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Jennifer Gardy
jennifergardy
Thread 1/12: Proud to have worked with @WHO (especially @NoorAbdisalan & @PAlonsoMalaria), @MalariaAtlas, & @hannah_c_slater on this important report, modeling how COVID-19 disruptions to essential malaria services could undo 20
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
I really like this website evaluating transmission trends in every state. The goal is for the line to drop below 1. We've made progress but aren't there yet. 1/https://epiforecasts.io/covid/posts/national/united-states/ These
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
The two-day drop in new coronavirus cases in New York is great news. The three questions now, as I've discussed here, are these: Is this the far side of the
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TruthLeaks - Investigative Journalist George Webb
GeorgWebb
Over two years ago we talked about Imran Awan changing air filters loaded by Navy Lab experimental chems for unwitting testing on Ft Belvoir soldiers. Wait until you find out
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Miles Beckett
mbeckett
The trillion dollar question. Why are COVID cases increasing while deaths are decreasing? The answer is simple. It's called Simpson's paradox and it's the result of incorrectly pooling data and
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Larissa Matukas
larissamatukas
as requested @IrfanDhalla some personal observations on achieving optimal COVID test TAT: balance demand for testing with lab capacity.How to do this:1) only test people who really need testing: symptomatic
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Caroline Sell
carolinelsell
GOOD NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT (even during a #pandemic): 3wks ago my article on the current #Ebola outbreak in the #DRC was OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED in the @UofMNLawSchool @MJILOnline Vol.29!1/9http://minnjil.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Sell_v29_i1_pg187-227
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Jeff Hwang
RivalSchoolX
Some final thoughts before the shit hits the fan tomorrow, if that’s what’s about to happen.1. With 10%-35% occupancy, this would be the perfect time to come to the Las
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Im getting a lot of Ebola flashbacks with #COVID19.As many of you know, I worked as a doctor in West Africa during the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak. I was infected but
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Ayesha_Mattu
Please do not hoard masks needed for those in healthcare. Please DO sew/Etsy one or wear a scarf/bandana/anything to cover your nose/mouth. People can shed virus about 48 hours before
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Lube
mystarduck
White American figures in history are all raging racists, wow. So I’m taking a history of disease class and I had to facilitate a class on the racial injustices African
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update. Over the past 24hrs we have identified 158 new cases out of more than 12,700 tests. This is a provincial positivity rate
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Richard Bridger
RichardBridger
Occasional thread on the nice coverage received for @UnderDoormat's initiative to house NHS workers for free, NHS Homes. Start with our industry scribes at Short Term Rentalzhttps://shorttermrentalz.com/news/staa-nhs-scheme-london .@Reputation_In
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Does anyone old enough remember the 1977–1978 Soviet/Russian flu epidemic? It was caused by strain Influenza A/USSR/90/77 (H1N1). It infected mostly children and young adults under 23; because a similar strain was prevalent
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Latrae Rahming
latraelrahming
Just want to raise the awareness to everyone- A NEW, rapidly spreading outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) has infiltrated nearly 40 miles of Grand Bahama’s southern coastline,
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CP24
CP24
Ontario officials have released new modelling which predicts that the total cumulative cases during the this wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will be less than 20,000. That is much better
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