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Lukas Hensel
LukasHenselEcon
My paper “Coronavirus perceptions and Economic Anxiety” (with @cp_roth, @johanneshermle, and @fetzert) is now available @restatjournal (https://bit.ly/37Ss94v ). A big thank you to the referees and the editor for the quick
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BUCKLE UP—huge HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE & #COVID19 meta-analysis of all useable trials & observational studies w/ 30,000—11,932 participants on HCQ, 8,081 on HCQ+azithromycin & 12,930 control. Result? Big fat null. Trials
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
"Oh it'll be the BLM protest fault when the 2nd wave arrives!""It'll be that Iraqi family in Sligo fault!"It'll be the 30 MAGA lads fault, my cousin's friend's brother's girlfriend
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Askeladden Capital
AskeladdenTX
MEGATHREAD on important recent findings on immunity against SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19, including *duration* of immunity as well as *prevalence* of immunity among BOTH recovered individuals and uninfected, “susceptible” individuals. (1/n)
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Andy Seaton
ASeatonSpatial
I have spent the entire week reading spatial capture-recapture papers. I've seen some good and some bad things and for myself as much as anything else I want to summarise
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Jonathan Davis
jonmvdavis
I’m angry and sad by what feels like stalled progress towards more equitable policing in this country. And have been feeling discouraged which doesn’t help anybody. Thanks to the push
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Since it looks like I'm the messenger of doom, it's a good time to highlight all the good news about #coronavirus Thread1. Only 0.5%-1% of those who catch it die.
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Amine Korchi MD
AmineKorchiMD
Why most #radiology evidences about the use of CT during COVID19 pandemics are not clinically impactful (1/3):Radiology is just one aspect of patient management !Selection bias +++Blurry cohort descriptionRetrospective studiesEmergency
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Many of us are about the news that remdesivir may not, actually, change mortality for #COVID19. Why?https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/15/health/coronavirus-remdesivir-who.html @KatherineJWu @ginakolata First: a prior series of articles about
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] You know what's frustrating? There ARE phenotypes of ARDS. They've been rigorously derived, independently validated, and interrogated for biological and clinical significance. Yet they've been abandoned in COVID, replaced
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Jason L. Salemi, PhD ☕
JasonSalemi
WANT TO REALLY TRACK RECENT TRENDS?- for your county?- for meaningful age groups?Seen the @nytimes display of recent trends but wondered about heterogeneity across age groups that may be
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Śrīkānta
shrikanth_krish
The United States Constitution is the supreme law of US. What's surprising is its length- 4543 words. Even if one includes the 27 amendments since 1789 we get to 7591!Contrast
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Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
When you work on #HealthInequalities you get asked (a lot!) whether socially patterned health differences are caused by geneticsThis "genetic essentialism" question could be naive, but we need to answer
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
Folks: I am trained as a comparativist political scientist. I specialize in comparative public policy. I am here to tell you thata) Yes, you SHOULD compare countries' responses to COVID-19b)
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Jess Potter
DrJessPotter
I continue to hear a genetic relationship between ethnicity and #COVID19 invoked in both explicit and implicit ways among medical colleagues. In this thread I argue, in the race to
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Sesan Michael JOHNSON
SMBofAfrica
"Re-framing Yoruboid #AfroFuturism: Ogun's Transduction, Modernity and Globalization" by @SMBofAfrica Premised on the disquisition of the likes of @RPhillipsEsq and @moormother, it's apt to agree that #AfroFuturism reimagi
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