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Karen Sison
_karensison
Might be a hot take, but rather than immediately “cancelling” people who go out for reasons other than work/errands, think we should focus more on encouraging safer activities like take-out,
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
Masks in schools. Short thread. I write as a parent, an ex-school governor, a GP and someone who does research on masks.Kids get COVID-19. Extremely rarely, they get it badly
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Jeff Thielman
jeffsthielman
@GovTimWalz @Tim_Walz #COVIDー19 @FOX9 @kare11 Mr. Governor Walz, So as of May 18th my kids can go to a mall/summer day camp/retail stores/walmart/daycare/the big yellow candy store BUT they can’t
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Rizzo: Unchained
A2thaRizzo
Rationing runs deeper than ventilators & PPE. Some #COVID19 patients may receive extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), or cardiopulmonary life support, as an adjunct to ventilation & medical mgmt. ECMO therapy
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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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Colin MacKay
coljmackay
Pg10 sick kids ‘Smaller class sizes should be a priority strategy as it will aid in physical distancing and reduce potential spread from any index cases.’ Think Ford/Lecce chose to
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(((Raphael Levy)))
raphavisses
Post-publication peer review of nanoparticle-related #COVID19 articles & preprints, a thread for the coming weeks... 1/n Let's start with @Science_Open #preprint by Oron Zachar who argues that we should inhale
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Jennifer Crawford
OurNewHomecoach
So for this #weirdsydneyhouses thread, I need to clarify a few things. This is not about beauty or ugliness. Those are so subjective. I am not the arbiter of beauty.
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Mike Cameron 🖋
mikercameron
This is what we need:A local level (the scientists can decide what size of locality works best) dashboard showing key data. This is done in New York so it can
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/4 #COVID19 key concerns in : The number of individuals who test positive continues to ↑ nationally. Although there are still areas of the country where disease activity remains low,
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Nick Mark MD
nickmmark
Interesting preprint of the #LIVEAIR study of #lenzilumab in #COVID19:-double blind RCT n=502 hospitalized pts on suppl O2-lenzilumab associated with improved survival w/o ventilation: 84% vs 77.9% -larger benefit when
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FeyPenDragon
FeyPenDragon
The basement of their house looks like some sort of secret lair, with a 3D printer, plaster molds, jugs of liquid latex, various colors and dyes, computers, a backlit draughting
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Jeremy PLEASE WEAR MASKS! Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
I entirely agree with Carl's take in this thread.If the US prioritized properly - closing other transmission sources, investing in classroom adaptation, testing, data - we could find ways to
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
For people who see headlines and straplines and react before reading the rest, this piece is full of quite measured, well researched information which provides context. As so often, outraged
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vee
kontrapunto
The past months, all I know about Covid19, I only see in the news. Now, I'm one of the stories I used to just read/hear abt.Our office premises were disinfected
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
The story is a little more complicated than “stay 6 feet away” guidelines. Coronavirus risk is simply not one-dimensional. We need to discuss high-risk activities & environments. I spoke w
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