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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Understanding CDC’s updated guidance that aerosols are the main mode of SARS-CoV-2 transmissionCDC recently updated its guidance. It is worded in a confusing way & this makes it a
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Daniel Jeffries
Dan_Jeffries1
1) Would you be surprised to learn that many of the traits you consider heroic/admirable are psychopathic traits? Grace under pressure, radiant charm, bold risk taking, fearlessness, not driven by
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acab|blm|☪️|🏳️🌈|⚧ امنه خان
jaythenerdkid
there's a theory - not really a theory at this point - that certain religious fundamentalists aren't really so much denying the reality of climate change as they are embracing
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Ask An Entomologist
BugQuestions
When the first white settlers arrived in Montana, the native Salish people warned them to not settle the West side of the Bitterroot River.Ignoring these warnings, a small group of
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update September 6: This bug is beatable.I talked to 3 lab directors, the FDA, 2 former FDA commish, 3 epis, 2 virologists & a senior White House scientist so
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The Historian
Historian_Zed
t1/ SCARIFICATION IN AFRICA Sensitive content. Scarification is an ancient African body art that involves purposely scarring the skin to create marks & patterns. Dahomey Tribal Collection Stamp t2/
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Nan Hayworth, M.D.
NanHayworth
(Thread) Dr. Madej's assertions are unsupported by science. In short, she's wrong. About a lot of things.Before we talk about vaccines, let's take a minute to talk about how viruses
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
New antibody study: “study eased a niggling worry that only some people might make antibodies. In fact, level of antibodies did not differ by age/sex, and even people who
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Evan Roberts
evanrobertsnz
Worth reading in the New Yorker about a five part response to coronavirus: distancing, tracing, testing, isolation, and treatmenthttps://www.newyorker.com/science/medical-dispatch/its-not-too-late-to-go-on-offense-against-the-coronavirus You might al
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Not Your Mom
Notyour28981739
The CDC did find an MMR-autism link in a 2001 study, but ordered their scientists to destroy the data. Dr. William Thompson turned whistleblower and handed over his original copies
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Here's something I once learned in virology school that should make you feel a bit better about why, unlike the flu, #COVID19 most likely won't be able to mutate to
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. People have a lot of questions about the concept of herd immunity and what it means for COVID-19. What is it, can we get there, what does it get
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Grumpy 😆 says Fauxciland is as cool as Disneyland
Agortitz
Wowzie Who knew this Nobel Peace (is the) Prize winner was called “The Father of Modern Vaccines”?John F Enders (virologist) #EndersGame #coinkidink Remember, Peace (is the) Prize
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
@BarackObama https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21707353/ Why didn’t you stop this? No excuses. This is a picture of measles?And this is the reason I started looking a little
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
It amazes me how some think there is no world outside Ireland or the issues we face must only be happening here.Right across Europe testing/tracing systems are buckling under the
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Recently, I’ve come to think we are quite LUCKY, in fact, with COVID-19 – because, although it’s quite transmissible, it could indeed have been much deadlier. There's no reason it
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