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Josh Michaud
joshmich
Currently viewing: Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearing on #covid19 and US and international pandemic preparednesshttps://www.foreign.senate.gov/hearings/covid-19-and-us-international-pandemic-preparedness-prevention-and-response-a
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger šØš¦
AntibioticDoc
To date AB has had better COVID19 stats than average: 3.5% hospitalized, 1.1% ICU, 1% deaths - because we identified a large number of nonsevere cases. Now with almost one
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Duaa Eldeib
deldeib
As the pandemic hit last year, cancer screenings, diagnoses and treatments got canceled or delayed.The toll of those dark months now is becoming visible. Patients are coming into hospitals with
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A Jay Holmgren
AJHolmgren
New paper out in #JAMIA @AMIAinformatics today: barriers to hospital electronic reporting to public health agencies (with @NateApathy and @j_r_a_m) https://academic.oup.com/jamia/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jamia/ocaa112/5842141 Lots of att
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Katie Martin
KMartUK
Looking for some Sunday reading? Hereās a round up of some of the best stuff Iāve seen this week on the longer-term implications of #COVID2019: .@TomMcTague on what the crisis
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Sheena Chestnut Greitens
SheenaGreitens
As one who respects both @chinaheritage's & Hessler's work, I find this sad. Both viewpoints have validity--because China is simply too big & complex to be captured in a single
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Susan Kirkland
sa_kirkland
1/ I donāt often start my own tweets. Iām fairly new to Twitter and I donāt have that many followers. And up until now I didnāt think it mattered that
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Many discussions about #COVID19 boil down to wether the virus is 'just like the flu' or 'nothing like the flu'. As such, I felt it may be useful to provide
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ā£ļø Dr. Syra Madad
syramadad
Everyone wants to know "what can we do better to prepare for future pandemics?"As someone in the field of biopreparedness & infectious disease emergency management we've long advocated to end
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Phil Torres
xriskology
Here's something that worries me greatly about the legacy of the current pandemic.This was not a black swan event. Rather, it was a "gray rhino," or a high-probability, high-impact event
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Peter Sheridan Dodds
peterdodds
And building out from this work with @djwatts, hereās a set of slides and a couple of hours of recorded lectures from my course @pocsvox.Slides (megabyteful, acknowledged):āContagion-at-large and biological contagionāThe
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uchƩ blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
A new nationwide poll by @TheUndefeated and the Kaiser Family Foundation (@KFF ) found that 7 in 10 African Americans believe that they are treated unfairly based on race or
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Tom Udall
SenatorTomUdall
This week marks #EarthDay50, and it is a good time to remember that in the midst of this crisis, the way we treat our planet and nature has a serious
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Jeff Sebo
jeffrsebo
Thought experiment time! What if people responded to calls for physical distancing the way that they respond to calls for plant-based diets?Here, for better or worse, are what some of
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Mark
swinton57
Twitter is for observations and speculation right? And getting comments on your ideas. So here we go. Working in a forensic psychiatry service, plenty of our inpatients have a diagnosis
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Ferg
trader_ferg
ThreadHad a few aha moments thanks to the work of Mike Green @profplum99 & @HorizonKinetics 1. Passive being ābuy and holdā is misleading as really they are actually systematic active
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