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Sumanth Raman
sumanthraman
The most puzzling aspect of #Covid is its reluctance to infect Chinese since April 2020. Of the 87000 cases China has reported so far 68000+ have been in Hubei province
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Two questions on vaccine efficacy keep coming up: 1) How long will immunity last? 2) Will it limit overall infections/transmission, and not just symptomatic disease? Q1 is exactly what my
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Karl Dierenbach @Dierenbach on Gab/Parler
Dierenbach
On 11/3 I Tweeted a thread comparing Colorado to Ireland and expressing hope that Colorado's numbers would peak soon as had Ireland's.That did not happen. Why didn't we peak in
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
Since July, coinciding with increased PCR testing, there is an unusual uniformity to the official regional COVID death curves that is not apparent in the regional excess death curves, strongly
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/05/16/did-the-oxford-covid-vaccine-work-in-monkeys-not-really/While Hancock is celebrating MHRA’s questionable decision to give an emergency use authorisation to the Oxford/AZ vaccine, sc
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Maître Pandaï
Panda31808732
Carte du taux d'incidence par département (nombre de cas détectés pour 100 000 habitants sur les 7 derniers jours consolidés, ici du 1er au 7 septembre). La France était à
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/SARS-CoV-2 in aerosols: from dispersion in air, to inhalation and disease: (a) while large drops (green) are ballistically and fall, smaller ones (red) can remain buoyant; (b) Droplets evaporate to
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Jim Edwards
Jim_Edwards
Hello! Here's my daily thread on coronavirus stats globally.Today:The US: VP Pence denies there is a "2nd wave". The stats show that's a highly misleading way to think about what
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Imagine a country that has reduced their number of cases to only a few, say 5 infectious individuals, in a population of 5 million. A person might say: “The likelihood
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Stephen Patrick, MD, MPH
stephenwpatrick
Why are pediatricians suggesting we have "goal of having students physically present in school?" Trade-offs.Schools, for example, provide food to millions of food insecure kids. #tweetiatrician @AmerAcadPeds https://services.aap.o
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
Excited to contribute to this extremely important #SARSCoV2 study by @GreningerLab that provides first direct evidence that neutralizing antibodies are a correlate of protection against #COVID19 in humans! (1/9)https://www.medrxiv.org/conte
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Aisha Shaikh
aishaikh
Role of Stents in Dialysis Vascular Access - Tweetorial Indications for Stent Use Recent Clinical Trials of Stents in Dialysis Vascular AccessComplications associated with Stent Use1/@ASDINNews #VascularAccessPearls Arterio-venous (AV) Acce
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Dorms are like cruise ships on land or prisons without bars: people living in proximity, in frequent contact, over extended periods of time. For many infectious pathogens, such settings are
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Hugo Mercier
hugoreasoning
Today is the anniversary of George Washington’s death. How did he die? He caught a throat infection. Then his doctors decided to drain 2.5L of blood (2/3 of a gallon,
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
“6 feet apart” or “mask up” are cool slogans but 8 months into this epidemic, we should be communicating better than this. People don’t need more slogans. They need to
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राम गिलहरी
Ateendriyo
A significant group of people, including certain RW intellectuals, seem hell bent on "proving" that India has "underreported" it's Covid-19 cases. 1/n They reckon that based upon serology/antibody testing. For
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