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Patrick K A Kearns
kearnsneuro
My fear with this Cummings debacle is that the erosion of trust and depletion of consent to be governed is coinciding with sending people back to work and school. All
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The COVID Tracking Project
COVID19Tracking
We want to share a new resource with followers of this project: a knowledge base for SARS-CoV-2 antibody testing: https://airtable.com/shrGVEvpWp12RyLAI.Thanks to our friends at @airtable for the free Pro plan.
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Jeremy Kamil 🇺🇦
macroliter
Ok, just to hedge a bit, there is a plausible albeit low likelihood scenario in which the next big wave is driven by a derivative of Omicron. But this exception
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Rossana Segreto
Rossana38510044
I must say it, @K_G_Andersen never ends to surprise me with his compelling arguments... If you want to figure out why Wade is wrong you can Google it Here
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Lars Jorgensen
LarsDenmar
#ThreadSwissPR"1. According to data from the best-studied countries such as South Korea, Iceland, Germany and Denmark, the overall lethality of Covid19 is in the lower per mille range and thus up to twenty times lower than initially
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Joseph. 🧞♂️
rnxit
coronavirus & 5G - an introduction(a thread) read it with an open mind, let me know your takeCoronaviruses are a large group of viruses that are known to infect both
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Grudge of Whales
grudging1
Ok I’m going to attempt a thread that brings together all the reporting on things Trump did prior to the virus which set us up for failure. 1/ Pandemic team
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Bring back the Renaissance Man/Woman, or why "listening to the expert" is not such a good idea although it superficially seems so to all but the technocrats in our times.
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/14Why is secondary dengue infection more likely to cause hemorrhagic fever than primary infection?Not all infections confer immunity, but why would prior exposure lead to WORSE outcomes?To answer these questions,
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
2015: "To examine the emergence potential (the potential to infect humans) of circulating bat CoVs, we built a chimeric virus encoding a novel, zoonotic CoV spike protein -from the RsSHC014-CoV sequence that was isolat
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Join us for our third Q&A with @MoNscience about the #coronavirus pandemic today at 2:30pm. Reply here with questions! Read our latest updates on #COVID19 here:https://on.natgeo.com/351K8UV Great Q! Antibody tests
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Greg West
GregWest_HALOJM
I'm amazed at all these Twitter 'doctors' that claim to know more about effectiveness of COVID-19 treatments using chloroquine than the attending physicians that treated specific patients. Yet, not one
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
A common criticism of population-based epidemic models is that they don't account for individual-level variation in transmission (i.e. superspreading events). But how much of a problem is this? 1/ For
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Lucy Bell
LucyCKBell
After a week of self-isolation (with presumed mild COVID ) reading just a few of the astonishing number of #SARSCoV2 & #COVID19 papers/pre-prints in between doses of paracetamol... Some thoughts
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Paula G.
MoonQuakerGirl
Most of you know that I’m a Chemist Research Scientist currently working for the US federal Government. Lately I've been inundated with many questions regarding to the #COVIDー19 outbreak. *THREAD*
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Graham Neary
GrahamNeary
Why is Ireland locking down again? Look no further than our Covid-19 spreadsheet modellers.They are unshakeable in the belief that Covid-19 remains a deadly threat to the population. But as
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