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Mohsin Hijazee
MohsinHijazee
America has 16,000 ventilators in reserve but 70,000 are needed. First time, we're counting something other than warheads, submarines and aircraft carriers. Who are we fighting? The thing to worry
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GabbieHanna
i still can’t believe i wrote a funny, engaging, thematic poetry book about sexual assault, mortality, childhood abuse, mental illness & suicidal ideation as my first release— and all people
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
A state official working on COVID asked this week: given the number of deaths per 100 cases seem be lower than March, is the needed government response now similar to
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Claire Melamed
clairemelamed
1/ Data is critical to the fight against #COVID19. And the most basic data of all are the numbers we are all obsessed with, showing global deaths in real time.
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Ryan Radecki, MD MS
emlitofnote
The abstract and table are posted from the latest Didier Raoult article, a summary of their first 1,061 #covid19 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin.For anyone who was displeased with
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Carl Quintanilla
carlquintanilla
From @fundstrat:* In the US, daily new cases are down 33% from the peak 10 days ago...* 6% of the US counties have reported zero new cases in the past
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Hydroxychloroquine News
niro60487270
This thread is a recap of the more significant hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19 evidence pro & con.Con: 1) Two hospitals, one in France, the other in Michigan reported not seeing clinical
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Rahul Ganatra
rbganatra
1/My appraisal of the RECOVERY trial: This was a (very) positive study.How could chance or bias affect the validity of these results? What was missing?How should we apply these results?Let’s
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Jeremiah Babasanmi
JSBabasanmi
Alternative solution to COVID-19, worth considering.Demographics of deaths by age in Italy.Thread. Nigeria shouldn’t have a lockdown like first-world countries like Italy, USOur Economy isn’t strong enough to cope with
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
In this thread I’m going to share an exhaustive list of all the modalities (in addition to high-quality critical care) that have proven effective in lowering mortality from #coronavirus,
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Anne @prosperity
AnnePet90513683
1/3 The real FEAR and THREAT was never the VIRUS it has been the Governmental response to it.We have been thru more deadly viruses 17.8 % mortality across the age
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Steven John Kiddle
stevenkiddle
(1/n) Me and my wonderful (ex-)postdoc @yajing_zhu and collaborators Duncan Edwards, Rupert Payne and @prof_mant present a open access paper about #multimorbidity clusters in primary care https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
There’s one metric that can help us know when it is safe to re-open. This evening, @CarlosdelRio7 and I propose what that is in The @WashingtonPost. It is tracking all
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
Beyond devastated at the suffering and loss of this beautiful human being. Reminded of the critical work of colleagues like Dr. Renee Williams around racial health inequities in colorectal cancer.
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feminist next door
emrazz
- Emphasis on the supremacy of physical toughness in personal value analysis- Aversion to care, including care for oneself, and apathy toward care for others- Prioritization of battle over resolutionDescribes
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J.D. Vance
JDVance1
Figured I'd reply to this. Will be brief. Basically, on the mortality point, granted, though I don't know what we do with that besides pursuing different quarantine strategies for old
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