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noa-witheringly
noawitheringly
Italy was the first European country to be massively hit by the pandemic.It was hit in the form of a hospital onset outbreak that hit older&vulnerable people first & foremost
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RokoMijicUK
lol I'm even more pessimistic than this poll. There's a good chance that lockdowns will become the new normal, at least until 2030 or so. Our governments are a combination
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OC Palanca
OPalanca
ENT Specialist here: The morning sneezing/ nasal congestion/ itchiness is maybe caused by vasomotor rhinitis. Your sensitive nose cannot cope with the sudden change in ambient temp: from cold to
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Jessica Cataldi MD
jesscataldi
Next up @SuchitraRao3 to tell us what's new with influenza. #COPedsID2020 @COpedsID @ColoradoPHM Fluvid? Twindemic? What to do about influenza during COVID-19: -Get your flu shot! -Get your patients vaccinated!
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
I had a long chat with @politico writer @zackstanton about where we are with COVID, what we can expect might be coming, and how we got here, plus what we
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Inbox is filled with this a metaanalysis of mortality by Dr. Andrew Hill at Liverpool re: ivermectin. Easily accessible drug, safety profile, cheap. Some data at beginning at pandemic looking
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Grant LaFleche
GrantRants
Good afternoon, Niagara. Here your weekly #COVID19 deep dive. Sorry it is a bit late today. Been busy. As the last few weeks, we have some positive trends, and some
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The Celtic Clan
Correction2016
1962 line for a polio vaccine: Muscle weakness & muscle paralysis were formerly diagnosed as paralytic poliomyelitis, or “polio”, purportedly a “viral infection” that mainly affects children (the scientific evidence
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
1/13 Universal lockdowns are bad policyHere are 12 articles, since April, that provide a sample of the evidence available, indicating lockdowns are not a key intervention in preventing the harms
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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
Great thread by @K_G_Andersen summarising why the epizootic of SARS COV 2 is worrying. One more aspect: we picked up circulation on several farms from surveillance, rather than disease notifications.
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly Jan 22: Racing Against Mutants!The post-holiday flood cresting but cases, hospitalizations and deaths remain astronomically high. Viral mutants increasingly concerning. Vaccination is our best tool but only
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Naveed Aziz
DNAziz_
1/ #LongCovid: What do you need to know? While we are fighting harder than ever to reduce the number of new #COVID19 cases, health professionals are already concerned about long
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
Might take a bit, but I want to try to explain (in 2-3 bursts) why I think ATM the ONS Infection Survey is like trying to weigh out cake ingredients
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Derek Pinkerton, MD
TheNephromancer
1/Today I diagnosed an ear infection on the transplant Nephrology consult service. An immunosuppressed patient who came in with fevers with what we thought was a slam dunk UTI was
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this study posits that cov-19 can survive in contagious form for up to 8 days on salmon when kept at temperatures used for cold chain shipment and storage.this is preliminary
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
Not every rule exists for a good reason. Sometimes people with credentials make bad decisions. Sometimes people without credentials can spot that. I think a lesson of 2020 is to
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