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Chandra "Smash The Curve" Duggirala M.D
csentropy
We are literally choking on Covid data, without being able to digest and get insights from it. A thread 1. When a news organiation says "25000 New Cases" in big,
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Karl Dierenbach
Dierenbach
Fun fact #2:Colorado's COVID-19 Modeling Group estimates that if we stopped social distancing and stopped wearing masks, 13,370,000 Coloradans would become infected with Covid-19.Which is weird, as Colorado only has
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MasegoPhiri13
HALITOSIS, commonly known as bad breath, can contribute to a decreased self esteem or significant psychological distress. It is one of the common reasons as well, as to why people
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Through their votes, the American people have decided they want a new approach to the pandemicBut we have 73 days until new President takes office73 hard daysWithout action, additional 100,000
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I'm getting asked more about the 'k' parameter that describes variation in the reproduction number, R (i.e. describes superspreading). But what does this parameter actually mean? A short statistical thread...
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Catherine Moore 🦠🧬🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧
SmallRedOne
In relation to my earlier tweet regarding ct values and viral load. Since lockdown, testing rates in the UK have been incredibly high, with lots of asymptomatic screening of asymptotic
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Ben Shapiro
benshapiro
This IMHE model suggests another 9,000 deaths in NY, another 15,000 deaths in FL, another 3,000 deaths in AZ, and a whopping 23,000 more deaths in TX. It assumes we
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Eli Klein
TheEliKlein
Covid19 Infection Fatality Rate | USA | July 1-7, 2020.12% IFR July 1 .11% IFR July 2.1% IFR
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Jade Eloise Norris
jadenozzz
On 'lockdowns don't work'...Sorry if it hurts, but they do.Sorry if this also hurts - but whether they 'work' is not the question. The question should be whether they are
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COVIDScienceOntario
COVIDSciOntario
1/3 Speeding up COVID-19 vaccination in hotspots and for essential workers will cut SARS-CoV2 infections, hospitalization, ICU admission and death. (Hotspotting is an effective way to target many essential workers.)
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Stephen Gruppetta
S_Gruppetta
Modelling is dodgy, some say. But if we fit the real published data to it, using data to adjust model parameters, we increase confidence in the model, perhaps? THREAD full
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Rukmini S
Rukmini
Thread: I am supposed to be taking a break from regular reporting to finish up my book. But I cannot let it go when the government puts out false or
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Shegaf Raslan شِغاف رسلان
Sheg_r
As interns, residents, and clinicians we face a lot of questions related to vancomycin. In this thread I shall give a brief overview to brush up on the basics of
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
Two weeks ago, pubs were still open and everyone was driving off for jollies in jam-packed public spaces. We're not going to start seeing effects of lockdown and a change
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Disney Pic A Day
disneypicaday
Something completely different today. A semi-quick thank-you thread to briefly tell the story of some people who physically saved my life this week for anyone who cares. If you don’t
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Midwestern Hedgie
MidwestHedgie
Link to official Heinsberg coronavirus data summary. This was the area of Germany hardest-hit early. Approximately 2/3 of the families contacted agreed to participate in testing. Preliminary data is from
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