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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/2Update with latest ONS numbers:* In the latest week of data (to 09OCT) there were 9954 deaths* In the same week in 2019, more people died (9973)* c19 deaths (green)
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Aviral Bhatnagar
aviralbhat
Been chatting with my whizkid brother studying biotech on the Coronavirus. A layman’s guide to how the coronavirus works in the human body below1/n Coronavirus, or “Crown” virus is known
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Polemicist
PalmTreesnGz
#AbleistLanguage “Stay-at-home orders and other aggressive measures imposed early in the pandemic had a “huge blind spot,” Hayes-Bautista said.” (Perhaps, it’s not something that was overlooked. And that’s a problem
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ℍ𝕠𝕤𝕤𝕒𝕚 𝔾𝕦𝕝
HossaiGul
I've seen many science-aware people going on about how masks are useless in spread of #COVID19 without really thinking about what the emerging evidence is. I've been wearing a #mask
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Andrew R. Timming
timminglab
We must talk openly and honestly about suicide to overcome the stigma attached to it.Last week my mother took her own life.1/ The pain of surviving a loved one's suicide
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KB
halftwottered
Please RT & share widely.The HSE published a report in August relating to the mass testing of asymptomatic individuals. It was “Approved by the Pandemic Incident Control Team August 14th
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
DrTedros
I use words "solidarity" & "together" a lot. I mean it in a collective sense: people everywhere are experiencing unprecedented disruption due to #COVID19 and if we unite and take
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Oedipa Maas
bridgietherease
the only anti-chloroquine conspiracy I will accept is that it's being offered up to distract from the even-more-effective vitamin C megadose this is a really interesting paper - seeing more
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Claire
vcmcguire
We talk about #FlattenTheCurve mostly in terms of not exceeding hospital capacity. But the other benefit is that by delaying infections we give researchers more time to understand the virus
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Barnsley Hospital
barnshospital
Our first Covid-19 patient to need intensive care is now back at home. James Dickson arrived at hospital on March 17 after first trying to deal with the virus at
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Jodie L. Guest
Jlguest
94% of COVID-19 deaths have underlying health conditions at the time of their death.This statement is not surprising for two reasons. **And this also does not mean that the 187,233
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WmLogannnnnnnnn
LogannnnnnnnnWm
Wonderful Whatever, Wherever you may be.. I was going to announce that I was creating this thread on my new Platform, but, due to the importance of it, I will
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Simon Martin
drsimonmartin
Most people who know me realise that I’m not a virologist, so take what follows with caution. There’s a lot of talk of aerosol transmission of Covid-19 today. I’d always
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Ex(?) Army Officer
staff_ex
Short thread on easing lockdown. Today 377 people died of COVID-19, and the 7 day rolling average is circa 250 deaths per day. We know from ONS data that the
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Rod Cook
IsCoolScience
1/22KOCH'S POSTULATES THREAD. Sorry, long thread. SARS-CoV-2 and Koch’s postulates. Has testing and recovery fulfilled Koch’s postulates?1.The pathogen must be present in every case of the disease. 2/222.The pathogen must
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seeemilyplay
ILOVETINY
CLASSIFYING COVID-19A look at the UK government's classification system for disease - A THREAD 1. The UK government has a policy for classifying certain diseases as 'high consequence infectious diseases'
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