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Rob Yeldham
RobYeldham
Thread - Pent up demand and extra long term demand from Covid related impacts clearly mean that governments should be; keeping non Covid care going wherever possible, spending more on
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
Russian roulette with one round in the chamber has a one in six (16.67%) chance of killing you.This is only marginally less safe than being in a New Jersey nursing
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Hannah Dreier
hannahdreier
Last winter, I wrote about an asylum-seeker named Kevin and how ICE used confidential therapy notes to keep him detained.In July, his detention center was overrun by Covid, and he
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Anna Mikhailova
AVMikhailova
EXCL:• NHS staff face 'disgusting' 200% hike in hospital parking costs• Leaked letter reveals Trust plan to end free COVID parking and hit staff with massive hikes instead• One nurse’s
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SheffieldCityCouncil
SheffCouncil
This is an update about the current situation regarding COVID-19 in Sheffield.Cases continue to drop but hospitals remain busy. The rate of new cases of COVID per 100k are approaching
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Ziyad Al-Aly
zalaly
1/8 Here is a thread on our recent paper comparing the clinical manifestations and outcomes of people hospitalized with covid-19 or seasonal influenzahttps://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4677@bmj_latest @vahsrd @VAResearch @VASTLResearch @W
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Haider Warraich
haiderwarraich
When my patient came to the hospital unable to breathe weeks after #COVID19, it was his heart not his lungs that was failing. Now he might need a transplant. In
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
I know I am all over the place today but my 2 favorite COVID-19 topics are masking & immunity. Today good day for masking & here is another study (super
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Heather Morrison
heather_mo
Last week I suddenly came down with some sinus irritation. After a few hours of trying to deny what I was feeling, I ended up calling my boss, then 811
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Dr. MAAWEYA ELAEED
DrMaaweya
10 months into the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, what we have learned1.SARS-CoV-2 is not only emergent virus we have to concern about.2.SARS-CoV-2 is going to be circulating and stay with us forever.3.I
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
1. COVID currently is not going to be eliminated. Islands/small countries can exploit geographic advantage - but are susceptible to the world given how deep this has infiltrated. Compare to
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John Culver
JohnCulver689
1/Depending on how the chaos and incompetence of Trump/GOP pandemic mismanagement and miscommunication play out when it comes to masks, social distancing, and vaccination in coming months... 2/ it's quite
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Liam O'Dell
LiamODellUK
There’s a significant section of this report on the Government’s comms during the crisis, with @FullFact saying they “should have done more to help the public understand the issues they
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Karen Kasler
karenkasler
"I have seen illness and death on a scale that I have never seen in my career. I have admitted families. I've had to put spouses next to each other
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Matias Kaplan
matias_kaplan
Elon Musk's testing tweet is pretty dumb but shows how testing probabilities can be tough. Musk likely was using the BD Veritor antigen test (if I'm wrong please correct me).
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
Two very contrasting approaches in Ontario vs. BC - one limiting hours in bars/shutting down clubs and banquet halls. Ontario status quo with continuing society as is. On surface may
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