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Jesse M. Pines, M.D.
DrJessePines
1/ Thread: Mass Vaccination Redux: Why 4 in 10 Americans may refuse COVID-19 vaccines. Here are five ways to address vaccine refusal to speed our return to normalhttps://jesse-pines.medium.com/mass-vaccination-redux-why-4-in-10-americans-ma
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President Elect-Barb 17
BasiaC7
1. Australia, I posted a tweet the other day asking how angry you would be if you found out if (((they))) were spraying Agent Orange over Victoria. I can’t sit
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
As @hankgreen nicely points out, we have to be careful that "we don't know whether the vaccine reduces transmission" doesn't morph into "the vaccine doesn't reduce transmission." How do we
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Muraliத் தேவரின் குரல்!
rawincare1
Big shout out to all the overnight environmentalists in India. Enclosed is the story of Chinna Thadaagam. A beautiful potters village near Coimbatore today under the clutches of illegal mining
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Tony Rodd
TonyRoddUK
Lots of talk of opening dates for hospitality and leaked “rumours” from the press. Not only does this cause extra anxiety for business owners and operators, but it also creates
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is a phenomenal article on the potential of different sorts of testing, and the ways that we are limited by demands for sensitivity and specificity. There's one important thing
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Is herd immunity now high enough to contribute to reduced transmission of #COVID19?Thread from @trvrb is provoking substantial discussion as it should. I'd like to add a few details that
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Matthew Herper
matthewherper
$REGN CSO George Yancopoulos presented more detail over the weekend on the company's data for the company's monoclonal antibody cocktail Covid-19 in patients who are not yet hospitalized.A quick thread.
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aure
maureviv
COVID is not like fluAlso it is *not* a sepsisCOVID is no longer a syndromeLate, immune-mediated hurt (primarily vessel) is the main driver of organ dysfunction. Corticoids worksigned, someone who
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MINKS INFECT HUMANS. We know that for certain. Danish scientist say new #SARSCoV2 mutation mostly dodges our neutralizing antibodies, which is very bad. We should not yet panic, but the
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💀 damned sinker 💀
dansinker
It's remarkable that *one year later* we're seeing the same mistakes play out with the UK strain as with original covid. Europe is getting hammered and locking down harder than
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Barbara Melville-Jóhannesson
keyeri
I’ve rustled up table of #LongCovid symptomologies, using my years of no medical expertise whatsoever. It's not as accessible as I'd like – I will update and bedazzle after feedback.
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Chris Prener
chrisprener
Short #Missouri #COVID19 evening update for Wednesday, 6/24. I’ve pushed updates to all metrics to the website - https://slu-opengis.github.io/covid_daily_viz/.The statewide 7-day average of new cases and the “outstate” trend
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
This is bad—Berlin has just put an entire hospital under quarantine lockdown & diverting all patients after *20 patients & staff* tested positive for more infectious #B117 variant of #SARSCoV2
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James Parnell
ParnellJames
THREADMessage to @GovBillLee 12/15Update on my Emergency Department shift last night. With no beds in our hospital, closest available hospital with beds available for transfer was out of state. A
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I really don't find the term "long COVID" usefulI think it's confusing, particularly for the lay public - but if I'm honest even I'm not sure what it's referring to
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