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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. If this is true, it is a failure of epic proportions. This isn’t expenses fiddling or usual political shenanigans - lives are very much at risk because of this
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Jack Sommers
shoewizard59
Possible Mortality Range of Covid-19 by time reach Herd Immunity. Don't know what % required to reach but most estimates 60-70%. Don't know % W/antibodies today. Varies greatly by region.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge—CDC now finally says coronavirus can commonly spread "through respiratory droplets or small particles, such as in aerosols," when a person breathes. "Airborne viruses, including #COVID19, are among the most
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
In the US the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is meeting at the moment to discuss data on the rare clotting disorders seen after immunization with J&J’s #covid19 vaccine
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, @yabutaleb7 @SherylNYT @HelenBranswell @edyong209 . There is a bigger story emerging here: @CDCgov is saying asymptomatics and community spread are no longer a priority for #COVID19 control in the
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Recently reported #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 '#mink mutation' in #Denmark is getting a lot of attention right now, but officially we know almost nothing about the variants/mutations in question.From an SSI report
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Jeremy Kamil 🇺🇦
macroliter
So proud of my graduate student @dommanation he solved a problem by... get this: hitting the literature!! The answer was hiding in a @Manning_BD Molecular Cell paper from 2006! Domma
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Constantinos Tsioutis
TsioutisC
Thread: how to Restart Smart.Controlling the #SARSCoV2 pandemic is far from over. Therefore, it goes without saying that our daily lives need to adapt to a *New Normal*, so that
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Mike Barnkob
mikebarnkob
CD8+ T cells play an important role in clearing respiratory virus. I looked at 10 preprints from @biorxivpreprint and @medrxivpreprint all exploring T cell responses to #SARS2/#COVID19. In no particular
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
CLEARING AEROSOLS FROM ROOMS: Now that aerosol transmission of the coronavirus is established, the big question is how to disperse aerosols quickly enough. Well, this video explains it all. Thread
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Angry Cardiologist
AngryCardio
Time for another takedown. Today, it’s the editors of @NEJM for today’s editorial.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2029812 I will start with the references: 2 database queries, and 2 newspaper articles. Definitely typical for
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therealarod1984
therealarod1984
Covid-19 Infection Fatality Rate (IFR)Why this recent surge in cases in the Southern US legitimately brings back comparisons to the Flu. And why that mattersAll source data will be linked
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Did monoclonal antibodies save the President's life?We'll never know, but it's possible and the implications are profound.Let me explain 1/ Trump's risk profile by demographics was high (age, male, obesity)
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Esteban Ortiz
EstebanOrtizMD
La historia de las pandemias:La peste antonina, 165-180 D. C., conocida también como la plaga de Galeno, porque fue este famoso médico quien la describió (viruela o sarampión?) Mató a
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Steven Kerfoot
SteveKerfoot
First Dose! I'm very excited to be joining #GenXZeneca . Even though it took a bit to get an appointment, the process itself was super fast and painless. #FirstShotOffered This
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Bat1k Genome Project
bat1kgenomes
Dear #Bat1K community! Facing the current situation we have something to share with you. Please keep on reading this thread on #bats and #COVIDー19 1/n We all find ourselves
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