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RokoMijicUK
Public health officials told the Royal Navy to stop using lemons against scurvy because lemons were expensive and took up space. A lot of men died as a result. In
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
I think that this Q&A with Sir David King, chair of UKs Independent SAGE sums up the end game of such an initiative. https://www.independentsage.org/qa-with-sir-david-king-chair-of-independent-sage/ When asked why he felt the
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Erin C. Sanders, MSN, WHNP-BC (She/Her/Hers)
ErinSandersNP
To clarify, "allowing" = Forcing #COVID-positive nurses to continue to work even if exposed to a potentially deadly virus that they could infect their colleagues or patients with because our
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Syrian Association for Citizen’s Dignity
SyrianACD
#COVID19 pandemic is indeed out of control in Syria, although there is no official data to reveal the extent of devastation wreaked by the virus in regime-held areas. While the
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Chad Underwood
chadaunderwood
Today, I start my 39th year on Earth. I’ve seen the highest highs and lowest of lows.I wanted to give you the lessons, life has taught me. Thread 1. Your
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Kimiko Shibata 🇨🇦
ESL_fairy
Here is the Sick Kids document on returning to school. See my coles notes in thread below: http://www.sickkids.ca/PDFs/About-SickKids/81407-COVID19-Recommendations-for-School-Reopening-SickKids.pdf 1. Screening to prevent symptomatic indivi
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Sylvia Villeneuve
sylv_villeneuve
1/14 Once upon a time (>2 years ago), we started the journey of making the PREVENT-AD data open. We had to reconsent the participants, develop the platform to host and
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this appears to be an example of mistaking good news for badcovid-19 is extremely low risk for childrenthere have been 31 deaths from covid under the age of 14 in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
COVID BECOMING A CHRONIC DISEASE: ~10-35% suffer persistent symptoms, mostly neurological: autonomic nervous system dysfunction, sleep, pain, dizziness, cognitive difficulties. A study even 1/3 after hospitalization had memory problems. #Lo
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Carrie A. Goldberg
cagoldberglaw
I'm heartbroken for this generation of law grads worried about the bar exams. The exams are worthless and arbitrary. Studying for it was all encompassing for like two months. For
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Sam The Challenger
MohauHlonyana
Exercising Daily May Impact Your Personal Finances.There are many benefits of exercising regularly.Exercising not only affects our bodies it also great for our minds, emotions, and finances! #FetchYourBody2020 #90DaysWithoutSugar [Thread]
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Dr. Devon Greyson
DevonGreyson
Something I learned about in my 3y as a social scientist embedded in a vaccine research ctr is AEFIs: Adverse Events Following Immunization. Lots of things happen after we’re vaccinated
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Ed Yong
edyong209
A few COVID-19 long-haulers told me they too disbelieved folks with ME/CFS and similar illnesses until they experienced something similar firsthand—and now deeply regret their previous skepticism. (Some folks w/
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Heather Boushey
HBoushey
Mulling this article over this morning: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/14/business/economy/biden-democrats-economic-stimulus.html?smid=tw-share A thread ... Our economy is in trouble. Why? The virus has roared back. With COVID-19 cases aga
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
A few thoughts about language and the pandemic. We are hearing a lot of talk of ‘second waves’, which I think has the capacity to seriously mislead. Talk of a
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
Save the wild bees!#Scicomm #CommSciMedia #SaveTheWildBees Bees are responsible for pollinating 1/3 of the food eaten globally. Despite their importance, they are suffering a huge decline in population numbers. People
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