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Matt O'Brien
ObsoleteDogma
It’s important to once again emphasize that there’s no actual debate between economists and epidemiologists about when to reopen the economy. They agree that we shouldn’t try to until we
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
A lot of people are asking how "backward tracing" is any different to standard contact tracing.It’s not obvious, but there are major differences, and it’s one of the factors cited
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Rohini Lakshané (Rohini @ Mastodon.social)
aldebaran14
ICYMI: I laboured over 16 mobile apps issued by different bodies of the Indian govt to handle Covid-19. Public health is a subject on the State List. Based on publicly
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Devan Sinha
DevanSinha
NY updated its seroprevalence study on May 2. It's the largest (15.1k subjects) in a highly impacted area and so likely the most robust due to Ab lest limitations.Unfortunately it
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Dr. Rick Pescatore
Rick_Pescatore
My neighbors contracted Covid. Not a huge deal—they were sick, but they recovered without much difficulty. The rest of our development kept their distance and *knock on wood,* that’s been
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Malini Aisola
malini_aisola
Delhi govt order fixing rates for COVID treatment in pvt hospitals says that rates apply "subject to upper limit of 60% of TOTAL HOSPITAL BED CAPACITY"Order incorrectly calculates the no.
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Beisan Zubi
beisan
So according to a Belgian study with horrifying graphics joggers have just been spitting all over everyone this whole time https://medium.com/@jurgenthoelen/belgian-dutch-study-why-in-times-of-covid-19-you-can-not-walk-run-bike-close-to-each-other-a5
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Shripad Y. Naik
shripadynaik
I extend my greetings to the entire Homoeopathic fraternity, on "World Homoeopathy Day" which is celebrated on birthday of its founder Master Hahnemann. Today, as the entire world fights against
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
This post tries to make sense of the disjuncture between rising cases & stable/declining death toll nationwide. Bunch of different issues. But one thing I did was put together these
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eichizen • 5.1k
ZHONGLlWIFE
can ppl pls also talk about whats happening in the philippines. our own government is killing us and trying to shut down all the outside organizations that are donating to
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greg fell FFPH
felly500
poverty is bad for your health Who knewhttps://www.health.org.uk/publications/long-reads/living-in-poverty-was-bad-for-your-health-long-before-COVID-19good articulation of linksboth "poverty" & "health" are vast and
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Bill Bowtell AO
billbowtell
The proponents of "herd immunity" in relation to COVID-19 never owned up to stating exactly how many infections and deaths would result. Increasing evidence that recovery from serious COVID infection
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Jessica Bunin, MD
jessica_bunin
MICU Day #7: Disclaimer: I am an Intensivist, not an ID doc. What follows are lessons learned from 7 days of caring for COVID patients. There are no RCTs or
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Roopali Srivastava
RoopaliSriv
Empathy, extensive time for media questions, care, meaning-giving, transparent decision making..How NZ PM #JacindaArdern’s #COVID19response is a lesson for world leaders, including those closer home.PS-NZ, Germany, Finland..women leaders show the
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Geoff Redick
GeoffWSYX6
#NEW: we await a special “Back to School” news conference on ZOOM at 2PM with Ohio @GovMikeDeWine, @LtGovHusted and these three pediatric doctors. The Governor says @DRCOhio director Annette Chambers-Smith
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Lawrence H. Summers
LHSummers
I have a Viewpoint out in JAMA with my colleague @Cutler_econ – The COVID-19 Pandemic and the $16 Trillion Virus. It is particularly relevant today https://ja.ma/3diC0U9 1/13 We estimate the
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