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Daniel Delgado
DDelgadoVive
The push for vaccinated people to get “back to normal” isn’t just about rushing the end of the pandemic. It’s also a sign of a culture profoundly unaccepting of grief,
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Dan Pontefract
dpontefract
The pandemic really demonstrates if your organization operates with a higher purpose. There are great examples and not-so-great. Good: Bauer has switched from manufacturing hockey equipment to producing medical shields.
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Kevin Stephans MD
MdStephans
(1/5) The COVID era is aperfect time to adopt single fraction lung SBRT. This is supported by tworandomized trials suggesting comparable outcome for 30-34 Gy in 1 fraction formedically inoperable
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Maria Sol Taule
soltaule
These criminal charges are so used & abused by authorities during this ECQ. As observed, here are the top criminal charges you might encounter inside/outside your house. Note that there
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
It is becoming clearer & clearer that we have a situation much more like the second scenario.Young people feel immune & many are symptom freeWhite people have lower mortalityWell off
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Barbara Roberts
NotUnderBondage
Thread 1/ German Professor of Microbiology & Epidemiology says there is no reason to panic about #Covid_19. He questions the need for the #lockdown.In this thread I am reproducing some
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) The declaration reveals a lack of research that is puzzling to say the least. It's been meticulously researched for months by both the Citizen's Inquiries in Germany, the legal
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Max Nathan
iammaxnathan
Hard to think that we’re now in a world where proximity is a friction. For anyone working on cities, we’re in the Upside Down. I’m collecting some pieces here which
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Crystal Yeo, MD PhD
CrystalYeoMDPhD
Because I like videos, so I do. #himurakenshin Great video on #ripplingmuscledisease https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RicWrvozUsQ #MedTwitter #MedTwitter #MedEd #neurologyresident Lets discuss. Now is the hyperexcitability due to... Causes of
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
Here are a few facts, some surprising, others predictable,about France and Covid19. Fr has recorded more than 6,500 deaths in the last month as being caused, or influenced, by the
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Possible explanation? Nicotine lowers ACE2 expression. (SARS-CoV-2 uses ACE2 for entry into target cells.)https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6295500/ One major New York hospital system that has released its data has a lot more smoking
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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
There is a fatal lack of understanding in how contact tracing is being managed in this pandemic.So I will explain.John feels unwell on Monday, contacts his GP, gets a swab
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Zara 👩🔬👩⚕️ @ 🏠
ZiikZiiii
Basically, most people are too optimistic.For example, we like to believe that in the future we will have no illnesses, and when in doubt; misfortunes will more likely affect others
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Laurie Proulx
ProulxLaurie
Mother's Day is always bittersweet for me (a thread is coming). I've lived with #JuvenileIdiopathicArthritis since I was 14. It got in the way of a lot of things like
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Miguel L. Grau
miggrau
We are excited to share the @bbglab contribution to "Mutational dynamics and transmission properties of SARS-CoV-2". An interdisciplinary collaborative effort studying the mutational dynamics of #SARSCoV2 in Austria. @CeMM_News @B
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Dr David Hamilton
davidghamilton1
There's a few Tasmanian devil misconceptions to clear up from press earlier this week, so lets do it for #DevilFactThursDay! 1) Are Tasmanian devils are extinct in the wild?Absolutely not!
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