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Eric Topol
EricTopol
When we don't measure important stuff.A thread about the immune response to #SARSCoV21. Since serology/IgG can be readily measured, this is what is conventionally used to assess an individual's responseThat's
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Mahmoud Rasmi
Decafquest
thread.1/ I am an idiot because i thought i could leave Lebanon to pursue my graduate studies and come back to get involved in the educational scene to teach philosophy.
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Aaron Tang
AaronTangLaw
As a parent and educational equity advocate, I want kids to be back in school ASAP too. But to make the case for doing that, it's not enough just to
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
There is no necessity to do this at all. There is nothing remarkable about this virus. Yes, it’s probably of a lethality equal to the more severe influenza seasons. No
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Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
LucyStats
We are officially 14 days, or one #COVID19 quarantine, from Christmas Since folks are likely considering quarantining before gathering this season @Ymax, @JustinLessler & I put together a quick explainer
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James Aycock, data nerd 📈
firstresponses
Memphis/Shelby CountyCovid Wk-In-Review* Lots of talk about schools, but...* What level of risk do we think is acceptable?* Cases continue to drop* But we're still at "Highest risk of transmission
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ʿAqīl
aqilazme
“If we aspire to have nūr emerging in our midst, then we must emulate the West”The only nūr that would emerge then is this neūrotic obsession to be patted on
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Jean Paul Zodeaux
JeanPaulZodeaux
NPR thinks they can cover their ass by using the word "invented" in the question of the origin of the novel coronavirus. Let's follow the threads of evidence and see
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IzzyBear713 ( Anarco-cancelist)
Bellaj0713
The reason I don't like cis people acting like the know it all authority on trans issues is really simple I'll spell it out. It's the same reason Maine Trans
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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
Autism is an epidemic. The first autism prevalence study (Treffert, 1970) showed an autism rate of less than 1 in 10,000 kids. Today the autism rate in the U.S. in
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The Clinical Scientist
TheClinSci
A basic thread on critical appraisal for those who don't know where to start/have low confidence. Aiming to share links+resources here.First, get ready for ACTIVE reading. Don't let the words
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Dr. Ben Gbenro
bengbenro
D solution to incessant ASUU strike is total autonomy for universities. They shd fix fees, pay salaries, develop infrastructures etc. Govt can continue wth Tetfund intervention in some critical areas
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Rapid Tests
RapidTests
The FDA has a well-intentioned requirement for asymptomatic data.But that requirement greatly slows down progress on rapid tests, and new data suggests it isn't even necessary anymore! In light of
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chris cappa
CappaSnappa
In #atmoschem, collaborative field & lab campaigns are a great way to move science questions forward. But these studies create challenges for credit and coauthorship. Following conversations with @chemdelphine, here
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Quick thread on evidence being presented that schools are main drivers of transmission (and here: primary aged children just as much!).There really are papers claiming to show some of these
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Wrapping-Paper Sized Tupperware Owner
SizedPaper
Re: CDC advisories that just dropped: 1. Studies show schools keep about the same rate of community spread as the community - in a lot of chicago zip codes that
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