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Naveena
TheNaveena
#Covid19 survivor from Vikarabad speaks about getting treatment in Gandhi hospital , #Hyderabad #Telangana#coronavirus A #covid19 survivor from #Nirmal speaks about his experience about treatment provided in #GandhiHospital #Hyderabad@musharraf_ias #
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Stephanie Ruiz
StephanieRuiz03
Let's say you woke up with a terrible cough, a fever, and severe body aches. Immediately, you rush to the doctor and unfortunately, you’re diagnosed with COVID-19. For the last
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Amy Greer
AmyGreerKalisz
A cautionary COVID about exposure, elementary school, asymptomatic infections, household transmission, school vs. community transmission, and the need for paid sick days. A real life family story shared with
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
What we're seeing play out with the repeated, completely unstoppable 'discussion' of BLM protests and COVID19 is extremely reminiscent of the 2010s-2015s era where media outlets helped politicise climate change
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Jevon
jevon
The rest of keeps talking about COVID infection rates as if there is no other way to handle it other than playing whack-a-mole with rules and regulations. The fact
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Ellie Barnes
EleanorBarnesOx
Profiling women at Oxford Uni contributing great science to tackle the COVID pandemic.#1: Ane Ogbe -post doctoral scientist. Developing proliferation assays against SARS-CoV2 antigens-key to understanding T cell memory and
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Manifest brain damage in 55% COVID-19 patients..higher bilateral gray matter volumes (GMV) in olfactory cortices, hippocampi, insulas, left Rolandic operculum..No significant difference between severe and non-severe COVID #longcovid https:/
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Join us for our third Q&A with @MoNscience about the #coronavirus pandemic today at 2:30pm. Reply here with questions! Read our latest updates on #COVID19 here:https://on.natgeo.com/351K8UV Great Q! Antibody tests
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Dr. Arinjay Banerjee
sci_questions
1/n: A thread for researchers venturing into the field of #bat #virology.I have reviewed and learnt from your recent papers and I wanted to share some general thoughts:1. Bats are
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sarbasis bisoyi
sarbasis007
Covid numbers came down drastically in Ganjam,Odisha which had initially zero cases after which it became the hotspot after migrants were brought back!!! Isn't it the administration at fault. Never
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ProPublica
propublica
We interviewed experts and frontline officials from Italy, Germany, Spain, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. Of all of them, we found more commonalities than differences. So…These are the 7 things
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Jose Ordovas-Montanes
ordovas_phd
1) We are providing an update to our original work identifying that the SARS-CoV-2 receptor ACE2 is an interferon-stimulated gene in human epithelial cells https://twitter.com/ordovas_phd/status/1240043368039829511 (n/17) 2) Our study is
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
(THREAD) I teach communications and journalism at the university level. My published curatorial journalism relies exclusively on information from experts. Right now our medical experts are confusing America on some
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
A message to all shops. Please circulate.The mask regulations have not been published but will contain exemptions for those with a disability or for whom masks cause ‘serious distress’.If you
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Jennifer J. Carroll, PhD MPH (she/her)
veruka2
8/ A student emailed me with profuse apologies for late classwork, explaining that both of their grandparents had just died. 9/ Another student emailed me with profuse apologies for late
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Helen Death to America Razer
HelenRazer
There is very little known about the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in the pediatric population. There is no reason to suppose that children are a surface less transmissible than any
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