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Dennis đ±
pourteaux
Anti-mask MDs are modern day Andrew Wakefields.These MDs are rare in real life, but outspoken on Twitter.Despite the credential, they don't actually see patients.They have simple motivations: they seek influence
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đ·Allison Parkerđ·
AParkerPhD
I was in the hospital this weekend for an infection (kidney transplant). I tested negative for #Covid19, but when I saw the infectious disease doc, I asked a lot of
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Oliver Bullough
OliverBullough
It's fascinating (if deeply disturbing) to see how corruption works in a UK concept. I'm accustomed to seeing it in developing countries, and essentially the mechanisms here are the same:
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Xiaofei Xu
XIAOFEIXU
As Iâm boarding my flight back to China, I decided to start a thread on how traveling back home is really different in a pandemic.It involves multiple PCR tests, cabin
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ines helene, ShroomGirl
inihelene
Being willing to sacrifice the elderly and the people with underlying medical issues on the altar of the economy and supposed âfreedomâ is not surprising coming from this ghoul. It
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Karen Mulreid
beatingblog
Even if schools reopen fully in Sept (which I think they will personally) there will still be some form of online/at home learning for when kids are sick and quarantined
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Scott Wong
scottwongDC
Congress clinches sweeping deal on coronavirus relief, government fundinghttps://thehill.com/homenews/senate/531074-congress-gets-sweeping-deal-on-coronavirus-relief-government-funding Pelosi/Schumer: The package includes bipartisan, bicame
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
As COVID19 rates start to increase this article might interest those who've not read it. Relevant well beyond anaesthetists and intensivists.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/anae.15220 Important to understand how risk changes
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dr jiggly nubbins
jigglynubbins
The patients weâre seeing with severe COVID arenât the usual ICU patients. Most of the time, the diseases we see in the hospital have been stalking the patient for decades.
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The Intercept
theintercept
Argentina, South Africa, Brazil, and Turkey â all countries that hosted vaccine trials â will have to be satisfied with Pfizerâs gratitude, because (like most countries in the world) they
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Ethan DeWitt
edewittNH
Gov. Sununu to @jordynhaime on COVID measures:"If your argument is that states that have more restrictions have lower COVID, that is absolutely not true." Worth noting: That's also what he
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Mike Baker
ByMikeBaker
Itâs so hard for me to wrap my head around just how dire our coronavirus situation is right now. 139,855 new U.S. cases yesterday. Another record. The spread is totally
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Diego Bassani, PhD đ đ·
DGBassani
Hmm, not really. Look at this:https://twitter.com/melissagrelo/status/1339772726475706368 This corresponds to a prevalence of 1,583 cases per 100,000 asymptomatic individuals. It is extremely high for an asymptomatic population. There are c
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Zito
_Zeets
You know, one of the things I've been thinking about during this time of unimaginable grief has been bereavement leave, and how the little time given for grief points to
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Vicky Spratt
Victoria_Spratt
Ok Lockdown 2.0 - why is the welfare safety net not strong enough for private renters? 1. Housing benefit for private renters, or Local Housing Allowance (LHA), was restored in
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Teagan Wall, PhD
TeagWall
This is not a surprise. The fact that this, and how the vaccine works, has been communicated so poorly to the public, however, is a disgrace. Here's a quick "Explain
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