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Kate Taylor
katetaylornyt
One thing has jumped out at me from recent studies of transmission in schools: The seeming rarity with which students transmit the virus to school staff. This should be reassuring
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Rob Lentz
RobJLentz
Pleased to finally present this work! Large (n=1130), global (67 countries) case-control study of exposures associated with HCP illness with COVID-19. Granular look at workplace exposures with respirator vs. medical
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Adinda Wafdani Putri, dr.
_sotoyisme
Gotta share this to my twitter world:For this pandemic, there’s a greater chance of survival for those getting infected 3 months later like June 2020 than those who got infected
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
No time to write threads lately, but I must now.A 41-year old Congressman-elect from Louisiana has died of COVID-19.But this kind of thing has been happening all along.This is the
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BarrDeceivedForTrump
darinp2
13/ For anybody wondering if Trump will try to get Americans killed if he loses the election, he tried to start a revolution when Obama won easily.Trump is way more
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David Thunder
davidjthunder
—THREAD BEGINS—Here are some un-examined & false convictions circulating in our Western societies about Covid:1. Everyone is equally susceptible to the virus, young & old, healthy & sick.- FALSE 2.
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Sunil Joshi M.D.
famallergyjax
Vaccine distribution and Publix thoughts on Sunday:Having “Where Shopping is a Pleasure” be the only private pharm providing the vaccine is a classic example of elitism and yes...systemic racism. Don’t
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Liam Kirkaldy
HolyroodLiam
Some good news this week. You may remember Holyrood reporting that at least 60 families awaiting asylum applications across Scotland were left unable to access the internet or school resources
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DSA for Medicare for All
dsam4a
THREAD: As @JoeBiden unveils his plan for pandemic relief, remember:The Health Care Emergency Guarantee Act is the most comprehensive and cost effective way to guarantee everyone gets all the healthcare
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Happy Friday!Chancellor Merkel considering Zero Covid (#s as low as possible, like last Summer) & admits this is the best way to get normal 'free' daily life back. Political question
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Paul Romer
paulmromer
It is strikiing how much of his reputation for journalistic integrity @DouthatNYT was willing to trade away for a chance to claim that Trump’s pandemic response was mediocre. 1/Nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/05/opinion/sunday/covid-19-t
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Jethro F Elsden
JethroFElsden
"So if you manage to get, say, 85 per cent of people to take it and it turns out to be 90 per cent effective, that's still 25 per cent
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Bonnie Honig
bonnie_honig
This is great. Sandel’s new book is said to argue that elites need to learn humility to facilitate interconnectedness. In place of such moral orientation, this article shows how infrastructure
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Jeffrey Tumlin
jeffreytumlin
Having switched from schedules to headway management, Muni has become more reliable than ever during COVID. We're working to make these improvements permanenthttps://www.sfmta.com/sites/default/files/reports-and-documents/2021/02/2-16-2
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Leukaemia Care
LeukaemiaCareUK
THREADWondering what getting a COVID-19 vaccination is like? @whathannahsaid is here to talk you through it. 1/13 My name is Hannah & I am in remission for acute promyelocytic leukaemia,
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CFPC
FamPhysCan
#COVID19 #vaccinations are a major turning point in our fight against the pandemic.We are working with @GovCanHealth to highlight the role family physicians play in vaccine administration and make sure
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