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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
New preprint on how temperature and humidity affect the infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. Key finding: the virus remains infectious longer at low temperatures and extreme relative humidities.https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.16.
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Asit K Mishra 😷🪟
akm5376
What do we mean by #UseAirbornePrecautions? There are clear guidelines in health care settings, but what do we mean by it for the public? A of (met-thread) on this.
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Aaron Tuttle🇺🇲
AaronTuttleOK
Spoiler alert: I got covid. So I'm well familiar with treating it and preventing it. You won't like this as it goes against the media narrative. I've studied all the
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Azevedo.Vitor
vitorhazevedo
Physiotherapy will be a KEY Game Changer for #COVID19 survivors in post-critical status.Why? (thread) On the left is the result of the grip strength dynamometry of one of our
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Es Tresidder
EsTresidder
Geeky #EnerPHit thread alert!The Passivhaus annual heating demand target of 15 kWh/m2 is well known. Less well known is the alternative target of 10 W/m2 peak heat load (on the
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A.E. Turnbull, DVM, MPH, PhD
vitaincerta
There's a FANTASTIC ethnography of ECMO in press @AnnalsofSurgery with 380 hours of observations and 47 interviews with families and clinicians of 20 #ecmo patients. There are A LOT of
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
Infection Prevention and Control 101.1. Do not rely on one tool. Do not build a Maginot Line2. Work from broadest communal protection down to personal protection. Reduce entry, design environments
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John West 🕯
JohnWest_JAWS
Let's be clear - The UK study trial of Dexamethasone is important.The early ventilation in Covid (as used in ARDS) produced bad outcomes - which is counter intuitive This is
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David W. Higgins
higginsdavidw
There's a lot of scaremongering going around about nursing homes.Claims that residents are being "left to die".A few points on that...1/ The first is that there clearly *are* issues. The
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Tony Gallagher
tgeducation
A thread with some ideas on school reopening. The issue is not whether schools are ‘safe’ or ‘not safe’. They can and should be made safer for pupils and staff,
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
I found this discussion illuminating and stressful (because it was hard to know even where to start unpacking the somewhat strange takes on the current realities) - I can’t watch
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Nitin Arora #WearAMask
aroradrn
This week’s @ICNARC report throws out interesting facts! @ActuaryByDay has done his excellent weekly analysis But as I was reading the report, a few things did jump out at me
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A L Kazaure, MD
AKazaure
Accidents are one of the commonest cause of Polytrauma or Multiple Injured Patient, So active and Prompt management is important, so I am. Going to discuss what we can do
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Pr. Logos
Pr_Logos
1/ Question en DM. Pour combien d'argent public sécurise-t-on l'Ecole?Il faut commencer par les cantines. C'est LE lieu de contamination. Il faut les mettre sous barnum/préau, en extérieur, jusque fin
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Doug Collins
EarthMechanic
1/ After many questions, it’s time to clear the air on HOCl foggers, used in many dentist’s offices. @jljcolorado, @chemdelphine and I thought we’d go thru its chemistry. Bottom line
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: September 6, 1869. The Avondale Colliery mine near Plymouth, Pennsylvania caught on fire, killing 110 workers. This disaster, one of the first major coal disasters
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