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Rob Hoadley
robhoadley
From an HVAC engineering perspective, here's what I've learned about coronavirus prevention - the key is to control the amount of outside air brought into a building as well as
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update May 27: COVID-19 is the disease of the middle aged in some ways more than even of the elderly.As we open up & go back to work, it’s
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is getting a lot of press, so let's talk about what it does and does not meanit does NOT mean that only 6% of reported cov deaths are "real
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Peter Tennant
PWGTennant
I'm really dismayed at the way health & medical science is responding to the #COVID19 crisis.At the start, I was inspired to see a few good people stepping forward to
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Delete MassSurveillance 🇪🇺 #StopCovid19
falsel_net
#SARSCoV2 is neuro-invasive. Is CNS regulation of peripheral catecholamine outflow disrupted in susceptible patients? CAT overflow leading to platelet aggregation: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/22/coronavirus-blood-clots/ Co
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Dr.Shrinidh Nair
DrShrinidhnair
Ever wondered why there are cases where apparantly young individuals are succumbing to COVID-19 whereas older people are recovering very well? Here we need to understand that immunity boosting and
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
There have been misunderstandings and noise surrounding the UK Government's COVID19 strategy. There are some very smart people advising the Government. I respect them greatly. Still, even after the clarifications
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Ali Rogin
AliRogin
THREAD: I wanted to talk/tweet about the use of “fighting” imagery when we talk about cancer, and using the term “beat” to indicate success. It’s a topic I’ve been thinking
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𝙀𝙡𝙞 𝙋𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙘𝙝 🤚 🧼😷
eliowa
Epidemiology question that's been bothering me: Why are 70% of the sickest #COVID19 patients men? Could understanding lower risk in women be important for prevention? And could lower risk in
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
Why Did Florida Avoid a Coronavirus Disaster?Theory 1: A Hot and Humid ClimateTheory 2: Protecting the ElderlyTheory 3: It Didn’t Actually Do That Wellhttps://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/05/how-florida-avoided-coronavirus-disaster.ht
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DF
default_friend
Separate to the larger convo here, but this *is* a good question. In my life time, I’ve observed more and more friends identifying as “chronically ill” or “chronically fatigued.” It
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André Brett
DrDreHistorian
Today it is 81 years since an Australian prime minister first died in office. So, here is a morbid thread for morbid times: Aussie and Kiwi PMs who died in
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Ben Gardiner
BendyGardiner
So lots of important people seem to have some confusion around how deadly Covid-19 is - I went through the data we have to work it and it's clearly very
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Andrew Burke
ajlburke
I know we're all freaking out about the opened borders and all the lineups of visitors and such - I certainly am - but I want to do a counter-argument
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD:More from my groovy hubby - he does the math in our family.1) I notice a lot of people talking today about Covid-19 mortality rates 'only' being around 1%. I'll
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Barack Obama
BarackObama
Here are a few stories that have less to do with the very real medical or economic aspects of this crisis, and more with how we take care of each
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