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balajis
Funding for research should just be based on checks to researchers based on (a) potential merit or (b) past performance, rather than long grants.This is an area where CZI and
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Janine McCready
janinemccready
Happy we are opening up testing and looking forward to hearing more details about the plan to guide testing and maximize benefit. Testing needs to be coupled with key communication
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Sumanth Raman
sumanthraman
Testing 10 lakh people each day will cost approx.100-120 crore rupees. Each day of even a partial lockdown costs India >20000 crore. Testing a million people will be 10 times
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K(🙄)
monteskw
This is not ENTIRELY correct. There are 2 reasons why you do testing. 1. To check how prevalent disease is 2. To check if a particular person actually has diseaseWhat
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Chris Murphy
ChrisMurphyCT
Spent some time this week surveying Connecticut's current COVID testing system.It's made it clear to me how disastrous Trump's refusal to build a national testing plan has been - even
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Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab
saragoldrickrab
Higher ed policy wonks—I continue to see you make the case for means-tested access to college. You call it progressive. Seems like you’ve missed a key point: the administrative burden
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Anthony Fauci agrees that community testing and contact tracing is the best way to suppress the virus and re-open the economy.https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/490713-fauci-improved-testing-and-tracing-can-help-reopen-country I'm hearin
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
Oh dear Jesus. I just read the tests on the Ferguson #COVID19 model.If I wrote code like this, with such excuses for tests, I'd get my ass fired, and you
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Professor Karol Sikora
ProfKarolSikora
Fascinating information coming out of the Faroe Islands.Huge testing has been done - 8.6% of the population.177 positive results, 46% have recovered! 0 deaths.'Extensive testing & tracking' means they are
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kang👎
jaycaspiankang
I am not saying this out of a sense of persecution or frustration but simply out of mild annoyance but it’s amazing how liberal prestige media ppl now how this
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Mark in Victoria
CoffeeGeeker
Hey @keithbaldrey @steeletalk @cfax1070 etc etc. The first questions for Dr. Henry every day should be on testing. How many tests, when can people expect to be tested, what tests
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Tom Pelissero
TomPelissero
The NFL and NFLPA agreed to daily COVID-19 testing for the first 2 weeks of camp, after which they’ll look at positivity rates. If the rate drops below 5% for
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John Graves
johngraves9
+1,800 cases in Tennessee today merits some observations about what I’m seeing in the data. What follows are some loosely organized thoughts on where we are. 1. The narrative that
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Ted Nordhaus
TedNordhaus
1. So I am finding it gobstopping that we still don't have a serious proposal on the table from either the Administration or Congress to rapidly and massively scale up
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Without testing there is no data – and without data we can not know what is happening in the world right now.We need to know how much different countries actually
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Karthik
karthiks
This will go out as an automated update henceforth.Overall, cases in India are now doubling every 9.6 days There is still a massive divergence in the rate of doubling by
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