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BravoZulu17
BZulu17
I was asked a question today. It definitely got me thinking. First let look at a couple timeline pertaining to the question . The below is from business insider (question
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Not All Rapid Antigen Tests Are Equal!Please do NOT assume metrics same across tests Some work amazingly well to catch contagious virus. Some not If you hear
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kavita poduri
yrgirlkv
man it's stumbling across stuff like this that convinces me we need to work way harder at getting trans theory across to the next generation. these slurs are first and
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Luke
2017rockwood
An independent survey revealed the majority of covid fear comes from catching it and suffering long term effect from Disclaimer: Everything I reference in thread existed BEFORE COVID-19.Long haul covid
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Jim McManus OCDS
jimmcmanusph
If you're looking for accurate information on the Covid Vaccines that are a bit better at explaining things that some of the, well, perfunctory stuff floating about , this is
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Chief Health Officer, Victoria
VictorianCHO
Lots of confusion about quarantine vs isolation. Quarantine = the period when you may be incubating illness or the period following exposure before you may develop illness. This period applies
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the really good news out last week about dexamethasone (“dex” as we docs lovingly call it) to treat serious COVID19. And let’s also talk about rapid scientific
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. There are limited data about the vaccines for people who have had covid. But we can learn from the @Pfizer @BioNTech and @moderna trials which had 3% and 2.2%
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Jo Pellereau 👩🏼🔬
PhysicsJo
Professor Andrew Pollard of the Oxford Vaccine Group @OxfordVacGroup speaking to the @theASE #ASEConf2021 this morning. Starting with an overview of the history of the virus. Seems like a lifetime
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Live Q&A on #COVID19 vaccines with @doctorsoumya and @Kate_L_OBrien. #AskWHO https://www.pscp.tv/w/cnqxzzI2MTAyMHwxeW9LTUFSVmpwcEtR2YDwK32_yqRKFMtFRQHQ6D-wRC7qiZSZxEbbRIn0ycU= Our body has many ways of defending itself against pathogens
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dj franzia
hawillisdc
americans think theyre immune to propaganda but the department of defense spends millions of dollars/lends equipment/locations/resources to hollywood in exchange for having the final say on film scripts. the us
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tommy
tommylower
Your Brain's Batteries are at 3%.stress is good in small doses. massive sustained amounts will kill you faster than you think.a thread 2/ The Players1st we need to understand
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Phil Greaves
PhilGreaves01
800 years and they're still pretending leprosy is an "infectious disease" caused by bacteria.https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1355822842567413760 "It is not entirely clear how the infection is spread but it is thought to be
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Misa
misapelater
Edgar #HopeSimpson’s description of the seasonal nature of influenza will be familiar to followers of @FatEmperor @boriquagato @EthicalSkeptic. Seasonality, however, was but one of 21 questions he raised about the
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Aaron Ring
aaronmring
Our lab's first paper (https://rdcu.be/b49xK ) is now out at @nature. We found that the cytokine IL-18 can drive potent anti-tumor activity from the innate and adaptive immune system, but that
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
If you’re worried about the delayed second dose of the COVID vaccines here’s a thread. I live with my wonderful mother-in-law (below): she is high risk and has had a
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