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Todd Lowdon
tlowdon
Public health establishments have become wholly incapable of assessing risk rationally. No risk is considered tolerable now, and no one is to be permitted to assess their own and act
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Study of 25,661 UK healthcare workers (including 8,278 with past COVID-19), showing past infection offers 84% protection against reinfection (93% for symptomatic disease) over 1-7 months. The emergence of the
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
Since the extraordinary initial announcement last August, everything about Sputnik V has seemed worthy of detailed scrutiny...My piece in @bmj_latest on Open Data, the weaknesses of peer review and #Sputnikvaccine
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DrOlufunmilayo
Today, the WHO officially suspends its trials of chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine as Covid19 treatment.•671 hospitals•6 continents•96,032 Covid19 patients•Study done Dec2019-April2020Results of research is:•MORE people died.•NO be
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
Good news! 1st peer-reviewed report of a #coronavirus vaccine study shows promising results in 108 participants:No serious safety signals78% in low-dose, 92% in mid-dose, and 100% in high-dose groups developed
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Tim Canova
Tim_Canova
Lancet study on efficacy of HCQ with a macrolide (a class of antibiotic), but without any Zinc, which is major part of protocol that physicians have been using with great
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Rohini Mathur
Ladyroho
Really pleased to see our latest @OpenSafely paper on ethnic differences in #COVID-19 infection, hospitalisation, and mortality in 17 million people during the first two waves of the #coronavirus pandemic
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Michael Mosley
DrMichaelMosley
In tomorrow's prog I help five people, who've put on too much weight during lockdown, try to get back in shape in 3 weeks. As part of that I ask
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How much could potential biases in early data affect our current understanding of COVID-19? This question crops up a lot, so let's look at three crucial aspects of that early
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Lu Chen
houndcl
#chloroquine https://thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltext Maybe there is a surprise in this observational study.If we treat intubation as an independent event, there is a weak survival benefit from the CQ+
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Barney Flower
barnaby_flower
Helpful snapshot of countries' progress on viral #hepatitis elimination based on 11 central policy indicators. Aiming to create #HBV & #HCV elimination index.Where's your country at? (no Aussies please ),
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Rino Rooter 🇺🇸
RinoRooter
@LABeachGal1 Look what I found. Later I'll share some similar stuff going back to 2003 and 2005. They've known that Hydroxychloroquine/Chloroquine have helped with Coronaviruses since 2003. I'm short on
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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
1/Some thoughts about steroids for #COVID19Based on studies w/ flu, MERS-CoV, & SARS, steroids did not show any benefitIn fact, steroids were associated w/ delayed viral clearance of MERS-CoV &
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
As well as limits on gathering size in recent months (https://twitter.com/AdamJKucharski/status/1298970718105993217?s=20 ), another feature of Sweden that stands out is household size - it's smallest average in Europe, with majority
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bak
measure7x
RFA at it again, lolhttps://twitter.com/DrDenaGrayson/status/1244331780934717440 RFA's employers with the coordinated follow-up. Birx throws in some additional lies. Infectious disease epidemiologists, analyzing data from China, have been warning
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Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈
cmclymer
Ahead of tonight's VP debate + COVID, a reminder that Mike Pence is responsible for the single biggest outbreak of HIV in the history of Indiana -- so infamous were
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