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Sarah Stierch
Sarah_Stierch
So, if you live in #SonomaCounty and you haven't read this, you should. This thread includes highlights: 1. 8 residents at Oakmont Gardens are positive for #covid19 and were ALL
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
“I personally don’t feel like my civil rights have been violated. Only difference is I now order more things from Amazon, and have added an extra office to the north
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
I'm pro-vax as a concept, but many of u need to be more thoughtful about math. Vax is NOT 95% effective. It's a stats trick. Very few in *control group*
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Phillips P. OBrien
PhillipsPOBrien
OK, Ive been reading all these stories and tweets about the valiant "Few" who won the Battle of Britain, and I do feel its necessary to put this myth to
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IM
ianmSC
So Penn State does a study showing 8.7 million infections in March, which means lockdowns were months too late to matter. CDC says cases 10x higher than reported, so ~24
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
This has been a known issue that the virology/epidemiology/public health community has been screaming about for months. There was a great investigative piece in NYT where every expert quoted said
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Jen Kates
jenkatesdc
NEW: The #COVID19 “Vaccination Line.” Our review of state priorities (w/@joshmich, JenTolbert):*States are increasingly diverging from CDC guidance and each other;*Timelines vary across and within states;*It's a vaccine roll-out lab
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Gabriel Bosslet
gbosslet
There is chatter about this study in @nature that "disproves" asymptomatic spread- ergo, lockdowns were unneeded.Let's unpack this because I think this is a blatant misinterpretation of this amazing study.https://go.nature.com
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/25 This week’s Covid-View tells the story of many epidemics. Trends are diverging within the US and globally. What will places do about travel from areas with lots of spread?
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/15) Updated thread on children and #COVID19, summarising recent studies.Summary: both child-to-child and child-to-adult transmission has occurred; cases in children are being missed. #edutwitter #Schulen #Kinder #kinderen (2/15) First, a
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el gato malo
boriquagato
much has been made recently about the rise in reported covid deaths in the last few weeks.the question is: is it real?i normalized 3 series to april peak to make
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Mark Newton
NewtonMark
Observations from a NSW visitor to Adelaide: The SA COVID-19 restrictions are less strict in some areas, more strict in others, when compared to NSW's. But people in Adelaide have
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
A dive into'Patanjali Clinical Study'According to registration on CTRI, Initial sample size was planned for 60 in each group (placebo and Coronil).Primary Endpoint was Virological "Cure" at 14 days.(PCR negative)for
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Jacques Marcoux
jacquesmarcoux
Here's the thing though... HOW age groups are contracting the virus matters probably more than how many per age group. I doubt most of those folks in PCHs are getting
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Harsh Gupta Madhusudan
harshmadhusudan
1. America has 1 in 100 workers farming. We have around 1 in 2. We need to move people from farms to urban jobs.2. We cannot subsidise all procurement at
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Paul Novosad
paulnovosad
Our new paper on judicial bias in India’s lower courts, using new data from 6 million criminal court cases. Do Muslims or women get better outcomes when their cases are
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