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Tahir Amin
realtahiramin
I want to break down what I and others mean when we say that pharmaceutical companies did not properly prepare for #COVID19 despite previous warnings we could have a pandemic.
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS? MERS? HIV? These viruses have been around longer than SARS-CoV-2. A mini-thread to provide some perspective and even a little dose of
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Nicky P
cravecreative
WHAT?! What if I told you Cargill, Canada's largest meat producing plants, teamed up w/Bill Gates, PETA, Virgin's Richard Branson, the CEO of GE, Jack Welch, & Memphis Meat to
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
Outbreaks are like a test where there are the same questions and the same answers each time1. Autocracies hide infections. Viruses just love this and multiply2. No one gets to
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Dr. Robert R. Redfield
CDCDirector
#DYK? Disease outbreaks, including pandemics, typically follow a certain pattern. The U.S. is in the acceleration phase of the #COVID19 pandemic. The peak of an outbreak is the point at
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Kassieđ
KassandraKitson
Why is Dorit Reiss advocating for sending police to force-vaccinate people? This is a panel of vaccine âexpertsâ who mold policy. How many times do they have to show you
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SeĂĄn Napier
Seanofthesouth
1/ #Covid The very nasty #history of the âUssensâ v âThemmunsâ over disease outbreaks - An aul historian wryly observed, âthe increased movement of people across national borders/areas reinforced the
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Sajjad Khan
sajjadbasir
These days I remember the discussions that we had about the outbreaks of emerging diseases such as HIV, Ebola, Zika, Swine Flu, Bird Flu, SARS, and others in our global
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Lunsam
Lunsam96
#Integumen #AVCT #MWG @gjbrandonTo anyone who has yet to digest the importance of this collaboration, please note the below diagram. A LIVE âNovel-Sensorâ is being developed to monitor #COVID19 both
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đ¨đŚ Bill Comeau Crush the Curve đ
Billius27
Thread: 1. Why I have resisted simple test volume adjustments for Ontario's new case curve. It's the fallacy of aggregate assumptions. We know more tests generally means more cases, ALL
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Heath Mayo
HeathMayo
Hereâs the problem with the âblame the protestersâ COVID excuse: if that were the cause here, weâd see equivalent spikes in NYC, DC, Chicago, & other urban areas. We donât.
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Josh | ęšěě´
JoshC0301
It's long, but check out my latest on Western media's biased anti-China propaganda vilifying both the Chinese people and Chinese government driving anti-Asian racism! If you have the time, please
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST INâAnalysis shows #COVID19 surge is worst now in places where leaders neglected to keep up forceful virus containment efforts or failed to implement basic measures like mask mandates, according
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Dr. Pooh, MD
MoneroDoctor
It is generally recognized that changing the rules mid-crisis weakens and potentially invalidates all data. This change in reporting will begin on May 14, 2021https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/health-departments/breakthrough-cases.htmlC
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST:What does it mean that the median age of new cases is dropping in some areas? I see three possible explanations, not all good. A thread on
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Andrew Chen
andrewtychen
436,000 registrations on the NZ COVID Tracer app. 18,500 QR poster generated.Registration rates tailing off, MOH may have to consider interventions that increase uptake (or accept that whatever level we
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