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Nell
ItsGrammyNell
My d-in-law has fallen ill like my son who is sick with COVID. They have 5 little boys. Jen is unable to move from the couch and is now quarantined
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Vathany
KVathany
#COVID19 Serology (aka. #antibody) testing is a popular topic. Here is a tweetatorial on where things stand today in Ontario. As @UHN’s Deputy Division Head for Biochemistry, test validation and
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Let's review: 1/ We have very little idea what positive tests mean (we're over 300,000, but they rise more or less linearly with the number we conduct - does that
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Niamh Shields
eatlikeagirl
My brother would have been 38 today. It is a soft sad day. It is just over 23 years since he died but it never leaves. It does get easier
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An Open Letter 😷
AnOpenLetter001
We need #CentralVistaProject because:1. Our MPs will increase in 20262. Our parliament is not future-ready3. Its not officially earthquake-proof4. There is a travel-time between buildings5. It misses on a lot
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Adv. Saif Alam
Advsaifalam
Important thread related to covid for us. 1.when the patients family reaches us for remedivisir please ask them to talk to the hospital's nodal officer or ask them to make
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University of Utah Health
UofUHealth
MEDIA ALERTMany families are dealing with the loss of loved ones to COVID-19 and many who survive are leaving the hospital with health complications/emotional struggles. Concern for these individuals has
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Eric Johnson
LogTechEric
On Friday I scanned my bookshelf and noticed Yossi Sheffi’s 2015 book The Power of Resilience. Seemed like a good time to crack it open and make it past the
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Michelle Lujan Grisham
GovMLG
Important takeaways from today's #COVID19 update:- Testing available statewide- Updated public health emergency order effective May 16th- COVID-safe practices for retailers statewide- Face-coverings required in all public settings starting May
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
The news is all Kalama, and rightly so, but let me counterprogram and talk about economics. Over the next few weeks I'm scheduled to talk everywhere and nowhere about the
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Tara Kerr-Elliott
KerrElliott
A strangely rewarding day. No glamour and didn’t save a life, but reminder of the small things that can make a difference. Have been working with a firefighter in the
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Laila Lalami
LailaLalami
The pandemic is revealing and exacerbating inequalities of all kinds. A few examples: In Philadelphia, Covid-19 appeared first in wealthy, white neighborhoods, then spread quickly in poorer, diverse neighborhoods, where
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The magic cooch shell
miobear8
I haven't thought about it til recently but I really have changed and I don't know if it was for the better. I'll be frank I could give less than
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Will Yale
will_yale
Read this @NPR article, and then read this from a recent @IgnatiusPost article. The problem is, most virologists aren’t China experts, even if they sometimes cooperate with Chinese labs... https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/04/23/84172964
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Jeffrey Marlow
jj_marlow
At last, I'm excited to share a COVID-related writing project I've been working on!It started with a question that hit close to home: as labs shut down in March, how
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Jade Ealy
jadeealy14
A thread of information about the biochemistry & biology of COVID-19 that I learned in my molecular biology course as a junior biochemistry major at UT: The SARS-Cov2 virus (COVID-19)
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