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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I keep hearing that the UK should open up now... because Israel! There's seems to be a misunderstanding about what actually happened in Israel. Israel has had fairly strict mitigations
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David R Tomlinson đź’™
DRTomlinsonEP
Wonderful opportunity to hear the great and the good discussing evidence underlying SARS-CoV-2 transmission & optimal mitigation: the most immediately pressing topics for humanity.@kprather88 @DFisman and Prof John Conly#COVIDisAirborne
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Defeat Trump #VoteEarly #BidenHarrisLandslide2020
Defeat_Trump2
1/ When Trump announced that children are "practically invulnerable" to COVID he engaged in a calculated lie. To the contrary, children do contract COVID in large numbers; they do suffer
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Joshua Batson
thebasepoint
I want to talk about a toy model for reasoning about what viral genomics can and cannot tell us about #SARSCoV2 transmission.Suppose viral isolates from two people have *identical* genotypes.
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
I've posted this thread before but I'm doing so again because a lot of people seem very worried about an increase in the numbers of people outside. By far the
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Asaduddin Owaisi
asadowaisi
In Shastri Nagar B Block, residents are singling out Muslims because they cannot think beyond 'Mohammedans'. Does it feel like we are in the midst of a global pandemic or
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Efra Rivera-Serrano, PhD
NakedCapsid
Sharing here my weekly summary for some recent articles of interest on #SARSCoV2.What's new? An infectious cDNA clone, viral transcriptomics, animal models of transmission, antivirals, sites of replication in #COVID19
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C Pita
CPita3
Looks like a good time for another addition of... say it with me folks... "IT'SNOTJUSTSEMANTICS!" 1\https://twitter.com/Mikeggibbs/status/1391378214073815041?s=20 In the last week, @CDCgov and @WHO have finally updated their
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Senator Colin Deacon
colindeacon
Open source projects like #CovidShield are so important. A @ScienceMagazine study found 46% of transmission is PRE-SYMPTOMATIC. Rapid & complete #ContactTracing is essential to personal & economic health. 80% of
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Jennifer Taub
jentaub
The more we know"The majority of transmission is happening in indoor, poorly ventilated environments commonly used by multiple people who are coming in and out. And I think that’s where
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
I wrote about a key ally of COVID-19 in this pandemic: Your voice.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/wear-your-mask-and-stop-talking/615796/The virus spreads thru large and small droplets that we produce when we speak and sho
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Reintroduction of measures from Da Nang to Auckland is a reminder that once venues reopened/restrictions lifted, cannot assume contact tracing alone will be sufficient to control local transmission (consistent with
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Montreal’s #COVID19 testing positivity rate has increased to 5.6% from 5.2% last week, signalling that the #pandemic's second wave is far from over in the city. A couple of
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Professor Christopher Painter
PrfChrisPainter
He marched them up to the top of the hill. Only to march them all the way back down again. Only to march them half way back up the hill
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
Here's a summarizing my testimony on airborne transmission of COVID-19. Full version at https://edlabor.house.gov/hearings/clearing-the-air-science-based-strategies-to-protect-workers-from-covid-19-infections /0 COVID-19 is transmitted
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
You’re not. Because six feet is not and has never been an evidence-based recommendation. The evidence is that nearly all transmission is ibtrafamilial, nosocomial, and through public transportation and occasional
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