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Texas Tribune
TexasTribune
1/ In Texas and across the country, college towns are emerging as new coronavirus hot spots.With cases surging among students, universities are attempting to keep them from infecting broader local
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Was the quarantine all for nothing? With Spain, France and Germany recording the highest number of Covid-19 cases since they emerged from lockdown, the danger that Europe blows its
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Haroon Chowdry
HaroonChowdry
It’s been an eventful day for data and evidence around children, schools and Covid-19. What does it all mean? Quick thread below First off, a really important new report
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Daniel Clark
HEDanielClark
It's Friday evening, so let us take a look back at the weekly data around coronavirus in Devon and Cornwall, and this week, and for the second week in a
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Helen Ward
profhelenward
A thread on our research pre-printed yesterday (not peer-reviewed) on the prevalence in England of antibodies against the virus that causes COVID-19. Full paper below 1/nhttps://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/institute-of-global-
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Pfizer CEO said boosters may be needed. Unlikely1) T cell immunity from vax (and Abs) work against variants; 2) T cells last long time- 34 y & counting after measles
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: Tue 14 April update of coronavirus trajectoriesDaily deaths:• US & UK still trending up, though peak could be in sight• Successes in dark blue: Australia, Norway, Austria locked down
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
1. The polio story as you learned it is wrong. It’s one of the most often misunderstood sequence of events in the last two hundred years. I wanted to explain
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ After a morning of heart tests the saying ""if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail" springs to mind.I get a respiratory illness (Covid) and coincidentally have
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: Mon 13 April update of coronavirus trajectoriesDaily deaths:• US & UK still trending up, though the peak could be in sight for both• Success stories in dark blue: Australia,
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Jennifer Shelton
jenmgshe
Hi! I’m Jenny & I’m doing my PhD with @oxonandrew of @UK_CEH & @fisher_mat of @imperial_college on drug-resistant #Aspergillus fumigatus in the environment and its relevance for human health. [1/12]
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Mel Leonor
MelLeonor_
Social distancing in Virginia has slowed the spread of COVID-19. When restrictions start to ease, testing and tracing likely infections will be the only way to make sure cases don't
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Parler: @PaulSchmehl #2020GOPLandslide
PaulSchmehl
Thread: Following up on my previous threads about the true nature of SARS-CoV2 as a virus that attacks the blood not the respiratory system, I stumbled across a couple of
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH TESTING? (thread)The government set the 31st October to reach its 500,000 tests a day targetHas it reached it?It says it's about to do so on capacity. But
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Stephanie N. Langel
stephanielangel
Being #pregnant during a #pandemic is no picnic. My advice having experienced it: trust your gut (& public health officials). You do not need to put yourself or your fetus
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Haleema Khan
haleemak_
Throughout the pandemic, there have been opposing views on this issue. So... Coronavirus, is it “a type of flu” or not? Was it right to assume at start of the
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