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Jonathan Eisen
phylogenomics
Worth reading / rereading - on the risks of gain of function research from 2014 from The Cambridge Working Group #covid19 #GainOfFunction http://www.cambridgeworkinggroup.org/ “Whenever possible, safer approaches should be pursued
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
NEW DATA: A French study has demonstrated evidence that the combination of Hydroxychloroquine & Azithromycin are highly effective in treating Covid-19.The patients enrolled in the study showed complete viral eradication
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Manojakrishna K N
Manojakrishna
The biggest mistake people are doing in covid 19 is panic. People try to suppress slightest of symptoms like fever & cough with reductionist drugs including toxic antibiotics which fights
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Adam Lawton 🧪
DrAdamLawton
LAWTON'S 21 DAY IMMUNITY PLAN:Don't buy that idiot quack's cashgrab book. Select a doughnut, sit back and relax, whilst I show you how to build immunity in 21 days FOR
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
1/n There's some concerns being expressed about the implications for privacy and liberty of case based interventions that encourage widespread screening for #COVID19, and use public health interventions that require
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Kevin Cox Jr
K_Bioguy_Cox
Day 2 of #BlackBotanistsWeek is #PlantInteractions! Plants can get diseases from pathogens, just like us. When you have get plants/crops that get sick and die, there's less food to go
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Tom Washing My Hands When Not Tweeting Rooney
ProfRooney
I'm gonna do a little science Twitter if you want to learn about about zoonotic diseases--those diseases spread between animals and people. Are you coming along? 1/ Diseases spread between
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Rosario Vega in Paris
chayito09
Very interesting article: "Applying lessons from the Ebola vaccine experience for SARS-CoV-2 and other epidemic pathogens""The period of 5 years from the start of Phase 1 trials in Oct 2014
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Alright, I'm seeing this paper quoted a lot about the harms potentially caused by masks, so here we go, yes wearing a cloth mask as protection when you're working in
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⬡ Jens Wiechers
jwiechers
Cummings said he warned about i.a. corona virus in 2019.Thing is, he didn't. References to SARS and corona virus were added to his blog post on pandemic risks sometime between
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Liz Crash
AsFarce
a “wet market” is just a market that sells perishables/food like fruit, veg, dairy, or fish/meat, as opposed to a “dry market” that sells non-food stuff. The idea that “wet
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KLI: A Home to Theory that Matters
KLIAustria
Costly novel infectious diseases like #COVID_19 are not one-off events & #climatechange will only make things worst. A thread on this week's #KLIColloquium with Daniel Brooks that was equal parts
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Anna Martin
AnnaCLST6
For my #CYO2 in #CLST6, I will be talking about Johannes Krause’s lecture titled, “The Genetic History of Plague: On the Doorstep to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean.” Johannes Krause is
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sandeep chakraborty
sanchak74
It was a plea in vain - on Feb 12."As I said above, please raise the alarm. Test for Prevotella. Its a test. Prove me wrong. Please. I will quit
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Cummings today: “Last year I wrote about the possible threat of coronaviruses and the urgent need for planning”.. appears to be reference to this blog... actually about biolab accidents and
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Victor Nizet
victornizet
Thread (1/6)Good as Gold or Too Good to Be True? Interesting preprint out today shows that the FDA-approved gold-based drug auranofin, strongly inhibits novel coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) replication while markedly attenuating
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