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Indigenous Anarchist Federation
IAF__FAI
Everyone, if you can spare the money, get an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK). These are kits designed to save lives during traumatic injuries (i.e. explosions, stabbings, shootings). Buy from
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Ryan Imgrund
imgrund
COVID-19 IN ONTARIO: 5 Myths & Facts MYTH: Case #’s are up in Ontario because we test more.FACT: Over the last 4 days, we averaged 32,000 daily tests vs. 31,000
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Kieran Walsh, PhD
KieranWalshMPSI
To inform national efforts in response to #COVID19, an updated protocol, a new evidence summary and a new public health guidance database have been published by my @HIQA HTA/HIS colleagues
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
So here's an interesting preprint from @carolilucas, @VirusesImmunity et al serially analysing "immune responses in 113 COVID-19 patients with moderate (non-ICU) and severe (ICU) disease."https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.110
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Dr Masego V Meyer
masego_meyer
Woke up yesterday to news that I'm COVID19 POSITIVE. I'm sure you've seen my hospital (George Mukhari) on the news and how a lot of our staff members tested positive,
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS 🦠🔬🧫
richdavisphd
Pre-print review of saliva (vs. nasopharyngeal swab) for detection of SARS-CoV-2 by PCR in symptomatic patients. 10 studies reviewed (all w/ modest n numbers) with saliva being positive in 31-92%
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Anne Wyllie
awyllie13
AND IT’S LIVE: our latest pre-print, on the use of saliva as a diagnostic sample for #SARSCoV2 testing, from the massive team effort on Yale’s #COVID19 response @YaleSPH @YaleEMD @YaleMed
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
If we're going to manage a #TestTraceIsolate solution to the #COVID19 epidemic, we need a massive scale up in testing. There are some really exciting initiatives here. 1/9 According to
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Dr Vyom Sharma
drvyom
No - 30% rejection rate for #covid19aus testing is in Vic terrible. We've had 18,000 arrivals, 1-2% of them are positive. Yes, uptake of test is better in those who
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
Three new important studies came out in the past week about kids & #COVID19. All have limits (the science isn't perfect). But together, they matter, & you deserve to know
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chocolate desire えばっち ||女子力ダウン🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
ebibebibae
Trying to get back into Japan tomorrow. The adventure thus far in a thread... This is a very overwhelming process. The Facebook group Return To Japan Support Group has been
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
OK I'm busy trying to catch up with what I've missed on #COVID19 in children, which looks like a lot!People seem to be making a big deal out of some
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Why do some recovered COVID-19 patients test positive again after testing negative? Do these patients really become “re-infected”? (Spoiler alert: probably not). A thread. (1/n) The answer to this question
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
.@NYTimes has done great data journalism on #SARS_CoV_2, filling gaps left by an incompetent US federal response but their recent coverage re: schools is tipping towards sensationalism & divergence from
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Jason Pogue
jpogue1
Guys. We need to talk about this Hydroxychloroquine + Azithromycin thing. It is out of hand. It all stems from this study that came out today. The study design: Comparative
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Mcginger Ibeneme MBBS
mcginger22
WHY NAFDAC SHOULD GRANT EMERGENCY USE AUTHORIZATION FOR CQ & HCQ Thread !@Chikwe_I @NafdacAgency @NGRPresident @Ifechideere @segalink @Postsubman @jasmine_naza @NOIweala @AfricaCDC @CDCgov @VivienNgozika @cchukudebelu @Imamofpeace 1. On 9th of Ap
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