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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
Airborne transmission is happening. We’ve known it for a long time. #HealthyBuilding control strategies can help.Thread shows attempts to raise alarm since Dec. (and just ones w/ me. Others have
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Visualization of aerosols. They are different from large droplets. Aerosols stay airborne—that’s why they facilitate coronavirus transmission. #COVID19 (this video from CO2 imaging, but similar phenomenon as smoking & virus
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tony
tonynic49910876
Anecdotal, about 3 years ago in January my wife was rushed to hospital she was gravely ill and her blood sats were down to 25%, 24 Hours later a test
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Gary Brannan
garybrannan
Not posting this on professional twitter because it’s made me so so angry and upset. Archivists all over the country are just doing the absolute best they can to keep
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Linlithgow Rose F.C.
LinlithgowRose
1. @ScottishFA, @scotgov, @FionaHyslop, @MartynDaySNPLast week we played East Stirling at Prestonfield. Nobody was allowed into the ground to stand 2 metres apart. 10 metres from the turnstiles, folk were
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Aerosol scientists don't agree. What kind of consensus is that? Does the discipline who studies transport of particles through the air, NOT count for a "consensus" of which particles
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Mugdha Sathe
mynameismugdha
A running list of Chest x-rays of COVID 19 patients in my hospital, Mumbai, India@MayuriTrivedi80 @DigambarPanchal @kidney_boy @TedWJamesMD @LangoteAmit @arvindcanchi 1. 55 yrs, Male, Diabetic, came to EMS with Breathlessness
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FreshAir & masks reduce aerosol transmission risk
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Aerosol Transmission ---> Overwhelming GLOBAL EVIDENCE that the virus is airborne. Recognized by CDC, WHO, BMJ, PHE, UK Govt, SAGE, DfE - HE, Royal Society (RAMP), John Snow
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
We urgently need to focus on ventilation. Six months into a respiratory pandemic, we're still not given sensible and practical guidance against short-range aerosol—airborne—transmission of COVID. I wrote about the
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BPS Rogue One
BPSRogueOne
1/Good morning, friends! Remember last night during the City Council Education Committee meeting when BCass was like, surprise! In-person for some peeps on Thurs, yo! Because children! and I completely
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Richard Whitney
jenesaisdiq
Why don't we use negative pressure ventilation? It sure seems easier and safer, and I haven't heard reasons we shouldn't... love to talk to an MD, esp in pulmonology. Intros?
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Boston City Archives
ArchivesBoston
In 1942, @HealthyBoston published this chart showing Boston's history of fighting epidemics from 1725 to 1942. The chart shows especially deadly outbreaks of smallpox, cholera, and influenza. @universalhub @HUBhistory Boston's
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Sartorius
Tsarorius
Ce thread de @PuissantsMisera est d'une débilité profonde, et comme je ne suis pas du genre à dire ça sans expliquer, allons y.https://twitter.com/PuissantsMisera/status/1252658128891641860 Passons rapidement sur le fait que dans
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Jeffrey Duchin, MD
DocJeffD
Gatherings during COVID-19 are risky. Let's be sure everyone can be at the Thanksgiving table next year by taking extra care this year. Safest to celebrate with your household only.
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Jeremy Hunt
Jeremy_Hunt
Hospital acquired COVID-19 remains a major problem as it STILL accounts for 15% of COVID hospital patients: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/973495/S1147_CO-CIN_dynamic_report.p
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Ok, was trying to stay off Twitter until Saturday but this question of children masking outdoors (in camps, etc.) keeps coming up. Let's discuss #outdoortransmission. Viral particles disperse quickly in
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