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Sakkaf Ahmed Aftab
ahmedaftab68
1- Dear public health colleagues @petermbenglish @doctorshaib @DPH_MAshton @BWDDPH @AbdulRazaq_PH @felly500 @Smithkjj @FurberA @andrewleedr @ADMBriggs @Dr2NisreenAlwan@ProfKevinFenton @ADPHUK @drtimallison @devisridhar do you agree with me
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Vinny Arora MD MAPP
FutureDocs
THREAD: Novel idea ....but Why rely solely on medical students who won’t stay in those jobs long term? ...testing and tracing is begging to be a jobs bill that can
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“Linda” 🌻🌊 BlueWave2020
Lindas_Here
In January 2020, we came back from Portland, Oregon with both of us really sick with what we thought was a bad flu. I kicked it after a couple weeks
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Remember the Name
EzinnemPraise
If you’ve been using Phones alot this Lockdown period u should see this thread!Have u Heard of De Quervain’s syndrome aka Texters Thumb?It’s a repetitive stress injury that arises from
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W. Scott Richardson
3owllearning
Retweeting for @rabihmgeha, @DxRxEdu, the @CPSolvers team, and the VMR community, a thread about how and when diagnostic triads might lead to diagnostic errors:1/13 Diagnostic triads are memory aids that
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Tarun Shukla
shukla_tarun
While the risk of in-flight transmission of #coronavirus is relatively less, it seems now proven in studies that it can spread. Thread : On a 10-hour London to Hanoi, flight
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Lucy Seton-Watson
LucySetonW
1/2The issue about how to treat critically ill Covid patients in intensive care is important because it points the way towards developing treatment that works. Anyone interested should read: https://www.the-hospitalist.org/hospitalist/article/220301/
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Thoughts and tips from a weekend on-call looking after COVID-19 patients:1. PPE is hot (not like that perverts). Make sure you stay well hydrated in between on breaks, also empty
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Jamie Ford
JamieFord
Defund the police? Here's an example that you're benefiting from right now. 1/9 Until the 70s, ambulance services were generally run by local police and fire departments. There was no
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TeamEarth.io
TeamEarthio
THREAD 1/ What are 2nd and 3rd-degree impacts of #COVID19 #COVIDimpacts keeping you up? For us, it's anything related to human #health, #security, #safety and #shelterBut today, we want to
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Rukmini Callimachi
rcallimachi
1. On a recent night, the following people fell asleep in their cars in a fancy ski town: Two ski instructors, two snow plow drivers, a ski lift operator, an ice fishing guide, an employee of a ski shop who fits people for their boots, as well as two
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Atila Iamarino
oatila
Saiu o primeiro estudo que vi projetando como/quando podemos sair do problema da COVID-19. Lerei com mais calma e comentarei, mas as conclusões já são tensas (segue fio): projetam distanciamento
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🌸Ceo of polyren 🌸
zenitsunflower
Anyways as a native African, I don’t care if Hwasa wears traditional African clothing. We genuinely like it when non-africans take part in our culture so don’t speak for us
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stuart mcdonald
ActuaryByDay
The latest @ICNARC intensive care weekly report has been published. A short thread to summarise, including a link to the full report. The report covers critical care admissions to 15
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Jesse Stommel
Jessifer
My thoughts from this new @timeshighered piece: “We need to trust students to be partners in shaping the future of their own education. This means we can’t begin with the
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Zeke Gleichgerrcht, MD, PhD
e_gleich
We know that loss of cerebral blood flow leads to changes in cellular physiology, which results in changes to the EEG brainwaves. But have you ever seen these changes occur
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