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P S Narayanan
NarayananPalakd
#COVID19 Mumbai : One encouraging news coming in from Mumbai, which shows us some glimmer of hope.As per ATE Chandra Foundation's model, the Seroprevalence in Mumbai has reached 40%, and
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Mike Page
Mike_Page
Thanks to those who’ve noted that the conclusion from @ChrisGiles_’s brilliant graph (below) is the same as that I published a couple of weeks ago https://twitter.com/Mike_Page/status/1261284432339767296I’d only add that we
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
The approval of the Pfizer #covid19 vaccine for age 12-15 is not unexpected - but it is nonetheless momentous, both for our kids, and for our communities. A thread.https://twitter.com/US_FDA/status/1391864766407356420 1)
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Soutik Biswas
soutikBBC
THREAD ON WHETHER THE PANDEMIC IS SLOWING: India has been recording an average of 64,000 cases daily in October, down from more than 86,000 daily cases end September. It's also
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Paul Brody
pbrody
So I've been in London for a week now and I'm getting a very clear picture of why cases are spiking in the UK. The weather has turned cold and
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tpkay
tpeekay
2977 deaths at end of Feb.. more than 5000 deaths as of March 13 and the Corona is yet to spread in other populated countries... This is not the .1%
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/And new from @USC @lapublichealth: An antibody study showing 4% of LA has been infected. With a clear explanation:"Infections from the new coronavirus are far more widespread - and the
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Claire
vcmcguire
We talk about #FlattenTheCurve mostly in terms of not exceeding hospital capacity. But the other benefit is that by delaying infections we give researchers more time to understand the virus
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
A key graph from Swedish Public Health Authorities press conference today that many may have missed the implications of. The same one was used back in March.Remember "flatten the curve"?
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Matt Burke
matthelb
Cornell admin will offer residential instruction this fall because it "is a better option for protecting the public health of our community than a purely online semester." This conclusion is
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
There are going to be two instinctive reactions to the studies, both wrong. (These are the reactions I have to every model I see, even with some experience in looking
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Todd Prichard
RepPrichard
Instead of mixed signals, @IAGovernor needs to provide clear leadership to bring Iowa out of this pandemic safely #ialegis https://twitter.com/CourierAmie/status/1253729074352177152 Information wasn't provided to demonstrate it's safe to loos
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
From 1979The coronaviruses are transmitted by the respiratory route. It has been possible artificially to induce infection in human volunteers by inoculating virus into the nose (7, 59). No other
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Bryce Nofomo
BryceWeiner
Is a maximum infection/death coronavirus betting pool bad taste asking for a friend I'm eyeballing 125k infections globally and 2.5k deaths, maximum. Any takers? CDC called it at 59k/1.5k but
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Iain M Spardagus
IMSpardagus
Proposition: Cynicism is the scar tissue that we grow over wounds to our sense of decency.But, as with physical wounds, unless the wound is clean, the scar tissue traps infections
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Rita Panahi
RitaPanahi
Sweden’s per capita deaths have long been higher than the U.S. Just like UK, Belgium, France & a number of other countries. No one has reported more extensively on Sweden’s
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