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🦕Kory Bing🦕
korybing
the thing I don’t get about people who are refusing to wear masks because they think it’s “absurd security theater” don’t seem to mind going to airports where all the
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TheCraftyCrone
CroneCrafty
So! Either a miracle happened during the last year, & asthmatics suddenly got better - OR #asthmaticsatrisk followed Gov & NHS advice + personal discretion & shielded/isolated/withdrew from the world
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Rob Willmore
Rob_Willmore
My few pennies worth having done nearly three weeks of nights shifts, the majority running resus at @WhippsCrossHosp in @WhippsCrossED and seeing some of the sickest COVID-19 patient's. Thread tweets
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ Confused about the statement that N95 use might be risky with pregnant women? I was too, so I started looking into the evidence. 2/ First, here's a recent review
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
Today was mostly a good day, at least as far as Covid ICU days go. No one died overnight. That's a win.In even bigger news, we actually took a patient
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Alderman Byron Sigcho Lopez for the 25th Ward
SigchoFor25
I would like to re-orient @chicagosmayor with the non-politicized facts. https://chicago.suntimes.com/city-hall/2020/4/14/21220993/coronavirus-smokestack-demolition-permit-air-pollution-little-village *thread* 1/11 @AldermanHopkins, numerous doctors,
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
I turn off the lights.These bulbs are old, not the newer LEDs. There is a lingering glow as the hot tungsten filaments gradually cool.I watch them as the room slowly
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Join #OpenWHO: the free, open-access learning platform for health emergencies. Learn from public health experts about topics including #covid19, risk communication, #ebola, infection prevention & much more.Almost 1 million enrollments,
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Dr. Jonathan 🇮🇳👨⚕️⚕️
just1doctorwala
I've seen a lot of people asking this question. It is a valid question & shouldn't be dismissed outright. However the answer to this is a little nuanced than straight
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John Mandrola, MD
drjohnm
This may be one of the most important pieces of content @medscape has ever published. What if we are doing it wrong in the treatment of #COVID19? What if @cameronks
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Jacy Reese Anthis
jacyanthis
Most people have seen the scary math on how unprepared humanity is for #COVID2019, particularly US medical infrastructure (e.g. masks, hospital beds, HT @LizSpecht). But I don’t think most people
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health could’ve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Divia Eden
diviacaroline
Anyone checked this factor’s effect on covid transmission yet?“particle emission rates were positively correlated with the vowel content of a phrase; conversely, particle emission decreased during phrases with a high
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
It is time we consider setting up COVID-19 long term recovery centers so patients with ongoing mysterious symptoms can be treated and studied. The symptoms that emerge post-hospitalization or among
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Hiroko Tabuchi
HirokoTabuchi
One thing to understand abt masks is viral dose: Evidence suggests it takes a big dose of the Coronavirus to cause an infection. Masks can be effective even if they
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Professor Frightmarestein
Alex_Crumb
Okay, it's been two weeks. I'm certain I've had, or continue to endure, some mild strain of COVID. I'm lucky the only symptom is an enduring chest pain, like I
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