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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Is Sweden a recent coronavirus success? I get asked that a lot.Here's my take on it, and thoughts on how to science along the way.Esp relevant since Anders Tegnell, Sweden's
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨‍💻
ManeeshJuneja
I really find some of the reactions from strangers, aquaintances and even good friends to be quite incredible, when I tell them that I've had #LongCovid for over 6 months
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Patrick Elliot
PatrickElliot_
I'm not an expert, but I have taken the time to fact check this tweet because it’s doing numbers – by actually reading the studies/articles it links to – and
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
In a new study, we've measured how many children visiting a Seattle hospital have serological evidence of prior infection with #SARSCoV2: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.26.20114124v1Why is this important and what did we
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toni 🌴 on island time
skinnybaras
lol so over a year ago (july 2019) me and my brother had to get rabies vaccines bc of a bat exposure and the hospital billed him wrong so he
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My Stock Vault
mystockvault
1/ IT'S THREAD TIME!I have promised a thread on a stock I think could be a potential 100 bagger and here it is!I have to thank @JonahLupton for his CEO
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Disappointed in @UpshotNYT on this story:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/28/upshot/coronavirus-herd-immunity.htmlA few key things stand out here. They quote unnamed "experts" to support an assumption that herd immunity
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Dara Kass, MD
darakass
Back in the ER, day 1.Everyone is trying to help. The hierarchy of healthcare has flattened in an attempt to flatten the curve. Senior surgeons getting oxygen or residents
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Vasudev Bailey, PhD
vasudevbailey
The list of serological tests. Summary: tons of choices and very little quality control or standardization. What sensitivity / specificity you ask? Most of these companies don't publish it, and
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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
There's a lot of weird tweets popping up about how we shouldn't need a vaccine for COVID-19, questions around why a vaccine is being hailed as The Answer and not
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Misleading Stanford Covid diagnostic study is all over news. Flaws w/ this study (authors acknowledge) could trick you into thinking that getting shot in the head has a low chance
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you sure you wanna do this?
mommysama
I see y’all are on here playing doctor again arguing about herpes so lemme set y’all dummies straight again. There are two types of herpes. HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 generally
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David Buck
davidjbuck
THREAD > 1/7. Important hearing of @CommonsSTC today. 75 minutes with @PHE_uk on understanding why testing, contract, trace policy turned off in March - which has set us largely on
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Out today, an important study about the characteristics of 37 asymptomatic COVID-19 infections from Wuhan. Patients were identified by screening close contacts of the cases; the authors made every
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
“What do we do if no vaccine rescues us” was the conversation I found myself having with some epidemiologists, scientists, doctors & engineers.It felt too early in the morning for
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David Lat
DavidLat
1/ Here's the latest chapter in my #COVID19 drama.On Saturday, I tested POSITIVE on a #PCR test. Was I reinfected?(Note: this is a multi-tweet THREAD; please read ALL tweets in
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