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Kyle Kennedy ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ๐ธ
KyleKennedy777
1) THREADYou've been #scammed. News on #COVID19 from Italian Autopsies:Autopsies show that COVID-19 is a disseminated intravascular coagulation (pulmonary thrombosis). Now it is clear that the whole world has mistakenly
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
So tired of this daily briefing. @MattHancock says we weren't able to get reagents and tests in time because we don't have a diagnostic industry unlike Germany which has Roche.
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Adam squires
adsquires
COVID can be airborne, in floating โaerosolโ particles. We know how these particles move, and how long they stay in the air. What does this mean for minimising risk? TL;DR:
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Nursie
thenightnurse
.@indiaknight @daraobriain @Lynn_Nothegger @laineydoyle @SpringerBell_ Thread. Back working in ICU due to pandemic. Recently I looked after a young woman, a cancer survivor with small kids and watched as the
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ A room, a bar and a class: how the coronavirus is spread through the air An outstanding visual about how several "layers of protection" can make us much safer
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Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun - MFR
dabiodunMFR
The Federal Government has extended by two weeks, the initial 14-day COVID-19 lockdown declared in the FCT, Lagos and Ogun States. This is a necessary sacrifice that we must all
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m i s h
_moimichelle
Abandonment is about abandonment. Not really about the person who may or may not be currently dismissing you.Thread: When someone exhibits behaviors of avoidance, neglect, or nonchalance someone without abandonment
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
The suggestion NHS intensive care units thoughtlessly turned away COVID patients purely because of their age is very upsetting. This article quotes ICU doctors off the record but I don't
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PulmCrit
How to ventilate the intubated COVID patient? Reviewed outcomes of first 9 patient today with my group. Still early days, but initial outcomes promising (6/9 extubated). Some thoughts on (limited)
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I could not agree more with Dr. Morris and his excellent, balanced thread. I like the visualization but I have the same concerns with this piece. It makes an assumption
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
[thread] The paradox of treating ARDS is this: because we don't have a drug to reverse lung injury, we provide supportive care with two therapies - oxygen and mechanical ventilation
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Dr Ola Brown
NaijaFlyingDr
An #COVID19 patient in ICU will be sedated, paralysed and intubated. The drugs used to facilitate this process of rapid sequence intubation need to be given in exact quantities. If
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
Some considerations for universities. Not all-inclusive. 1. REDUCE SOURCES.Decrease # on campus. Test if possible. Avoid specific indoor activities, e.g., choir, wind instruments, heavy breathing (aerobic exercises, etc.). REQUIRE MASKS
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Dr Zoรซ Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Important work from @TWenseleers (whom you ought to be following).The Indian variant (B.1.617.2) may be 60% more transmissible than the UK variant (B.1.1.7), and 2.6 times more transmissible than the
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Ivor Cummins put out a 30 minute video on Youtube titled "Blood on cowardly hands", all devoted to me, implying I have blood on my hands for people dying in
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Dale Wen
dale_wen
Case study from China: aerosol transmission can happen well over 2 meters. Like many other studies that have confirmed the virus is airborne, the case shows the inadequacy of the
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