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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
ONS model instability (THREAD)This is more of an FYI thread, a little technical.TL;DR: Although there’s no intentional problem, each week one should be cautious about reading much into ONS random
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RouReynolds
Amongst all the memes and tired jokes about banana bread or dry January, it’s important to remember why the UK is now having its third lockdown - GOVERNMENT FAILURE FAILURE
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I’ve been saying since February that we can’t afford to ‘live with this virus’. Everything that’s happened was predictable and predicted by many scientists. Mutations were to be expected.
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non-entangled and content
jazzibemoody
Hi, twitter family.That video you’re still circulating about the Nigerian doctor? It’s fake. It’s funded by Breitbart— that Orange B you see in the corner. They’re a right-wing publication intengent
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Amitava Banerjee
amibanerjee1
Clinic today done over the phone as has largely been the case since March. We have learned so much about what we can do but also about the limitations of
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
A few people have asked about comparing flu cases with covid cases and the impact of the PCR test.Short answer...the PCR test 'exaggerates' the problem of covid.It is unusual to
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
We need to limit the number of close contacts we have each day and each week. SARS-CoV-2 transmits through prolonged close contact. What do we mean by close? The virus
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WORRISOME—#COVID19 mutation becomes more concerning. The coronavirus can mutate swiftly in one person’s body. New case study: #SARSCoV2 “resurged again & again in the body of an infected man, eventually
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DEADLY CHURCH EVENTS: 213 #COVID19 cases and 12 deaths after NC church held large gatherings in early Oct without enforcing masks or social distancing.Yet WH muzzled CDC when it tried
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Nic
niccibelli
While we're talking about the MLB and its #COVID19 cases, I want to take a min to talk about this important paper from @michaelmina_lab at Harvard. I think it's THE
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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
It has been repeatedly argued that exposure to common cold viruses may protect children from #COVID19. A new study in @ImmunityCP now argues against a protective role for common cold
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⬆️Ventilation⬆️--⬇️#COVIDisAirborne risk⬇️ -Save💙
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Superspreading Thread As the mutant variant seems to spread more easily - it's important to remember that the COVID-19 virus spreads quickly given the ideal super spreading conditions
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hodlonaut 🌮⚡🔑 🐝
hodlonaut
Dr. Roger Hodkinson is a medical specialist in pathology, which includes virology, who trained at Cambridge University, UK.Former Chairman of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons committee in Ottawa.Currently
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Buku Haematology 🅰️➕
BukuHaematology
1/ Neutrophils are the most abundant type of white blood cell in the human body, and provide a key component of our innate immune response. They are recruited to any
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couragecontext
couragecontext
With 'scary' numbers from Anecdotal Andy bound to come Tues-Thurs this week, a few thoughts:People get more colds in the Fall than Summer. No surprise that COVID cases rise in
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) is a complex and poorly understood phenomenon, likely underpinned by different mechanisms, where binding of a virus to suboptimal antibodies enhances severity of the disease, rather than
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