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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm enthusiastic about the prospect of cheap, fast, at-home paper strip COVID tests for daily proactive screening. To get the most out of them, we need to start thinking
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Karam Bales
karamballes
#edutwitter1/ A thread on Containment and a look at local outbreak planningLeads on from discussions in Pandemic podcast for Educators No.1DfE guidence, Containment Framework and saftey in schoolsCatch up fundingCollectiving
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Jeff Simmons MD
jeffsimmons
The disconnect between #COVID19 Disease reality and work/life is on my mind today. I am hoping that this is not divisive. This disease has caused so many loose ends and
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this appears to be an example of mistaking good news for badcovid-19 is extremely low risk for childrenthere have been 31 deaths from covid under the age of 14 in
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Steve Deace
SteveDeaceShow
A thread on what I think @realDonaldTrump needs to do next in the battle against #coronavirus and the Great Depression we're risking as a result. Not that anyone asked me,
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Kevin Wilson
WilsonKM2
Today in the #AtlanticBubble Don't freak out about the backlog92 new cases were reported: 2 in PEI, 8 in Newfoundland and Labrador, 15 in New Brunswick, and 67 in Nova
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown power of open data and analytics in research, but these activities often aren't recognised in traditional academic metrics. New perspective piece with @rozeggo & @sbfnk:
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
I have had a change of heart. Sorry Dr Giesecke but you’re going to have to show me what you are doing with WHO in order for me to reconsider.
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Dr Musa Mohd Nordin
drmusanordin
A brief history of EPIDEMICSDr Musa Mohd NordinChairman, FIMA Advisory Council6 April 2020 218 Hijrah / 818 ADEpidemic in EgyptEvery household was infectedMany of their governors and leaders died 228 Hijrah /
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C Pita
CPita3
Looks like a good time for another addition of... say it with me folks... "IT'SNOTJUSTSEMANTICS!" 1\https://twitter.com/Mikeggibbs/status/1391378214073815041?s=20 In the last week, @CDCgov and @WHO have finally updated their
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
“Jim, thank you for volunteering. Welcome to Intelligo Time Travel, Research Division.”“Hell yeah! Where’s the dinosaurs at?” Jim grins broadly.The researcher’s smile is faint. “You’re not one for small print,
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Richard W. Jones 🧹 🏴🇬🇧 ➡️
richardwjones
I heard this on the radio while on the stepper earlier. My initial reaction was to shout 'bullshit' so loud that they probably heard me several streets away. Thread based
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Roach
R04ch
Thread: Thailand's new Last year Thailand's covid cases peaked 2 days after a full shutdown was implemented. This is unrealistic and means cases were already declining before restrictions were
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Axel Heitmueller
axelheitmueller
Attempt to understand differences / #Covid19 experience. Data comparability is challenging, and inevitably some of this may need further scrutiny. However, I do think there are a number of issues
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vanessa beeley
VanessaBeeley
1."620,000, sometimes less if we had a mild winter, sometimes quite a bit higher if we had a severe ’flu season." - average annual deaths in UK. So, number of
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First Doctor
firstdoctorr
POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: What you need to knowAffected women usually experience;menstrual disordersinability to ovulate &symptoms of excess male hormones ( such as too much facial hair & acne)A thread {Share
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