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Liz Specht
LizSpecht
We're seeing one of the ugliest inefficiencies of animal agriculture rearing its head: it's tragically inept at responding in real time to volatility in demand, prices, or production capacity. Slaughterhouse
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Dr Moderate
centrist_phone
Is our treatment approach to covid19 dangerously wrong?Leading ICU doctors in covid19 hotpots (China, Italy, New York) are raising serious alarm bells.Aggressive ventilation may be needlessly killing thousands of people.A
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Paula G.
MoonQuakerGirl
DEXAMETHASONE to treat #COVID__19 -Overview and Update *THREAD* Dexamethasone is the first drug found to reduce mortality in severely ill #COVID__19 patients. Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that is used
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
This report is so surprising, bordering on irresponsible. Where is the context given for *why* gyms are closing?Working out - be lifting weights or cardio - will expel more virus
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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
This is a result that many hoped. Today the @NEJM published a small cohort study on the compassionate use of Remdesivir for severe #COVID19 patients in ICU under mechanical ventilation
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
Still astonished that this hasn't gone viral yet. Given the critical risks to healthcare workers—particularly from aerosol spread—and the appalling shortage of N95s, anything that improves ventilation will save many
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Supriya Dwivedi
supriyadwivedi
the stupidity of the variants/border debate may truly break me. this isn't hard: variants that originated elsewhere *obviously* came in through travel. But this isn't new info. They've been here
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Shankar Sivananthan
shanxonline
The first patient with COVID I admitted to the ICU was 23 years old. He was healthy, he worked at a grocery store.I saw him because he needed 100% oxygen
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Harlan Krumholz
hmkyale
I am beginning to doubt that a vaccine will get us out of this pandemic mess. There are many questions about immunity…and its sustainability. We should not wait to be
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triple factorial
3xfactorial
A lot of mentions of PPE and testing when schools will reopen, but what about: touch-free sanitiser dispensers & water taps, automated doors, checking and upgrading ventilation systems, reorganisation of
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Dr Kwam (PT)
PR_ALESHINLOYE
What is wrong with Physiotherapists exactly?What's their business with COVID-19 ?Why are they included in Management of COVID patients?Dey won massage COVID again? LeeemaooooOgbeni relax, take a seat and Open
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Jen Roesch
JenRoesch
Frustratingly, this article did not link to the actual report. I had to hunt it down. Here it is, so you can read for yourself, along with some of my
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Peter Antevy
HandtevyMD
North American PICU data gives insight into how children have been affected by #COVID19. The data comes from https://www.myvps.org/ and is voluntary data from 160 pediatric ICUs. Age distribution shows
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
Most people who get Covid-19 don't need to be hospitalized, but some do. An even smaller group require intensive care -- and that largely means ventilators. (1/15) Ventilators are a
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Ryan Morgan, MD
ryan_w_morgan
@TiaTiaraymond @AlexisTopjian just announced a big change in the @HeartCPR Pediatric #CPR guidelines...ventilate 20-30 times per minute during CPR in children with an airway in place. Based, in part, on
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mceinstein
tom71266902
Long thread , Good evening everyone and how was your day @GlasgowCC relaxing as usual ?Anyway back to the case in hand . Tonight we are looking at Annmarie O’Donnell
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