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🎉 Jake Taylor 🎉
farnamjake1
After the groundhog day that was 2020, we decided to live (work, home school, etc.) in a foreign country for the month of January. We picked the Dominican Republic as
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
OMG! Stop the BS! The reason influenza is NOT RISING is b/c we are NOT TESTING FOR INFLUENZA! Hospitals don't have enough swabs to test for influenza, b/c the swabs
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Sherry Aske
SherryAske
Awareness around #MentalHealth and #MentalIllness has increased since the pandemic started. But what's still less acknowledged is how serious, debilitating and deadly it can be if untreated. 1/#BellLetsTalk Mental
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Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK
Emily_Burns_V
1/nMeet Jo. Jo is a 20-something MPH who works for the CDC. Jo’s model is being used to decide who gets vaccinated in the U.S. Jo is a proud American
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Natasha Burgert, MD
DoctorNatasha
Yesterday, my pediatric office was cold-called by a doctor who was offering a "$69 COVID testing special" that we could refer to our patients. This is problematic on a few
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Florida: almost 400,000 #SARSCoV2 “cases” (positive tests) in the last six but the hospitals are emptier than they were on July 5, and #Covid hospitalizations are down 40% since peak...
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
For all the epidemiologists who were furious at banks' initial horribly confounded correlation analyses of COVID outcomes across countries, I would've thought one of them would recognize the equal absurdity
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Amanda Marcotte
AmandaMarcotte
We romanticize and resent youth as a time of non-stop fun and partying, but the reality is much different. Young people are often really lonely and struggle with social isolation.https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/07/04/88554628
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PANDA - Pandemics ~ Data & Analytics
PanData19
Excess Deaths has become a popular way, globally, to assess the overall changes in reported deaths this year relative to what was expected this year. We are also watching the
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Matt Sammon
SammonSez
Quick pontification on COVID (yeah, it’s still happening):We took our son for his annual physical today, all is well. His pediatrician, a man we’ve known and trusted for 11 years
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Karl Dierenbach @Dierenbach on Gab/Parler
Dierenbach
On 11/3 I Tweeted a thread comparing Colorado to Ireland and expressing hope that Colorado's numbers would peak soon as had Ireland's.That did not happen. Why didn't we peak in
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Another exciting Monday morning for COVID-19 vaccines! Moderna is reporting 94.5% efficacy for their mRNA vaccine.Read on for a biostatistician's breakdown of the interim results. 10 tweets on severe disease,
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Alex Turnbull
alexbhturnbull
I’m not the first to point this out but if they last week hasn’t convinced you that @LiberalAus now has a majority dark, authoritarian, Trumpian ideology look at how hard
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
Since July, coinciding with increased PCR testing, there is an unusual uniformity to the official regional COVID death curves that is not apparent in the regional excess death curves, strongly
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
In many ways we misread Britain.We got Boris Johnson as prime minister not because of Brexit....but rather we got Brexit because much of the English population likes the “idea of
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
I am (just as in March/April/May) looking after an All-Covid "hot" ward these past 3 weeks and with maybe half having respiratory-dominant pattern. Knowing that *everyone* has tested positive fairly
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