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Bernard Rentier
bernardrentier
1. Comme toujours, on ne peut parler que de ce qu’on connaît par expérience. Personne n’ayant l’expérience de ce virus, on connaît encore moins la réponse immunitaire humaine contre lui.
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Kieran Walsh, PhD
KieranWalshMPSI
To inform national efforts in response to #COVID19, an updated protocol, a new evidence summary and a new public health guidance database have been published by my @HIQA HTA/HIS colleagues
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I'm getting asked more about the 'k' parameter that describes variation in the reproduction number, R (i.e. describes superspreading). But what does this parameter actually mean? A short statistical thread...
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Michaël
mimiryudo
"Les avis scientifiques évoluent". Faisons un tour sur PubMed (principal moteur de recherche d'articles médicaux au monde) des "homemade / home-made masks" si vous voulez bien... Vous me suivez @JJBourdin_RMC
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manasataramgini
blog_supplement
Hearing from two physicians (these are not run of the mill, very academic and widely informed about pathology and pharmacology): 1) There is a good chance of serious morale issues
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Modes of airborne transmission for SARS-CoV-2. The most common routes are short range and long range aerosol inhalation. Chance of being sprayed with a small number of falling droplets is
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Helen Ward
profhelenward
First results of REACT research out today; three papers on validity, usability & prevalence (2 published, 1 preprint) with @grahamscooke Thread with key findings of study of 100,000 randomly selected
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1/. The #HerdImmunity strategy depends on people developing immunity to #COVID19.But immunity to other human coronaviruses (e.g SARS & MERS) usually only lasts between 12 to 37 months.Studies suggests that
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Extinction Rebellion Portsmouth
XRPortsmouth
In a virtual event streamed by @GeiselMed on 7 April 2020, international epidemics expert Daniel Lucey discusses what’s known about the COVID-19 pandemic, lessons learned from previous epidemics, and what
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Eleanor Robertson
marrowing
having a nice beer on the balcony. the thrill of being outside is making it 3x more enjoyable than its usually high baseline ok the vibe slightly changed! we heard
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V. James
GamerElefent
1.) It's not just "6 people" that have developed the coagulation disorder from the J&J and AZ vaccines. It's many thousands more.2.) The morderna and pfizer vaccine have WAY more
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Ilan Schwartz MD PhD
GermHunterMD
Extremely timely mask studyEffectiveness of Surgical and Cotton Masks in Blocking SARS–CoV-2: A Controlled Comparison in 4 PatientsNeither surgical nor cotton masks effectively filtered SARS–CoV-2 during coughs by infected
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I feel like Sisyphus right after he loses his grip on the boulder. People are finally coming around the realization that high-volume screening of asymptomatic people is a powerful tool
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
‘It has been reported over last 3 weeks there’s been an apparent rise in number of children of all ages presenting with multisystem inflammatory state requiring intensive care across London
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
A resident of rural Snohomish County, "Jean" had COVID-like symptoms in late Dec 2019 and has subsequently tested positive in a serological assay. This may have been COVID-19 infection, but
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
1/YThread on a fallacy I've seen a lot since the pandemic's beginning. Someone may have named it before, but if so, I can't find it.So I'm calling it:the ebola fallacy,
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