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Linecook
LLinecook
A thumb on the scale for the virus, part 999: covid's fortuitous mutation in light of a paper it evidently read, and the related campaign of whoopsies This image is
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
Prof Jonas @Ludvigsson yesterday posted a response to questions about why he signed the Great Barrington Declaration. I hope he doesn't mind but I've translated it in to English for
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Nothing more fully underscores the intellectual bankruptcy of libertarianism than this by @robbysoave in @reason and the comments that follow it. The "everyone can choose how much risk to accept"
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
Because it’s 2021 and we have to say the quiet parts out loud: Vaccinated individuals must still wear masks, distance, and be treated exactly the same as non-vaccinated individuals. This
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Growing research demonstrating importance of protective T-cells against SARS-CoV-2 combined w/ prior research on influenza viruses suggest that nasal mucosa T-cells may explain the rising number of "positive" PCR
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Jonathan Cedernaes
JCedernaes
A rather new #SARSCoV2 variant B.1.525 has been identified in some countries, e.g. England & the U.S.Id dates in photo below from https://cov-lineages.org/global_report_B.1.525.html.There is however no evidence so far that
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The most trad fruit tree of them all: the quince. Here's a gathering of Chinese quinces (Pseudocydonia sinensis). Quinces are inedible raw, only useful cooked. In the early days of
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Adam Amin
adamamin
I was going to type some emotional tweet about how I’m thankful to be back on NFL coverage this week and I am but most of you don’t care and
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Brian Resnick
B_resnick
The coronavirus came from nature.Here's my report on how it may be returning back to nature, and what that means for both human and animal health.https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/12/16/21826130/coronavirus-covid-19-in-animals
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
1/ THREADI see a lot of misinterpretation/misuse of this set of 4 figures, and it's bugging me. (spoiler: it's the ORANGE figure that's causing the problem...) 2/ PURPLE: shows number
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Jay Breneman
JayBreneman
THREAD: So I just compared 20 years of (available) flu data with COVID-19 in Erie County, PA. Here's the ugly chart, first draft. Enlarge to see details. -[CHART LEGEND]-GREEN: Cases
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Smart Sync Services
SmartSyncServ
Hester Bio 2019-20 AR Notes Part 2Before you move ahead, get some background here:https://twitter.com/SmartSyncServ/status/1292710653879361536 1/Strategy for Sustainable Growth•Customer-centric approach•Win-win Partnerships•Operationa
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Chris Godby
chgodby
Today's Ohio COVID update is up! Fantastic day for currently hospitalized - we're almost below 2,000. For those wondering if I'm seeing the vaccine effect in the data, the answer
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Researchers must begin to speak with greater humility about what’s being called “long covid.” Fatigue, “brain fog”, dizziness, and hair loss are very non-specific symptoms. Millions develop such symptoms every
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Time for another heme #tweetorial Let’s talk about Racism in medicine. Sadly, sickle cell disease (SCD) highlights this issue all too well. 1/n SCD encompasses a group of diseases characterized
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aure
maureviv
COVID is not like fluAlso it is *not* a sepsisCOVID is no longer a syndromeLate, immune-mediated hurt (primarily vessel) is the main driver of organ dysfunction. Corticoids worksigned, someone who
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