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Wim Kreté
tweetlelidy
Oké kerels, #GeertWilders #wybrenhaga @thierrybaudet, woensdag is er een coronadebat vernam ik net uit een tweet van Geert. Als FvD-lid en veel sympathie tonend voor de PVV, wil ik een
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Carole Maskin
justanurse25
Did you know? Patient zero was identified Jan. 20. Swabs were sent overnight to CDC. Efforts to identify any and all contacts ensued, and the patient was sent to a
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Renu Bindra FFPH #IHR_strengthening
RenuBindra
So many friends/family asking me about testing for #COVID19. Here’s my attempt to explain using semi-friendly language. Not one for the purists!1. To understand testing, it’s important to understand a
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Dr. Alexander Wong
awong37
Hi everyone. I thought I would try to explain what all these 'variants' of COVID-19 are, and are they really that bad? I feel this has relevance to #SK &
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sandeep chakraborty
sanchak74
1/The Cell paper has failed to discuss the most important IFITM2- Interferon-induced transmembrane proteinThese proteins have viral roles, but also"in Restriction of M. tuberculosis Infection"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC491
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David Sinclair, PhD
davidasinclair
Getting back to normal life will require knowing who is immune to #coronavirus and who isn't. Here's a thread on how #COVID19 tests work, how long after a #Covid_19 infection
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Mellanie Fontes-Dutra 💉😷
mellziland
Chegou a hora: COVID-19 e o SISTEMA NERVOSO! Vamos de fio instrutivo comentando o que sabemos e, principalmente, 2 grandes achados dessa semana?Que as sinapses comecem! A COVID-19 sempre
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Styrax 8 🍀#LigueAntiMacroniste #MomoneFan
eridan626
Un "gros rhume"Le SRAS (syndrome respiratoire aigu "sévère") est la première maladie grave et transmissible à émerger en ce XXIe siècle. observée pouer la première fois en 1930 dans le
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Mark Hoofnagle
MarkHoofnagle
NEJM with a well performed and convincing study associating the (extremely) rare clotting syndrome seen with the AZ vaccine with development of platelet factor 4 antibodies and a HIT-like syndrome.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMo
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A short smattering of the research I'm following this week re #COVID19, and why my editorial take on why these matter: 1. Not surprisingly, but quite relevant to those of
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
CDC's updated webpage on how COVID-19 is spread & prevention tips is now (almost) in line with science!(WHO please do the same!)(Hooray! only 10 months into epidemic & when Trump
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PerpetualValue
PerpetualValue
I’ll cover the subject of mRNA vaccines. I warn you. Do not read this twitter thread if you want to stay stuck in your belief that the vaccine is your
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
1/10 IS TESTING WORTH THE PRICE?The Univ. of Illinois (@Illinois_alma) has been hailed by many as a model of how we should handle testing.Students are tested twice weekly, and anyone
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Denise Garrett, MD, MSc
dogarrett
Todos nós queremos uma vacina para COVID-19 o mais rapidamente possível. Mas precisamos de uma vacina q seja não somente eficaz, mas tambem SEGURA. Como garantir isso? Esse é o
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Gabriel León
GaboTuitero
Este estudio que fue subido a medRxiv* hace un análisis molecular y clínico de varios casos de re-detección de SARS-CoV2 en pacientes dados de alta en China y si bien
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
So herd immunity debate continues to rage and occasionally I am asked my opinion. To start out, we can frame the discussion a bit. 1) "herd immunity" from natural SARS-CoV-2
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