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. The medical establishment has made corona orders of magnitude worse than it needed to be. Had we faced corona without epidemiological models, PCR tests or public health interventions, we
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PoliMath
politicalmath
My newsletter today is has NOTHING to do with the election!Instead, it's a look at the rhetoric and strategies of COVID eradication and how that rhetoric inherits from the strategies
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𝕲𝖚𝖗𝖚 𝕭𝖗𝖚𝖓𝖔 🇮🇳
spinesurgeon
Why are you paying more in a Private Hospital ? Why is your treatment getting delayed in a Government Hospital ? This thread explains #Health care is never a Government
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Pauline Castres | Disabled migrant & policy geek
PaulineCastres
The definition of disabled the @ONS uses is: “disabled” a person who has a physical or mental health condition or illness that has lasted or is expected to last 12
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Loneliness is an epidemic of our time & compounded by Covid-19. The worst thing u can do to someone short of death is to give them solitary confinement & isolate
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🚩Shepherd🏴
NeolithicSheep
So hey the NYT is saying that the Pfizer/BionTech vaccine may get emergency authorization next month:https://nyti.ms/2GTMq0C This is the vaccine trial I'm in and people have been really nervous about
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
If healthcare is, quite literally, a matter of life and death for you, as it is for me? This is the team you want to see take over.https://twitter.com/mikememoli/status/1335899748566507523 When control
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Let’s talk about #COVID19 deaths.Lots of people have pointed out that yeah, sure, we have record high #COVID19 case counts, but deaths are dropping!That’s true. And good. But why?The possibilities:1)
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Tyler Shandro
shandro
#COVID19AB Alert: Testing is strongly encouraged for all persons in Alberta who have been in the United Kingdom or South Africa in the last 14 days, whether they have symptoms
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Howard Luks MD
hjluks
Impingement Syndrome Thread: I've always thought that as younger #shoulder surgeons emerged that they would stop whacking out the acromion. Most all research shows that classic impingement is not the
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Big news yesterday was the announcement by UK scientists that the steroid dexamethasone reduced deaths in ventilated #covid19 patients by a third. It was the kind of good news we
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
CDC Guidance Update: Masks don't just reduce the amount of virus we release, masks also reduce the amount of virus we inhale. Here's a thread on some publishedstudies on the
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
Smallpox was one of the worst diseases humanity has ever faced—and also the only human disease we have ever eradicated. It was also the first disease with a vaccine.You may
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Jenny Hunter
jennyhunterdc
Stop saying "schools are safe" when what you mean is "school transmission rates are no higher than community rates" and "I think the risk is worth it because the costs
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