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John Marble
JHMarble
It’s hard to find the right balance of assuring people I’ll be fine and scaring people so that they take #COVID_19 seriously. I WILL be fine, but I was also
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Clay Travis
ClayTravis
At a death rate of .1 — which is the average death rate of both the Stanford and USC studies in California and is the same death rate as the
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
How will we know when the Covid-19 pandemic is over in Canada? Has it (the pandemic, not the virus itself) been over for months now? Is what we are seeing
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Karl Friston's model suggests that LSHTM/Imperial/Academy of Medical Sciences projections of numbers of deaths in a second wave are way too high. But a functioning ‘find, test, trace, isolate, support
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
HELL YEAH! The editors of NEJM (most prestigious medical journal in the world) has effing had it with the Trump WH destroying the CDC and FDA and muzzling the NIH.
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Dr. Shahzad Faisal Chaudhry
ShahzadFaisalMD
#Metformin was originally made to treat flu but caused low blood sugar level in patients. So it was repurposed (selected) to treat symptoms of diabetes. Lets repurpose it again for
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Dennis Kioko (丹尼斯 祺欧口 )
denniskioko
In contrast to popular belief, the Coronavirus doesn't spread like wildfire. It takes weeks to go from 1 to 100 cases,A shorter time to go from 100 to 1,000 cases,But
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
on reopening & what to look for. States are to greater or lesser extents and with more less clear plans, exiting ‘lockdowns’ designed to prevent spread of the virus. Experts
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John B
johnb78
This is a really odd thread, and disappointing work from Grattan, who are usually at least thoughtful and honest. The argument is explicitly based on the false dilemma of "zero
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Alok Bhatt
alok_bhatt
Folks, my earnest request to you all is to not take this as lightly as many are taking it to be. Always remember that “Prevention is better than care” so
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Pr. Logos
Pr_Logos
1/ L'épidémie de #COVID19 s'aggrave de manière dramatique à Manaus, au Brésil. De nombreux scientifiques pensent que cela pourrait être dû à la nouvelle variante brésilienne P1 de #SARSCoV2, qui
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Mike Bird
Birdyword
A herd immunity data point: Borough Park in NYC has one of the highest antibody rates seen in the developed world: 43.9%, based on a huge testing program covering almost
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declamare
how can we assess how much of a problem a partial vaccine escape variant like the SA variant B.1351 could be for the UK once we’ve re-opened later this year?
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Lawrence Freedman
LawDavF
There are now call for a public inquiry into the government response to Covid-19. Well I know a bit about what an inquiry involves and you normally go to the
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Tomorrow we launch our Independent Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies Report. We make 18 recommendations to the government to help the UK suppress the virus, save lives and get the
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Mark Painter
markmpainter
Our study on T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines is up! Are T cells primed by the vaccines? Do they have features of long-lived memory cells?Do they contribute to
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