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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
1/9 There is a lot of the argument "lockdowns only delay deaths rather than reduce them" going around at the moment. There is also a lot "let's see the balance
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Stephen McGann
StephenMcGann
If the National Health Service was being formed this morning, there would be many who would mistrust it as a government plot. A means of control. A giant lab, submitting
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
COVID & BRAIN damage—half of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium. A new study offers the first clear evidence that, in some people, the coronavirus invades brain
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Your Annoying Vegan Friend
your_vegan
If you're plant-based for the planet, and science invents a magical carbon-sequestration machine that mitigates climate change, and a new hybrid cow that gives supermilk and only requires 3 sq
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW!!! So. we've all been hearing stories of reinfection with the coronavirus. And they're alarming. But they are just that--stories, without solid evidence. It may seem like this virus is
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Log
LogPowerslave
Twitch culture sometimes absolutely scares the shit out of me.I've had a few convos in recent days about the prevalence of 'Emotional Dumping' in streams, and I think it's a
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Team Apocalypse: EVerY1 IN the DaKOTaS is DYING! The hOSP1TALs are OVERRUNNNN -Head of Sanford Health, the largest health-care system in the Dakotas:"We've got this under control. There's not a
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Emily Moin, MD MBE
eemoin
In response to a rumor that healthcare workers who treat COVID patients will be prioritized for vaccination in our health system, one of my co-residents asked, unironically, "Does that include
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Dr. Lipi #WearAMask Roy
lipiroy
COVID Gender Gap: Why Fewer Women Are DyingExcellent study in @PNASNews & published in @HBSWK Key Findings: 1. Women much more likely than men to perceive #COVID19 as a serious
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Caroline Lewis
CLewisITV
NEW THREAD: An hour of COVID-19 Qs is about to begin in @StatesAssembly Confident opener from Chief Minister "I hope we are now entering final journey - vaccination is starting.
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, we've all been focused on the now, the short-term effects of #SARSCoV2 and the acute health impact of #COVID19, but what are we starting to learn about the long-term
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Sabrina Epstein 🌈👩🏻🦽🎨
SabrinaTessEp
In epidemiology, we learn susceptibility is risk due to a factor part of one’s biology—immune system, genetics, pregnancy—while vulnerability is risk due to external factors—discrimination, class, etc. The COVID discussion,
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Peter Barrett
petermbarrett1
Public health medicine is undervalued until high profile outbreaks like #covid19. Disease prevention is often behind the scenes work that can be taken for granted. Why do things need to
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Laura Dodsworth
BareReality
Simon Stevens has said that 20,426 people are being treated for Covid in hospitals in England, which is higher than the previous peak of about 19,000 in April.This compares two
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Jacob Hacker
Jacob_S_Hacker
You probably haven't noticed, but the Biden position on health care has changed substantially in recent weeks. #1 reason is the Biden-Sanders Unity Task Force, the recommendations of which are
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Jordan
JKellyLinden
Contact tracers speaking anonymously to @Telegraph said England’s test and trace service is so complex they fear potentially dangerous symptoms could be missed or the wrong advice given to the
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