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Tom Folan, MD
tomfolanmd
Oh hello, Board-certified diagnostic radiologist here.Now I’m no neurosurgeon, and I only read 1000’s of CXRs every year, but to my eyes, that CXR is stone cold normal.Also: disregard the
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Ron DeSantis
GovRonDeSantis
Florida COVID-19 update (1/8): The number of COVID-positive patients currently hospitalized is down nearly 60% since the July peak (2/8): The number of COVID-positive patients in the ICU is down
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Kristin Annable
kristinannable
Who is ready to read multiple threads from an angry journalist because the @mbgov is taking a major stepbackward when it comes to transparency??? Because here it comes. #mbpoli @MinFielding
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Ⓐméthyste ☭
FloreKrimson
#TransEtHandi je vois plein de gens qu'ont pas l'air de comprendre pourquoi c'est souvent nécessaire de passer par l'autodiag donc je vais vite fait raconter mon expérience histoire d'essayer d'être
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
Let's talk about *window period* and how it makes everything in diagnostics complicated and difficult.Window period is the time between infection and when a diagnostic test becomes useful. This is
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Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
Greek chief epidemiologist, Dr Tsiodras: “I wouldn’t like to be in the position of countries that opted for herd immunity strategies, before we knew much about this virus; before we
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Kairi🖤🤍💜
madacekairi
So I'm kinda starting to think I might be autistic Seeing the things autistic people on my timeline say about their experiences has me thinking about how I experience very
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George Yarrow
george_yarrow
What a ridiculous man Chris Whitty is. He now compares his efforts to those of campaigners for seat belts in cars and for prohibition of child labour in chimney sweeping,
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Alicia Smith
Alicia_Smith19
Important article on testing from the NYT: According to public health experts, "standard tests are diagnosing huge numbers of people who may be carrying relatively insignificant amounts of the virus.
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: All these months into the pandemic, we may have been testing the wrong way. Data from some state labs suggest up to 90% (!!) of people who get a
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
What I don’t want:- A return to stay-at-home ordersWhat I do want:- Major investment in proactive solutions that allow us to return as close to normal as possible What do
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Sahara
saharainvesting
THREAD: Long Renalytix AI (RENX LN)Similar to GAN, Renalytix is an AIM-to-NASDAQ relisting. The potential is pretty exciting and based on US-analogues there is plenty of upside. Renalytix is the
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
I am not enthusiastic about using influenza like illness (ILI) data to guide the public health response to Covid. I think @reichlab and I were actually the first team to
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Sam Connor
criprights
One of the things that I couldn’t see in the Tune Report and which I KNOW was reiterated to govt over and over was the issue of NDIS using diagnostic
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Annie Yang
annieyang912
So appreciated @StephVSherman reflection on today's @CPSolvers VMR.So much stigma comes w/ pts described as someone who always leaves "AMA."Will never forget seeing an overnight consult in the ED -
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Joris Meys
JorisMeys
Interesting preprint of a Yale study comparing saliva swabs with the golden standard. Looks promising to speed up sampling and make it less intrusive. (Via @awyllie13 )https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.16.20067835v1#disqus_thread Key fi
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