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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
Pam Groenewald, an officer of the SAMRC (@PamRenaud @MRCza) continues to misrepresent @PanData19's views, summarising them as "to try and minimise the suffering and mortality due to the Covid epidemic".
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Dr N. Brodie נחמה
brodiegal
In this Groundhog Day pandemic life, people demand the State resolves issues related to COVID. But every time the State does anything, people clamour 'not like that'. What is the
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
This is very good news indeed, and the *potential* implications go well beyond the @pfizer #COVID19 vaccine. While we just have the press release, it's worth reviewing what this *could*
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
As a small town ER doc I worry that the indoor #TrumpRally in #Tulsa could lead to a hotspot in many small towns as people travel for the event and
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I’ve been saying since February that we can’t afford to ‘live with this virus’. Everything that’s happened was predictable and predicted by many scientists. Mutations were to be expected.
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Labour’s abstention today is interesting. They should oppose as should all MPs. There’s no evidence of a public health crisis nor that one is imminent. Even early in winter, some
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Lot of media coverage for UsForThem in the last few days.For a small grassroots organisation they've managed incredible coverage and access.While DfE won't answer NEU FOIs on how many
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Richard Meyer
RichardMeyerDC
The idea that forcing new homes today to go all-electric is the easiest and cheapest path to low-carbon buildings assumes an array of facts not submitted into evidence. Let's look
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Teacher Talker
TalkerTeacher
#bced unmasked A rawLet me be clear, I am not giving up on #bced. It is my life’s work & I love my students, the science of learning, the craft
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
Rapid tests are already being used to screen people without symptoms for the coronavirus — even though they're not cleared for this purpose, and the data in asymptomatics is sparse.Some of
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Reflecting on the future1) Short term - get transmission down, doesn't have to be perfect, just buy time for vax-reduce non essential interactions-support essential workers-strengthen testing/isolation/case/contact tracing-improve commu
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Californias made impressive progress transitioning to clean energy, cutting its power-sector CO2 emissions nearly in half over the past 15 years. But with rapid energy system changes have come grid
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Simply Biochemistry
SimplyBiochem
1) THREAD - Why the new SARS-CoV-2 UK variant is NOT a new strain.Unfortunately the way this recent development has been reported has upset a lot in the scientific community.
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Gabrielle Colleran
GColleranMD
I’m going to be very frankIt is very hard to believe that our schools will open & stay open in two weeksOur R number is going up, the opposite to
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
Some of what we've learned about health behavior re: chronic disease prevention is highly applicable to pandemic mitigation.... E.g., this from @Lucy_WellNow: https://lucyaphramor.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/NHD-Extra-Lucy-Aphramor.p
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Ubaka Ogbogu
UbakaOgbogu
I really hate to say it, but this article is last straw for me. I can no longer trust information coming from the CMOH. It is contrary to evidence and
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