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Our new study led by @khdcrawford in collaboration with @HelenChuMD looks at the dynamics of neutralizing antibodies in the 3-4 months following recovery from infection with #SARSCoV2 (1/9):https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.06
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The Arsenal Football
goonerruss11
Anyone wanting #arteta sacked with these players letting Everyone down needs to give their heads a massive wobble.... There is a disease at this club and its terminal. The club
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karldeeter
karldeeter
The European Centre for Disease Control have datasets covering Ireland on Covid admissions. Here are some charts to show you the past numbers and why despite the dismal news we
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
There are now several studies out there that together give a useful indication of the possible role of pre-existing immunity (antibodies/T-cells etc.) in SARS-CoV-2 dynamics. A few thoughts/links... 1/ First,
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⚖️💥 THE PLAN 🇺🇸🌎🐸 PARLER: ThePLQN
ThePlqn
[Q]ue: "What is the keystone?" I went down the rabbit hole to investigate everything about the Keystone in this thread. Take a look at my conclusions. FUTURE PROVES PAST. What
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Tennessee Stands - Covid Data & Research
TrackingCovid
TN stands recommends following the science. What science, you say?Well, the science that had been established for decades before it was hijacked by politicians.1/ Exhibit 1) Dr William Shaffner, professor
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Steve Magness
stevemagness
We love dualistic thinking. A is good. B is bad. Either/or. Its simple & easy. You get to pick a sideBut most problems require non-dualistic thinking. A and B are
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I'm increasingly seeing people quote a single 'global' estimate of infection fatality risk (IFR) for SARS-CoV-2 & use this value to try and make conclusions about specific countries. But, of
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Dr William Kleynhans
drwilliamkl
6. Paediatrics, burns and emergency medicine is emotionally intense. One of those will give you PTSD. Get it sorted .7 . Family medicine is the most important speciality you will
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
A thread on that German AZ efficacy for over-65s finding. Everyone is going to tell you "the confidence interval is too wide to infer anything", which is absolutely correct, but
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
You don't get vaccinated to help yourself, you get vaccinated to help others. Similar to "you're not stuck in traffic, you *are* traffic," your vaccinated ass benefits everyone you mee
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The Sunday Times
thesundaytimes
How worried should we be about the new coronavirus mutation? A thread https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/how-worried-should-we-be-about-the-new-coronavirus-mutation-8h297hhqh?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1608384709
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tony❌ #PanoDrama
tony80554056
Today , i had a surprise and it warmed my heart thinking about it, Some guy who lives down the street from me some 20+ doors down or up ,
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Maitiu O Tuathail
DrZeroCraic
1.Just finishing another busy week in GPHave had multiple consultations with people who have symptoms but fear that they will be judged as they were at a party/abroad recently In
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PCDMN
pcdmn
The winter can be an excellent time to review disease issues you encountered in previous growing seasons and then use this information to plan for future seasons. For the cereals
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Tim O'Connor
timoconnorbl
“Border counties would be treated similarly to any other zone, with the addition of so-called ‘travel bubbles’ which could stretch across the border.”You might think that’s familiar. You’d be right.
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