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Lee-Anne Pascoe
LeeAnneP8
I have been meaning to do a thread detailing @mvankerkhove & @DrMikeRyan's response to a question at the 13 April #COVID19 press briefing re: criticisms that @WHO was late to
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(((Howard Forman)))
thehowie
#SouthKorea Update & News1. 25 patients tested positive for antibodies: 12 (48%) STILL positive by PCR for #SARSCoV2 in respiratory samples. (No further info at this time). 2. Overall, South
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Only 1.3% of U.S. COVID-19 cases are current smokers. Only 2.3% are former smokers. Possible explanation? Nicotine lowers ACE2 expression. (SARS-CoV-2 uses ACE2 for entry into target cells.)https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6295500/ One major
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Peter Hudson
Joyrides4life
1/ I find it interesting that people hold up a single scientist (expert?) who is in opposition to widely held scientific consensus and defend them to the hilt because of
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
#AskRenal about this scenario (answer at the end):pt on dialysis shows up with upper respiratory symptoms c/w COVID19. Entire household has same symptoms and they all got tested. Everyone is
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ On new CDC guidelines that move from single-event exposure time for close contact to 24-hour integrated exposure time over 24 hours. My take .... 2/ First, while exposure time
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Tasha Seckel👩🏻⚕️
Doctor_Seckel
Being a Healthcare worker in a Pandemic.( A thread) We all know that some jobs are more dangerous than others. Truck drivers, loggers, and construction workers are more likely to
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Akiva Cohen
AkivaMCohen
OK. Time for a thread on masks. Anti-maskers (who should be as reviled as anti-vaxxers) keep citing research studies showing masks aren't that effective at protecting wearers from becoming infected.
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⚡️Brandon🌹
G_Brandon16
So now that I finally got my results back. I can share I tested positive for Covid-19. And I can tell you all that I experienced the worst 11 days
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Olivia Swann
livvyswann
Delighted to present our paper in #BMJ today. Detailed prospective study of 651 #children admitted with #SARSCoV2 across 138 UK hospitalsHere are some of the key findings:https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3249 1. Severe disease
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killian
killianodris
Thread:So I decided to have a look at the claim that the schools aren't an issue for the spread of #Covid19. Based on the numbers since schools reopened and some
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Thiago Carvalho
CyrilPedia
'Because COVID19 is a multisystem condition, understanding the recovery and rehabilitation process in infectious-disease survivors is also important; however, this aspect of infectious-disease treatment is highly neglected.'@theayre
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Taisa
Sci_Tai
Small info thread on fires+smoke+running!Is it really that much worse to run in the smoke than hike/walk? Yes. Sadly it is. Here's why!(papers/info courtesy of the +1, who works at
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415lb AUM
DeadLiftCapital
I'm *really* not an immunology expert at all, but quick thread here on post-SARS immunity. It's been somewhat taken for granted (including by me) that SARS had induced durable t-cell
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Parler: @PaulSchmehl #2020GOPLandslide
PaulSchmehl
Thread: Following up on my previous threads about the true nature of SARS-CoV2 as a virus that attacks the blood not the respiratory system, I stumbled across a couple of
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__Rich13
There is strong evidence that Vitamin D supplementation is very good for the immune system and there’s studies been going on that it stops infection going to the lungs and
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