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Alison Palmer
alijanepalmer
Two weeks tomorrow I go back to work. So here’s my two week thread. @AdrianaLaGrange @jkenney @CMOH_Alberta I know you’re banking on very few children getting sick. I hope with
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Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
People who are incarcerated have an increased risk of (1) acquiring, (2) transmitting, (3) being hospitalized, and (4) dying of COVID-19. 1/ The data simply reject an implication that a
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
PSA: a COVID-19 case at schools is not the same as a school outbreaks. Important difference! If a student tests +, their contacts are traced and tested. If cases are
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SheffieldCityCouncil
SheffCouncil
This is an update about the current situation regarding COVID-19 in Sheffield.Cases continue to drop but hospitals remain busy. The rate of new cases of COVID per 100k are approaching
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Tanya Springer
tanyaspringer
68 residents and 31 staff have tested positive at Copernicus Lodge. My grandparents (101 & 94) are tenants in the apartments, meaning they have a kitchen & are more independent
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Dan Alpert
DanielAlpert
As to Initial Unemployment Claims, we had two straight weeks of roughly 1.5 million claims at a point in the crisis where economies were purportedly "reopening" and claims should have
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Anthony Fauci Fan Club
FauciFan
Some argue that there's *only* a 1% mortality rate for COVID-19, and so there's no point in trying to save lives by attempting mitigation or getting a vaccine. Let's assume
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ "To prevent the virus from spreading, companies that needed employees to return to in-person work put up plexiglass barriers, implemented daily temperature checks and required workers to wear masks
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Joey
DrJoyeeta
Covid Vaccine: So as everyone knows we are racing against time to make a vaccine for Covid 19. Producing effective vaccines is a lengthy process and takes years.So what is
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Oilers Insider - #BigEd
InsiderOilers
So for anybody who wants to argue that our premier is smart, consider this: He wouldn't put in hard measures to stop the transmission of COVID at the start. He
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
What happened at UNC? Earlier in the day I discussed news of clusters at four residence halls on and off-campus. Later in the afternoon, the university announced all classes shifting
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
We need more information on the immunisation plan. In the two weeks from Dec 8-20 we immunised 616,000 people, say 52,000 per day. With the new Covid variant we might
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David Zweig
davidzweig
THREAD: The debate on schools is mainly about whether and on what schedule they should open. But there needs to be discussion about what's happening IN schools. I'm not a
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Some thoughts from active scientists on Twitter about COVID-19 by aerosol scientists and indoor air experts @linseymarr @CathNoakes @j_g_allen @jljcolorado @amgcarlton (1/) There is a historical bias against aerosols for
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Othman Laraki
othman
1/ As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, a missing testing metric can help explain the ineffectiveness of our containment efforts. The public discussion around testing has been relating to testing
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update. 103 cases have been identified in the last 24 hours and more than 9,200 tests were completed. There are now 1,084 active
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