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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
There's a small but significant number of students who have not been helped at all by the govt u-turn.They've neither been upgraded, or downgraded. Because they have no grade and
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Dr Justine Nakase
justinenakase
Racism in Ireland: A ThreadNow that we’re finally talking about it, let's get into it. Some facts and figures, some observations, and some resources for those who would like to
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Dennis R
DennisR38458475
Thread: Time and time again, we find ourselves having to debunk the same flawed arguments regarding #SARSCoV2 impact on children,Including mortality and transmissibility. I will say I do respect @NBSaphierMD
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YoungMinds
YoungMindsUK
Today is the start of the @iwill_campaign #PowerofYouth festival which gives us a moment to celebrate the incredible contributions young people make across our organisation. When young people take action,
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Jennifer Hefty
jenniferhefty
What is happening in Texas right now is stunning. Roughly a quarter of the state was without power today amid freezing temps. No power means no heat for many families.
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Let’s talk about #COVID19 deaths.Lots of people have pointed out that yeah, sure, we have record high #COVID19 case counts, but deaths are dropping!That’s true. And good. But why?The possibilities:1)
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
Some considerations for universities. Not all-inclusive. 1. REDUCE SOURCES.Decrease # on campus. Test if possible. Avoid specific indoor activities, e.g., choir, wind instruments, heavy breathing (aerobic exercises, etc.). REQUIRE MASKS
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Francisco Marty, MD
FranciscoMarty_
With the .@NIAIDNews #ACCT1 trial final report published on 05 Nov 2020 and the .@WHO's #SolidarityTrial Preliminary report published on 02 December 2020, thought it would be good to take
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Is re-instituting lockdowns necessary to stop rapidly rising #COVID19 cases globally?Answer: No. But we're failing at 2 other approaches, due to poor messaging, human behavior & limited public health capacity.Deaths
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
CDC Guidance Update: Masks don't just reduce the amount of virus we release, masks also reduce the amount of virus we inhale. Here's a thread on some publishedstudies on the
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Aroonsiri (June) Sangarlangkarn MD MPH
AroonsiriMD
Do u deal w delirium? Are you a hospitalist abt to call geri consult?Here's #tweetorial FAQs on delirium!We'll show u what u can do b4 calling geri/psych consults, or help
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: «Recent endemic coronavirus infection is associated with less severe COVID-19» The thrust of the paper is that if you had previous exposure to endemic coronaviruses (eCoV) and catch
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Dr Ruth Tapsell
RuthTapsell
A thread about covid & how improving our metabolic health might helpI'm an NHS GP with an interest in T2 diabetes.It's been clear since early in the pandemic that people
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly: Best of Times, Worst of TimesThe third US surge is fading fast but variants, some ominous, are spreading fast. Vaccination is picking up steam but we're failing
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Avik Roy
Avik
New: my @WSJ Review cover story on the compelling case for reopening schools, especially for younger children. Children themselves are at extremely low risk of serious illness or death. So
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Peter Hannam
p_hannam
(New from me):’Significant record': Australia's fourth hottest year despite La Nina https://www.smh.com.au/environment/weather/significant-record-australia-s-fourth-hottest-year-despite-la-nina-20210106-p56s70.html @BOM_au #climat
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