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Ravi Singh
rav7ks
1/ We recently had a patient on service with B/l lower extremity edema with inflammation which was considered to be cellulitis and received antibiotics. This definitely made for some great
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Ok a few things have been moving in the world of paediatric #COVIDー19 literatureTime for an updated #tweetorial on SARS-CoV-2 infection in children!#FOAMped #FOAMed #PedsICU #PedsID #IDtwitter 1/12 So there
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Daniel
dano_kas
#medtweeps today we had some sort of training about COVID-19 and I thought i share one of the things that got me thinking. one part of the presentation was about
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Felix Bethke
F_Bethke
May I proudly announce that our new book “Nonviolent Resistance and Democratic Consolidation” with @palgrave is out! I co-wrote it with @daniellambach, @MatteoDressler, Markus Bayer & Véronique Dudouet.https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/97830303937
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Helen Ward
profhelenward
There is evidence from other countries and previous epidemics that testing and tracing are key interventions early in an epidemic and even more as we start to get control in
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gabo
eisgabf
This post is misleading. Using cloth masks may reduce the risk of virus transmission, specifically on non medical settings. It's also recommended to reserve N95 and surgical masks for medical
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Kristin Haugevik
kristinhaugevik
I am truly excited to share this new research articleReputation crisis management and the state: Theorising containment as diplomatic response modeco-authored with Cecilie Basberg Neumann @OsloMet and published #openaccess in
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. Some hard facts to explain why Testing, testing, testing is not enoughIn our @RockefellerFdn action plan we called for 35 million tests/week, scaling up over the next 6 months
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COVID19 Digest
Covid19Digest
THREAD 1) Many attribute #SouthKorea's success in mitigating #coronavirus spread to effective testing. But the truth discussed in this piece reveals how the US & other countries will likely have
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
My colleagues and I are formally seeking a retraction of the recently published “Identifying airborne transmission as the dominant route for the spread of COVID-19.” The full text of our
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Moira Dillon
Millondolly68
People w post viral fatigue arising from #Covid19 are advised to follow guidelines which are not fit for purpose & for some will result in significant worsening of their condition,
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JB Cantey, MD, MPH
InfectiousNeo
Well, it's been 3 months - let's check and see how we are doing with perinatal #COVID19. @EBNEO 1/xhttps://twitter.com/InfectiousNeo/status/1241387166045032451 Perinatal transmission: Absolutely. The rate looks like it's hoveri
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Katie Wells
KatieJWells
Before working as an Uber driver, Enrique* spent years as a mechanic in an employed position and, later, as an independent contractor in the D.C. area. As a Central American
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Jacquelyn Schneider
JackieGSchneid
Yesterday CJCS Gen Milley contradicted SECDEF Esper on the all important question of military hair regulations during a pandemic. This led to a social media furor. For those of you
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have interpreted this
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Steak-umm
steak_umm
conspiracy theories are baked into human nature, they don’t only affect the fringes. all people naturally seek patterns to make sense of the world’s randomness and develop in-group, out-group prejudices
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