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Lawrence Gostin
LawrenceGostin
* @michelleinbklyn @nytimes great op ed on key q' of our time: When will life return to normal? No one knows, but most likely #COVID19 will be major health/econ dislocation,
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Excellent thread on new @CDCMMWR household transmission study. Depressing take-home: risk of #SARSCoV2 person infecting people they live with may be much worse in US than other countries...if so, another
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Miguel Hernán
_MiguelHernan
BREAKING NEWS: Preliminary results of Spain's seroprevalence study #ENECOVID.>60,000 participants Antibodies for #SARSCoV2:5% of Spanish population11% in region with highest incidence (Madrid)So far from herd immunity in country with 2nd
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Astonishing @cdcgov report: the best CDC estimate for the death rate for #sarscov2 is ~1 in 400 infections, or ~ 1 in 3,000 for people under 50. The figures are
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Nicola Low #EveryDayCounts #StillFBPE
nicolamlow
Here’s a short thread on some rather worrying misinterpretations of the meaning and implications of “asymptomatic” #SARS-CoV-2 or #COVID19. This is provoked by a @bmj_latest news item by https://www.bmj.com/content/bmj/369/bmj.m1375.full.pdf Let’s
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
I see tweets suggesting that some #COVID-19 patients might develop ME/CFS-like symptoms, and that’s reasonable. But if we want the broader research community to make that potential connection then we
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
It’s been a month since this tweet, and the science of #SARSCoV2 transmission from primary and secondary schools is still unclear... 1/https://twitter.com/whitneyepi/status/1252571781413703682 One reason the science is still so fuzzy
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
THINK LIKE A SCIENCE JOURNALIST: I’ve been having many discussions recently about journalism and science journalism in this pandemic. One of my main points: Context is king, caveats are central.Few stories
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/10) Important pre-print study (interpret cautiously) of 992 UK children showing 6.9% had #SARSCoV2 antibodies, suggesting they are at similar risk of infection as adults, & that young and older
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We've written detailed protocol on neutralization assays for #SARSCoV2 at biosafety-level-2 using lentiviral pseudotype, and put key reagents (293T-ACE2 cells, plasmids) in BEI Resources repository. Most labs should be able
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Le Flohic
DrGomi
On entend souvent que l unique planche de salut est le vaccin. C est une erreur, il y en a quatre : le vaccin , des tests itératifs permettant de
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
New preprint. We estimate the transmissibility of #SARSCoV2 lineages based on their genomic makeup. Overall, transmissibility of #SARSCoV2 went up over time, but fitness of individual clades tends to decay
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Emma Pile
InFrenchWeTrust
Article très intéressant de @futurasciences qui explique qu'il y a 3 grands types de flore intestinale :- Bacteroides- Ruminococcus- #Prevotella #COVID19#SARSCoV2#CoronavirusFranceThread Les chercheurs ont établi que la flore intestinale
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Dr. Melvin Sanicas 🩺🔬
Vaccinologist
We need some #GoodNews. Yes, this is a study in mice but this is so far the first peer-reviewed #coronavirus #vaccine study with promising results in @EBioMedicine published by @TheLancet
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Lawrence Gostin
LawrenceGostin
Both @CDCgov & @WHO are revising guidelines for wearing #facemasks. The US is well behind many countries, esp in Asia in rec'ing pop-based mask use. I agree w/ #Fauci that
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
When we don't measure important stuff.A thread about the immune response to #SARSCoV21. Since serology/IgG can be readily measured, this is what is conventionally used to assess an individual's responseThat's
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