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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Role of #VitaminD in immunity during #COVID19. 1. Vit D is a major precursor for activation of T-cell (for any disease)2. Vitamin D controls cytokines storm in COVID that causes
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David Videcette
DavidVidecette
Some analysis on this then...https://twitter.com/DavidVidecette/status/1332365762569367553 First of all, lets look at the evidence base they've used for this. The claim: "An analysis of 3,184 cases in Japan identified 61 case-clust
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Rachel Cohen
rmc031
Got a lot of DMs today about the new Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/cdc-school-virus-spread/2021/01/26/bf949222-5fe6-11eb-9061-07abcc1f9229_story.html and NYT stories on school reopenings, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/w
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Holly Snape
HollySnapeWang
I think this gets the Chinese approach wrong... (1/6) “Xi has gambled on rural migrants being tested before returning home, and on local officials being able to deal with isolated
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
5.10 Second, hospitals are suffering. Delayed payments, mounting costs, dwindling supplies and power shortages all pose serious challenges. 4 hospitals reported infections in healthcare staff in the last few days.
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david friedberg
friedberg
there isn't a lot of transparency or accountability in the vax rollout at federal/state/local level, but the US does have enough vax doses to effectively end the pandemic in 45-60
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🍌//emmett helen//
EmmettHelenArt
Cats honestly got the short end of the stick, folks treat them like dogs, feed them like dogs, try to play with them like dogs, and when it doesn't work
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
As an ER doc who's spent the last year of my life trying to stop a deadly virus from killing my neighbors, 6 words in @joebiden's speech lifted me up
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
[1/n] Well @gummibear737 pushed me into a position to have to explain our theory of how universal mitigations (for ex. lockdowns) kill over time more people than what Sweden did.
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
ICYMI: last week we published two stories on what science tells us about how to minimise risk to you & others as economies reopen.(https://www.ft.com/content/2418ff87-1d41-41b5-b638-38f5164a2e94 &https://www.ft.com/content/202a6f8a-
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Dr. Zaher Sahloul
sahloul
1. The dersiking practices by banks, financial institutions, and crowdfunding platforms like @gofundme have been for long hurting the civilians in #Syria (and other countries), denying them humanitarian aid, food
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I believe the incoming #COVID19 vaccines tend to be effective and safe. I also predict widespread vaccination campaigns will save lives. Though, I doubt vaccines will significantly shorten the timeline
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Let’s talk about latest on testing in AmericaOur testing infrastructure showing very serious strainIn 14 states, the number of tests conducted yesterday was DOWN from the number of tests conducted
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
As might have been expected the UK is reintroducing more intense restrictions over the Christmas period. This may be tied to the 'new variant' common in the SE of the
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
One day - hopefully soon - the well-meaning American left will discover how tortured their logic is to view public school closures as some sort of equity issue.COVID affects minorities
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
Why schools need to be closed now in Ontario. Let's start with the backdrop. Ontario's situation is worsening. Hospitalizations are rising rapidly and are closing in on the Wave 1
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