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Leah Millis
LeahMillis
I think this is a great opportunity to talk about media literacy, trauma, & what happens when there is a general vacuum of graphic COVID visuals. 1/...https://twitter.com/Bob_Wachter/status/1341772822297804800 First of all,
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Peter Schmidt
pnschmidt
North Carolina continues to track with California. Shown here are per capita cases, with Florida (US active case leader) shown for comparison. 1/ NC also tracks CA for per capita
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Jeff Roush
JeffRoushPoetry
Defining 2020: Nomenclature. As we get ready to bid adieu to a year like no other in my memory, it seems appropriate to record for posterity some of the terms,
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John Bailey
John_Bailey
Thread: State leaders, school leaders, and parents are all wrestling with one core question: Is it safe to reopen schools? Here's a summary of the existing research: 2. The
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nicole elan
nicole_chenelle
I’m seeing a WHOLE lot of “slippery slope 1A” fear mongering from the right and shit-libertarian takes. Deplatforming certain accts was necessary after Jan 6th bc suspension and TOU enforcement
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
There are debates - important debates - to have in these COVID times, but there are some either stupid debates or misguided in my view debates. Here's my list with
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Sam Ashworth-Hayes
SAshworthHayes
Found this thread highly persuasive, in that I went in with doubts and came out certain that the public health profession needs to be razed to the ground for its
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Isabella Eckerle
EckerleIsabella
A few explanations why I'm worried: The dynamic of #SARSCoV2 #B117 in the UK is concerning, taking over other strains at rapid speed even though incidence is high. Found in
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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS
andrewbostom
1/ CDC data analysis by Johns Hopkins Researcher, G. Briand: “in contrast to most people’s assumptions, the number of deaths by COVID-19 is not alarming. In fact, it has relatively
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Adam ™ Ford
adamTford
What happens to those urban deer after they are translocated to a more 'wild' area?New paper published in @wildlifesociety, led by #WiRELab @fos_ubco PhD Student Chloe Wright shows us the
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Andrew Lover
AndrewALover
Great to see @rockefellerfdn taking the lead in some ambitious thinking around how we proactively address our pandemic response. A few additional thoughts... (in no particular order) 1/nhttps://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/13427606119276
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
It took 40 years to admit TB was airborne. It was thought to be droplet / fomite. Because of ease of infection in close proximity, and cases of shared air
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Ayman Al Jurdi
AlJurdi
1/9 Let’s talk about nephrotic syndrome after hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) #Tweetorial #MedTwitter @NSMCInternship75M with myelofibrosis s/p allogeneic stem cell transplant is referred for nephrotic-range proteinuria discover
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Elad Nehorai
PopChassid
What's happening to Kanye is heartbreaking. It's impossible to know if he is going through a manic episode, but in light of some reactions, I'd like to share my own
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Taylor P. van Doren 🦕
taylor_vandoren
As a 1918 flu scholar, I think it's insanely important to point out (now esp. given Dr. Fauci's statement today about "back to normal" by the end of 2021) ...
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Debadutta Parija
parija_d
@bmcbbsr (1) Long thread warning..Me and wife are Medical Doctors. My 68 years old mother, who is diabetic and hypertensive (on medication) was diagnosed with Covid. Harrowing experience so far.
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