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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Interesting paper: a guide to reading machine learning articles in @JAMA_current: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2754798ICYI, have a couple of thoughts to share about this paper1/n TL;DR: overall, I think this article is a
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𝙹𝚘𝚎 𝚅𝚒𝚙𝚘𝚗𝚍
jvipondmd
OK here's what I really think. 1/https://twitter.com/jvipondmd/status/1387519641799462914 "The notion that there is a direct linear relationship b/w restrictions and viral spread is not the experience of this pandemic." Refere
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
A large group of us have expressed concern about The Lancet HCQ/CQ study (10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31180-6). @TheLancet https://zenodo.org/record/3862789#.XtA-b2gzZaT There are many criticisms and anomalies, but a few notes about the Australia
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Science is our exit strategy. Driving case numbers low buys us important time to develop, test, and deploy vaccines, but there are many other important reasons to slow transmission.A thread
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Simon McGarr
Tupp_Ed
Some thoughts on the functions and design choices of this app, in the light of the European Data Protection Board’s guidelines for how they should be done (Short thread)https://twitter.com/adrianweckler/status/1280247575963197441 App
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Sam Sims
DrSamSims
Lots of people talking about this Lancet study on impact of school closures and COVID today https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2352-4642%2820%2930095-XIt's a good review of what we know. However, it is getting a bit
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
Every day it seems like there’s a slew of new research about #COVID19 …and news stories to go along with them. Between January and May, an estimated 23,000 papers came
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Javier Buceta
JavierBuceta
Because COVID19 we hear about the PCR technique all day. I want to share with you some things about its discovery... Kary Mullis came with the idea about how to
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Christian Althaus
C_Althaus
Im gestrigen #10vor10 behauptet @srfnews, dass die von der Swiss National COVID-19 Science Task Force kommunizierte Infektionssterblichkeit die Dunkelziffer nicht berücksichtigt. Das ist leider falsch. (1/9)https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
That areas with some of the highest death rates also had strict lockdowns (Spain, New York) indicates that we are unlikely to find lockdowns had a very large impact on
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
I don't know how to write this without stepping on toes, so apologies in advance. Last week seemed to be a big moment of clarification in the medical community regarding
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
CBC article is a good analysis of why #COVID19 is surging across but doesn’t talk much about Québec. So let’s take a look at our beautiful province & what’s
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David States
statesdj
Let’s talk testing, specifically the coronavirus test we really need and essentially no one is talking about. What we need is a fast, low cost field test for highly contagious
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
The *alveolar poncho* (copyright @jopo899) theory of hyaline membrane deposition reminds me of a broader idea: maybe the more "pathognomonic" a finding is in a disease, the more likely it
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Janie Hsieh, PhD
JanieHsieh
So just questions...671 hospitals in 6 continents? Breakdown? How many countries? (How is this legal?) Patients from Dec 20 2019? How was there even a positive ID on coronavirus then?
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Dr Keith Geraghty
keithgeraghty
Do GPs think they do "good" with patients with ongoing fatigue? It amazes me the compassion for LongCovid (witnessing distress/suffering), ....so dearly lacking in ME/CFS, yet ME/CFS has been around
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