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Kimberley Noble
KimberleyNoble
My Doug Ford presser report:1. Ford rambled for X minutes, experienced # of tech difficulties, cried crocodile tears & repeatedly evaded question about when/how would bring back paid sick days,
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Sebastian Seung
SebastianSeung
Asian countries (China, S Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong) have already beaten the virus with "five weapons" of public health. So anyone with common sense would fight the virus by
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Let's be clear: what @MarkMeadows @SWAtlasHoover @PeterNavarro45 @HHS_ASH have done has NO support from those with expertise in infectious diseases, such as the Infectious Diseases Society of America--the group representing
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) "The definition of SARS and Corona or COVID-19 states that atypical pneumonia is regarded as the disease characterising symptom."... 2) "The causes for atypical pneumonias are well known and
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Siyanda Mohutsiwa
SiyandaWrites
In November, the @nytimes published an article about efforts in Asia to fight back COVID. They mentioned specifically 3 countries (Hong Kong, Korea and Japan) and outlined long histories of
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National Geographic
NatGeo
Our Q&A with @MoNscience begins now: Your questions about #COVID19/#coronavirus answeredhttps://twitter.com/NatGeo/status/1248404843196112896 Great question and great timing! This morning, we published a deep dive into coronavirus vaccine develop
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Karam Bales
karamballes
I contacted the BBC regarding this article. A senior editor told me 'We're just reporting what people say' The Lancet have said the report was misinterpreted and misrepresented,the report said
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Eunice Neeley, MD,MPH
NeeleyEunice
I am going to do a thread on re-opening because the country is re-opening up too quickly. Most of the country should open up over the summer, not May 1st
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Toby Rogers PhD, MPP
uTobian
Autism is an epidemic. The first autism prevalence study (Treffert, 1970) showed an autism rate of less than 1 in 10,000 kids. Today the autism rate in the U.S. in
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Friend or Foe?
starknightz
1. News -Thread 10.06.2020: Hallelujahs echoed across Blue Media last week when news broke, President Trump tested positive for coronavirus;Now.. they wail across the land at his possible, dastardly recovery.
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Maximilian Mayer
mayer_iras
2021 will likely be another annus horribilis. A shift of strategy is needed. If no return to normal is possible early in 2021, https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1321860184990535683 than the only viable pandemic management
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Boback Ziaeian 🤦🏻♂️
boback
This is a thread about the @stanford research group that has led the Santa Clara/Los Angeles @lapublichealth serology studies. I want to highlight the importance of content expertise and biases
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IfG events
ifgevents
A ten minute warning for this evening's #IfGDataBites event! Watch it @instituteforgov here: http://bit.ly/IFGDataBites12 Questions for our speakers?- Ask here: http://bit.ly/SlidoDB12 - Send a q in the Youtube comments-Tweet
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
My op-ed is out in today's print edition of the @guardian - Why is coronavirus killing so many more people in the UK than Ireland?I have some additional thoughts to
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
In my last set of tweets on @MatthewHootonNZ's armchair epidemiological reckons, I emphasised that he does not have the skills to analyse epidemiological data. In his latest Herald piece, he
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Steve Deace
SteveDeaceShow
This thread is for those in the Cult of Fauci, How do you know which infallible Fauci to worship? To wit: Here's Fauci, appearing on one of my old radio
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