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Sharyl Attkissonđľď¸ââď¸
SharylAttkisson
#1 "Pandemic of the Vaccinated" #2 From: The epidemiological relevance of the COVID-19-vaccinated population is increasingHigh COVID-19 vaccination rates were expected to reduce transmission.. by reducing the number of possible
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Jeremy Venook
JVenook
THREAD: Trump may not be the only one fudging the numbers on the coronavirus. Here are four states that look like they might be cooking their books to move toward
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
An explainer thread (often I feel I am pitching these to journalists as much as anyone else) on COVID this month. Context: I am an expert in one area (human
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Barry Ritholtz
ritholtz
Frustrated investors have been utterly confused by the surprise 42% rally while the nation remains in the throes of a pandemic that shows no signs of abatingI hope I can
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Dr. Sophie Gilbert
SophieLGilbert
Arctic foxes are really, really good carriers of rabies. This fox does not appear rabid, but if one approaches you, you should be feeling.... kinda scared.1/ During a rabies outbreak/epidemic,
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đˇ Sergio Graziosi đˇ
GraziosiSergio
The #DominicCummings saga will accelerate bad decisions:what's getting lost in this madness is sound decision-making.The government is easing the lockdown measures, and will do so *before* a known to be
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Ominous: we now have SMOKING GUN proof that #SARSCoV2 virus aerosol particles in the air are indeed infectious. Scientists captured air-floating Microdroplets, and then tested the air-derived virus to see
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UPMC
UPMC
Welcome to our first #UPMCCOVID19Chat! Weâre here with Dr. John Williams, chief of @Peds_ID at @ChildrensPgh, answering your questions about #COVID19. To participate in todayâs chat, post your questions using
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Med_Pops
goma_yane
Un thread: sur le pourquoi il faut ĂŠviter de boire de lâeau très froide. #chezmoiaucongo 1- lâeau froide ralentit la digestion parce quâelle contribue Ă solidifier les graisses contenues dans
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
(THREAD) I'm an educator who's served on a coronavirus task force in higher edâand I'm terrified by the profoundly flawed conversation America is having about reopening our elementary schools and
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John Hayward
Doc_0
As we plan the next step, we have to remember there will be a substantial delay between "reopening the economy" and people actually returning to work and resuming commerce. It
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Jason M.T. Roos
jmtroos
I recently taught a hybrid online/offline MBA class. I have some thoughts about online versus offline, and about teaching in-person during a pandemic. Iâve also assembled a few pithy âlessons
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Omair Ahmad
OmairTAhmad
1. "Nobody shows as much class solidarity as the rich," forget where I read it, but this keeps ringing in my ears as journalists write, "India mishandled the second wave".No,
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Nick Brown
sTeamTraen
In a crowded field, my least favourite COVID-19 minimisation troll tactic is the claim that "99.5% of people survive".An angry thread./1 First, this ignores the other costs of COVID-19 infection,
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Iron Life Money
ironlifemoney
I start my mornings by drinking Himalayan salt water (sole water)Let's talk about why this can be beneficial to your health!(thread) Keeps your body hydrated!Sole water contains the necessary electrolytes
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
As the NYT reported in an article youâve probably read:âup to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virusâMost correctly interpet this as evidence of the âCasedemicâ being
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