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real_defender
Peter Navarro is correct, a majority of doctors are prescribing hydroxychloroquine to their patients with extremely promising results. Multiple studies are showing its efficacy. There is absolutely no reason we
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Talking to friends tonight I realized there was confusion around the difference between a #coronavirus 'peak' and 'plateau'. Both are used to describe what may hopefully happen soon in NYC.So
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rosanne cash
rosannecash
My daughter, @cjanecrowell (who gave me permission to relay this) lives in Nashville & got really, really sick in mid-January. She said she felt like there were shards of glass
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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
A question I often get. Why Lupus patients that have taken Hydroxychloroquine for years have no side effects whereas severe adverse cardiac side effects are described #COVID19 patients under hydroxychloroquine
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WTF Just Happened
WTFJHT
What the fuck just happened today? Day 1378: "Bad position."https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com/2020/10/28/day-1378/ 1/ The United States reported another record-high average number of new coronavirus cases, bringing the seve
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
Big knowledge gap was will the COVID RNA vaccines work vs B.1.351 and P.1 variants. Now Pfizer protects well vs B.1.351! ~75% against infection ~97% against severe/fatal diseaseVery good news
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محمد الكرد
m7mdkurd
The settlers are shooting with real guns at the protesters. This is settler-colonialism. #SaveSheikhJarrah One settler is using real bullets. The other settlers (the occupation forces) are using rubber bullets.
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deonandan
deonandan
Surprised that I'm getting this question. But no, vaccines do not offer a guarantee of safety. They vastly reduce your probability of symptoms, hospitalization, and death. We should not be
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Rahul Ganatra
rbganatra
1/My appraisal of the RECOVERY trial: This was a (very) positive study.How could chance or bias affect the validity of these results? What was missing?How should we apply these results?Let’s
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Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS
BrennanSpiegel
*Please share*: Top ten facts about #COVID19 and the gut: C19 is #NotJustCough. In the past 3 wks we've learned a lot about how C19 infects the gastrointestinal tract. In
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mellow_doc_97
If anyone is reading this just know you are not alone, if anyone is suffering from anxiety, depression or mental illness you are not alone. I know the situation we’re
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Ashley Jenkins
AJenkins_MD
Pediatric facilities, during #COVID19 pandemic & beyond, may have an ongoing role to play in consolidating & coordinating care in ways that optimize health system capacity for both adults and
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therealarod1984
therealarod1984
Great news happening in Florida! Per the Governor's press conference:* All Florida School Districts will be open to in-person learning as of today.* 1.1 Million kids in-person* 60% of
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Justin
JustInTime_2020
It’s an uneasy time for millions. Many of us became hyper vigilant when this all started. We each have a story of why. For me, my wife is a nurse
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
I am back after 5 days off of twitter, email, mediaHere's my quick summary of what happened with COVID1. UNC, few other universities decided to ignore sound public health advice
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Jacob Grier
jacobgrier
I think there's a plausible case for long-term smoking as a COVID-19 risk factor, but this is sadly typical NYT reporting on the topic: ignoring contrary evidence, quoting the most
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