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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How long does immunity to SARS-CoV-2 last (and how long might it last in future)? A few thoughts... 1/ We now have data from several cohort studies showing responses can
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Brian Lobel
blobelwarming
How about this messaging from the Government? Dear People Who Celebrate #Christmas: Christmas is going to be disrupted this year. And I know that's so sad and hard to hear,
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Catherine Moore 🦠🧬🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧
SmallRedOne
We do NOT routinely use serology to diagnose or even confirm past infection with ANY respiratory virus. Even influenza. Few labs may still use complement fixation tests, but they require
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Scientific studies have shown that it’s possible to get reinfected with COVID-19, but also that immunity could last for years. How can that be and what does it mean for
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Tim Wise
timjacobwise
1/ THREAD about new evidence C19 may have been spreading in the U.S. longer than believed and what it means (and doesn't mean) for transmission, fatality and what should happen
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David Lat
DavidLat
1/ The next hot-button issue in #COVID19 debates: the relative importance of #antibodies versus T cells in #COVID_19 immune response.(If you're thinking this should be an obscure, wonky, data-driven debate,
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Dr.Saima khan
DrSaimakhan3
Covid vaccines Myths DebunkedSo much misinformation,so little timeMyth 1: The vaccine causes infertility-●This is not true.Someone claimed that because the covid virus has a very short amino acid sequence (building
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EJ Watson
ejwatson
White people, learn to say, “I am in some ways unavoidably racist despite my best efforts to avoid bigoted behavior. I understand that as a recipient of white privilege I’m
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Good news about the Oxford vaccine, but once again a very high incidence of mild adverse effects.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-53469839 Why do we care about mild adverse effects? 1) mild adverse effects in
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Stever Robbins
SteverRobbins
The argument for reopening is economic. The argument for staying inside is health/epidemiological. The economy was made up by humans. The virus will spread and kill regardless. Seems to me
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Ravichandran
acitizenwrites
Coronavirus-The great coverup: Jan 20th-29th. Only 8 hospitals in Wuhan had facilities for testing for infection. without their confirmation other hospitals could not admit patients for treatment. Wuhan population 11.1
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Physics Geek
physicsgeek
I'm sick of the fatuous question bilge masquerading as a question: "How many people would you be okay with dying?" Because the implied preferred response seems to be zero. And
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God’s Property Is A P-Funk Album Stan Account 👁
csilverandgold
Otherworldly. Whew! What’s it like to look at the bloody heirloom in all its ruin?https://twitter.com/davidaxelrod/status/1313255024730963968 Take a look at Covid Trump. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s Johnny Reb. The absolute best
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Mike L. Miller
mlmillerphd
Starting a thread titled, "I'm not a doctor, but I'm pretty sure that's not how that works." First up, man on phone explaining why he's a low risk for
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
New study of 200 #COVID19 patients, many with mild or no symptoms, suggests that up to TWICE as many people than detected by antibody tests may be immune, based on
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#SayIt EllieB 💃 My FaithWalk
SayItEllieB
Suppress immune system in the healthy. Insist on masks that push in germs when worn improperly. Decrease herd immunity w/children & send them to school & daycare.Nurses-aides laid off. Nursing
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