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rene_smoller
1/21. #GeorgeFloyd #GeorgeFloydprotest WHAT NOW? When the anger subsides, when the arrests are over, after the cities burn, what happens? 2/21. So what can we do when we see and/or
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Jim Whittington
JimWhittington
The Eastern Area published the first detailed wildland fire guidance for COVID-19 on Wednesday. Here's a thread of first impressions. 1/https://gacc.nifc.gov/eacc/eacg/documents/Eastern_Area_WFRP.pdf The first item that jumps out is what has
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Before he had Covid-19, Brendan Delaney, the 57-year-old chair of medical informatics and decision making at Imperial College, could cycle 150 miles in a day.Covid changed that, but not because
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Cillian De Gascun
CillianDeGascun
A short thread on PCR #SARSCoV2 There’s been a lot of discussion recently about the use of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) for the diagnosis of #SARSCoV2 infection, and the interpretation
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The Statistics Guy Jon 🤓
Jon_statistics
Our country is being held hostage by mad scientists and MPs afraid of blame.And the most important vision they should be using, hindsight they all appear to be blind too.I
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Taal Levi
taaltree
Several companies have tests of varying quality, but Cellex makes a FDA-approved antibody test. The goal is to test for immunity due to prior exposure rather than an active infection.
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Fernand Bteich
fernandbteich
1/ #Lymphopenia has recently been under the spotlight with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.This is a quick #Tweetorial attempting to decypher the mechanisms behind lymphopenia, its causes and potential consequences.What is
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Aaron Carr
aaronAcarr
All of the below NYS nursing homes have more COVID-19 fatalities than Seoul South Korea, population 9.7 million. Instead of having a false conversation about population density, let’s have a
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
I'm going to take apart a terrible article in the British Medical Journal which uses a cynical reporting of so called asymptomatic Covid claims to argue against lockdowns. The last
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Scott Huffman
HuffmanForNC
Long thread.Today is Wednesday and this morning I awoke from a dream that I was back home in Spencer, NC. My late Grandmother, Clelia Eakins Myers would wake me at
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Steven Tong
syctong
Today at #VIDS_JC with @justin_denholm ID registrar / fellow Chris Kiss presented “Discontinuing β-lactam treatment after 3 days for patients with community-acquired pneumonia”https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-
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John Burant
JohnBurant
@SalomonJA makes the suggestion that we may be on course for a plateau in the number of new daily COVID19 deaths in the USA. Or at least a much less
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David Sinclair, PhD
davidasinclair
/1 I received many questions from my most recent newsletter. I will do my best to answer them in this thread: Question from Lennart: Is it possible that statins would
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Jennifer Yang
jyangstar
One week ago, I wrote this story for @TorontoStar about #COVID19 risk in daycares. https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2021/04/14/with-covid-19-rising-in-daycares-in-covid-hot-spots-if-you-can-keep-your-kids-home-now-is-the-time.htmlA few hour
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Ian Dunt
IanDunt
Today is going to be a beast of a day in the Commons. PMQs followed by two Labour opposition day motions designed to cause Tory MPs as much pain as
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Christophe Maneuvrier
Maneuvre
#OnResteEnLien @Universite_Caen #Episode4 A l'heure où les étudiantes et les étudiants en médecine sont sur le pont pour aider soignants et médecins, c'est le moment de vous raconter l'histoire de
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