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Dr. Edsel Salvana
EdselSalvana
Testing is important. But ISOLATION needs to happen for suspected cases BEFORE testing is done or results are back, and should continue for PROBABLE cases even if testing results are
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Noah Halpin
Noah_Halpin
Ok, I may be over simplifying here, but if delay in testing is as a result of a shortage of Nucleic Acid (Which I believe is used for HIV testing)
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Donald J. Trump
realDonaldTrump
Last month all you heard from the Radical Left, Do Nothing Democrats was, “Ventilators, Ventilators, Ventilators.” They screamed it loud & clear, & thought they had us cold, even though
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Candace Owens
RealCandaceO
Serious question for those of you that are in the “we need to expand testing” camp. Do you expect testing to be compulsory? Because I have no plans to get
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Brogan Rogan Trevino
BroganRoganTrev
I am listening to Jason Leitch on @BBCRadioScot and he is losing me. When asked about testing he seems to be saying that testing would only be effective if there
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Vidya
VidyaKrishnan
I'm getting reports from diff parts of the country that people with textbook symptoms of #COVID19 -- falling under ICMR's revised guidelines- are not being tested.Docs have to request Chief
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Alice Su
aliceysu
Wuhan’s citywide testing has begun. This community tested a few hundred ppl today, starting at 8:30 am. It takes a few minutes and they expect to have all the results
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Quick thread on testing (1 of 4)Between April 2 and April 8, we averaged 148K tests/dayBetween April 9 and April 15 (today), we averaged 147K tests/day% positive declined a bit.Another
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Hua Chunying 华春莹
SpokespersonCHN
The timeline of China's response is very clear. Could the US have done better than China? What has the US done in the two months since CDC issued warnings on
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Alexis Van Horn
AlexisRVanHorn
I'll be livetweeting coverage from @GovernorLittle's press conference on the new COVID-19 testing strategy. Let me know if you have questions and I'll do my best to answer them. #IdahoInSession
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Ryan Warner
cprwarner
.@GovofCO tells me that lifting the stay at home order April 26 will depend partly on how much testing CO achieves. "It's going to need to be a lot more
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
One thing about Sweden is they're not doing that much testing. It's not **awful**, but it's pretty bad; slightly lower testing rates per capita than the US. It seems hard
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
We just updated all our #COVID19 charts & data for Monday 20th April: http://OurWorldInData.org/coronavirus ¯¯¯This is how Germany and the UK compare.(Germany's population is larger. And both countries had the outbreak
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
President keeps saying we have more cases because we are testing moreThis is not trueBut wait, how do we know?Doesn't more testing lead to identifying more cases?Actually, it doesSo we
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Zain Raza
smzrz
When we are comparing testing capability, we need to also look at the countries in our region, specifically those that have similar ground realities. Our testing is low, but it's
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Aashish Chandorkar
c_aashish
Is India Testing Less?My conversation with @SwarajyaMag on the coronavirus testing sampling process and what lies ahead.https://swarajyamag.com/videos/is-india-testing-less-aashish-chandorkar-explains-why-that-claim-is-flawed Is India testing less fo
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