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slimeech
Downsize the unitGet them off the roadIt should be an on-demand police service. They should never be allowed on patrolDon't issue life-round unless it is necessary. Necessity should be informed
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Ian56
Ian56789
There is zero evidence that wearing a mask in a community setting reduces viral transmission.OTOH there is plenty of evidence they will do harm & if used improperly will actually
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Mikey Kay
MikeyKayNYC
#COVID19| THREADImportant scientific update from the @TheLancet — one of the world’s oldest medical journals used by many epidemiologists I have spoken to for navigating COVID.*Ignore the political BS, read
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
How well do COVID rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) perform in detecting infectious people? A new preprint from @JankovanBeek @IgloiZsofia & @MarionKoopmans finds that the answer depends on (1) which
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Tyler E Miller, MD, PhD
TylerEMiller
Yesterday our #COVID-19 serology task force @MGHPathology hosted a meeting with labs around the country/world to share our results and to openly share ideas about platforms, validations, policy & implementation
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JamieNT
jamient1776
I’ve been an RN for 17 years. There’s something you need to understand about Trump’s covid timeline. Supposedly Trump was diagnosed last Friday morning at 1 am or so. He
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Aerosol scientists don't agree. What kind of consensus is that? Does the discipline who studies transport of particles through the air, NOT count for a "consensus" of which particles
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Stephanie N. Langel
stephanielangel
Being #pregnant during a #pandemic is no picnic. My advice having experienced it: trust your gut (& public health officials). You do not need to put yourself or your fetus
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Elinor Karlsson
eenork
Remember March, the endless month? That was the month that the #covid19 #pandemic became real, at least where I work @UMassMedical @broadinstitute. Suddenly we were working from home, and a
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A.M.
bhalomanush
Immunology is one of the hardest and most complicated processes to understand. 27 people have won Nobel Prizes for explaining parts of it. I'm going to hazard explaining how pandemic
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Vinod Scaria
vinodscaria
B.1.617 is the nameFind more information on the lineage at https://cov-lineages.org/lineages/lineage_B.1.617.html This lineage is defined by 15 genetic variants including 6 Spike protein variants.Two variants of these 6 (E484Q and
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Dr. Gen
drchingona
Here is a policy report I organized and worked on called, "Combating White Supremacy in a Pandemic: Antiracist, Anticapitalist, and Socially Just Policy Recommendations in Response to COVID-19." w/ @cjacksonAR
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Treponema Pallidum
sulley_ibraheem
Denmark will start a clinical trial of a drug named camostat mesylate tomorrow—barely 1 month after a Cell paper showed the compound can prevent the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, from entering
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 121Grand rounds today, here: https://tinyurl.com/y5ut4435 . As I said in my intro (@ 1:00), we covered perhaps the most important topics in the world today: how
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94_USMC
Full Warning, I am not a physician and as we know, all prescriptions have side effects depending on the person.Monoclonal Antibodieshttps://www.britannica.com/science/monoclonal-antibody#TheMoreYouKnow #DecideForYourself@IngrahamAngle @Tuck
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Ananyo Bhattacharya
Ananyo
Quite remarkable #coronavirus story in the BMJ. 130 of 166 new infections (78%) in China were asymptomatic. Adds to increasing evidence that majority get mild or no symptoms. IF TRUE
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