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SonaliRanade
sonaliranade
Jara chronology samajhiye. @shekhargupta cites an ICMR study of SARI patients, begun in mid-February, across some 50 hospitals in the country, to track the Covid-19 virus, which probably explains the
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Daniil Gorbatenko
Daniilgor
A French study once again shows minimal transmission of C19 by children.This, to me, is another massive piece of evidence in favor of aerosols as the core route of transmission
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Mark Ramzy DO, EMT-P
MRamzyDO
More of our #COVID19 experience here in #NYC:Most if not all ICUs are full & the ED is quickly becoming an ICU. There's been a push away from early intubation
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Elin Roddy
elinlowri
One of the hardest and busiest days for our respiratory support ward of the whole pandemic so far - this thing is not going away. Please stay home if you
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Scribulatora
Scribulatora
I won't be wearing a mask. Here's why:1. I could not keep up the change-out/sterilization protocol and would be a danger to everyone, including myself.2. Social distancing is better.3. We
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Steve Horwitz
sghorwitz
Any libertarianism worth its name should be emphasizing the ways in which the voluntary, decentralized, polycentric processes and institutions of civil society other than the market also enable us to
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vDarkness Falls
VDarknessF
Poisoning our food & water wasn't killing us fast enough. We were reproducing FASTER than they could reduce our numbers.COVID respiratory issues + 5G activation depleting dipole oxygen molecules would
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
I am realizing more and more how unusual, unscientific, unmedical, and counterproductive it is for WHO to select the name #COVID19 and reject SARS2. In fact it would be most
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old duderonomy
literalshipley
Has any mayor of any US city single-handedly been responsible for the amount of absolute ruin that Ted Wheeler has inflicted in the span of just 4 months? Like. Everyone
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Let's think a bit harder about why people might be dying in excess at the moment. Look what happened in spring to visits to A&E for heart attacks and angina.
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Benny Borremans
bennyborremans
How do antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 rise and decay after infection, when can they be detected? And when can RNA be detected in respiratory tract and other samples? These questions are
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Architects for Social Housing
9thfloor
As of 21 March, 28.8 million doses of experimental gene-based vaccines have been injected into the UK public, resulting in 141,079 reports of 494,493 adverse reactions, including 713 deaths shortly
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David Lat
DavidLat
In response to my @WashingtonPost op-ed about being on a #ventilator, I received an email from a respiratory therapist that made an excellent point. I'm sharing part of her email
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
We need to limit the number of close contacts we have each day and each week. SARS-CoV-2 transmits through prolonged close contact. What do we mean by close? The virus
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Matt Walsh
MattWalshBlog
Still after all this time none of the supporters of the shutdown have given a halfway coherent reason for why we donât shutdown to prevent 50,000 people from dying from
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Geri the Gerbil đ·
GHNeale
Questions:Father drives to Devon whilst he's in hospital - oddOnly 2 dys after a fairly lengthy spell in an intensive care with a high degree of respiratory distress he is
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