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Evidence shows that public transit is not the COVID-19 transmission hot spot some people may assume (thread)http://vancouversun.com/news/covid-19-transmission-not-a-major-concern-on-public-transit In @VancouverSun today: “B.C. has seen no
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Dori Smith
Dori_TalkNation
Why some get sicker than others, does this apply to COVID_19? 'Children with recurrent Strep infections had smaller immune structures crucial to the development of antibodies in the Tonsils than
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Ian Jackson😷🏴🇬🇧🇪🇺 3.5%
dr_ianjackson
I read this @JamesMelville and I am now in tears, which is apt as I started the day in tears reading the account of an ITU Sister who went back
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LeAnn: Kansan. American. (Adopted) Aussie.
prairiegirl0028
You’d think WA would look at how quickly the US went from like 20 cases last February to a few hundred thousand and just shut up about their freakin week
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Tyler Shandro
shandro
Having a Canadian-made solution to vaccine production is a positive step forward, but having to wait until the end of 2021 isn’t going to cut it. Canadians, including Albertans, need
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST: There are more new confirmed cases each day in the US than at any time during the earlier April peak. But is it really meaningful to
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Grayson (he)
GraysonGoal
If the Covid vaccines that get approved are live vaccines, you need to understand that a ton of people will still be vulnerable -People with many disabilities/chronic illnesses CANNOT get
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John J. Lowe, Ph.D.
Prof_Lowe
1/ Update on COVID & Indoor Dining/Drinking Venues- Data on universal face coverings has grown and is stronghttps://bit.ly/3kFYmAQ -aerosol transmission occurs & risk in indoor environments close to 20-fold increaseBMJ https://
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
This article will largely be ignored but please, please read and share. It's not "pandemic fatigue" driving spreadhttps://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/01/07/pandemic-fatigue-how-adherence-to-covid-19-regulations-has-been-misrepresen
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
There are efforts to promote teachers up the vaccine priority list. Before that lobbying takes place, be sure you understand who is at risk of dying from covid and who
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Jim Stanford
JimboStanford
THREAD "Heartbreaking" is the only word I can find to describe today's awful #LFS jobs numbers: both the scale of job loss, and their painfully unfair distribution. 213K jobs
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Vanessa Lamers, MESc, MPH
vlamers
As restaurants re-open (again) around us, I'm seeing so much confusion (again) about this.Mostly I see: "Why is it okay for hair salons/clothes stores to open, but not restaurants?"Thread
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Domo
DapperDomo
The Democratic Party has approved and submitted two covid relief bills. The Republican Party and their control over the Senate and the Whitehouse is blocking it.https://twitter.com/ericawerner/status/1326927390321373184 The Democratic Party
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Tara Kiran
tara_kiran
These comments by @DrMohammadOsler on @TheAgenda need to be unpacked.In short,1. Family doctors are open2. Late presentations to ED likely relate more to pts delaying seeking needed care3. Some prev
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Oliver Smith
ollysmithtravel
By adopting China's lockdowns, we copied a country that: - Is committing genocide- "Disappears" or imprisons journalists and activists, and harasses their families- Tortures animals- Executes more people than the
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Keerthik Sasidharan
KS1729
I think Arundhati Roy is incorrect here - historically. Pandemics have rarely forced humans to break with their past. On the contrary, among the survivors, the more organized of them
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