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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
This is a followup to my thread yesterday to help the public understand better what is going on in Toronto (and Ottawa, Peel, and the rest of Ontario). I am
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Three months after reopening bars in the #pandemic, Premier François Legault is closing them again in the greater Montreal area and two other regions. He said he's doing so
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grodaeu
grodaeu
Ok. The virus is pretty much over and done with in Sweden for now. Who knows if it will come back in September/October? (no one that's who, anyone who claims
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Has the emergency room of Santa Cabrini Hospital become the canary in the #COVID19 mine in Montreal? On Friday, the east-end hospital urged people to avoid going to its
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update: What to expect in October with COVID.I do these every month. Like everyone on Twitter, I’m always right or the facts are wrong— one or the other. 1/
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Christopher A. Longhurst
calonghurst
COVID (@UCSanDiego) Chronicles April 13 - now 23 patients hospitalized @UCSDHealth (9 on vents); 92 #SARSCoV2 tests yesterday and 9 (9.8%) positive; significant in rate likely due to
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Just before the start of the academic year, Ontario’s #COVID19 science advisory panel warned “children could play a relevant role in SARS-CoV-2 transmission.” In this thread, I will call
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Lady Menopause Watching GOP Senators Rue the Day
LadyMenopause
With the OP's permission (and all names/pics redacted), here is one family's experience with ignoring social distancing, just in the past two weeks. OP gave me the go to share
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Brett Kelman
BrettKelman
In the past month, Tennessee has made incredible gains in the campaign against coronavirus. But we have so much to lose. This is a short thread about how it could
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el gato malo
boriquagato
yesterday, i posted this thread about the suggestive timing on the rise in US hospitalizations vs protests.the biggest pushback, as expected, was "but NYC had protests and no spike."i think
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The debate over coronavirus policy has drifted very far from the original understanding that we needed extreme measures to prevent hospitals from being overloaded, causing patients to die from a
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Pakdel.MD.PhD.
DrAmirPakdel
I'm a numbers guy, so let's talk numbers. Specifically, let's use CIHI data to look at why it is so absurd to compare physician compensations across provinces which have massively
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Chris Masterjohn
ChrisMasterjohn
Here's my interview with Gabriela Gomes on herd immunity and COVID-19.https://youtu.be/egN8oXFBTWk Gabriela Gomes is Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at University of Strathclyde Glasgow and corresponding author of the rece
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Baba97
Baba9773
1) @Peoples_Pundit @LauraBaris @Barnes_Law @unseen1_unseen @kn_texas @CottoGottfried @LarrySchweikart @davidchapman141 @naturalrights23 @SHEPMJS @UlyssesSHoffman @jaz2cox @RobertCahaly Richard and Laura had another great show yesterday. Ric
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David R Holtgrave
HoltgraveHealth
What does your ideal, comprehensive COVID-19 dashboard look like? The decades-long experience with HIV surveillance gives us some guidance, I believe. Importantly, it suggests that multiple measures are key to
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
Today, Denmark lifted *all* restrictions, while cases are soaring.The international reaction: Disbelief.I am leading the largest Danish project on pandemic behavior & I am advising the gov.Here is why Danes
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