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Robert Wiblin
robertwiblin
I haven't written about COVID19 for a while. Here's some random updates on things I think we've learned and how my best guesses have changed: a. I suspect official opposition
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Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH
GYamey
I want to share my thoughts, as someone who has been so alarmed by the so-called "dissident" scientists like Gupta, Heneghan, Kuldorff, Bhattacharya, & Ioannidis who consider themselves brave Galileos
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Spencer Cox
SpencerJCox
Hey friends, this week many of our kids will be heading back to school—including my own kids—and I want to share a few thoughts about what to expect. Like everything
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Shaúl Navarro
ShaulNavarro
Mientras continúa el foco de atención en la pandemia de COVID19, como amerita, les quiero platicar un caso de los que su servidor está viendo por quedarse en el frente
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NOT GOOD—so it seems government researchers have discovered that the already more contagious #B117 has further acquired the other troublesome E484K mutation seen in #B1351 & #P1 variants—in 11
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Stephen Fasenfeld 😀
fasenfeld
1. “ How Has Professor Gerry Killeen From UCC Fared In His 2020 Predictions For Covid” 1/25I said I was going to look at our “esteemed” Doctors and Professors
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Ceron Lab
CeronLab
I've been reading a bit about the new #SARSCoV2 in #UK. I made a figure and this thread to better understand this #UKvariant with 9 mutations in the Spike Protein.
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Lauren Pelley
LaurenPelley
Six months ago today, officials announced Canada’s first #COVID19 case. People quickly started trickling in to hospitals — but there was no roadmap for treating the brand-new illness.The good news?
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
I made my submission to the @HLConstitution Committee yesterday. Here are some submissions about the WHO's pandemic advice from as recently as October 2019. In short, it does not remotely
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) 'The genetic sequences used in PCRs to detect suspected SARS-CoV-2 and to diagnose cases of illness and death attributed to Covid-19 are present in dozens of sequences of the
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I'm fascinated by this article, which once again seeks to downplay the role of children and schools in transmission. To quote Detective Sergeant Roger Murtaugh, "I'm getting too old
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𝕁𝕠𝕣𝕕𝕒𝕟'𝕤 𝕍𝕚𝕖𝕨
alexmjordan
#JordansView 105Countering the Fake #BlameTrump NarrativeFriends, please indulge this long thread- Twitter trends have me so pissed I had to respond. May this counter-narrative provide truth about real issues at
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
FAUCI SAYS THE CORONAVIRUS IS AIRBORNE—it’s not official until the Fauci sings. And Dr Fauci has come out strongly: “Bottomline, there’s much more aerosol than we thought”. #COVID19Moreover, #SARSCoV2
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Larissa Gross
larissaogross
1/n As the UK bakes in (yet another!) #heatwave and #London reaches 36 degrees, a short thread inspired by the brilliant @charisejeanine_ and @anulikesstars to refresh () why this heat
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
BAYES' THEOREM: The basic reason we get so many false positives to COVID19. The disease is so rare that the number of false positives greatly outnumbers the people who truly have the disease:
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Tinu Cherian Abraham
tinucherian
In another news, Official figures of no of COVID-19 cases in india, will cross 2 lakh today or by tomorrow. Over 2,00,000 officially confirmed COVID-19 cases in India. Just 4-5
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