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KobaBec
"Many unreliable rumours such as "Tokyo may be locked down" can be seen flying around on SNS. But what would actually happen in the case of a lockdown? I asked
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
THREAD:KEEP THE FAITH1. We have a new Government in power during one of the most revolutionary times in modern history. We've had 4 years of political instability following the referendum
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Cecile Richards
CecileRichards
As we start to talk about #reopening - let’s get a few things straight for those in the White House, governor mansions and statehouses across the country who seem to
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Science is our exit strategy. Driving case numbers low buys us important time to develop, test, and deploy vaccines, but there are many other important reasons to slow transmission.A thread
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Write in Jesse The Body 🇸🇪 🇮🇪
jordanschumway
CV19 & Children: threadChildren make up 1-2% of all #coronavirus cases.They are at ~0% risk of being hospitalized and have 1 in ~2 million. chance of dying .They have a
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Lou-Lou Mason
LouLouMason
HAI! Covid thread. Not had test bc NHS have stopped testing. I have severe asthma so high risk, so have to monitor & be prepared-am v good re listening to
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Slava Malamud
SlavaMalamud
Since we are on the topic of Russian sports, here is a nice cautionary tale on the not-really-post-COVID world.So, the Russian Premier League has restarted today. And, holy crap, did
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The physician scientist
MDPhD14
How can we monitor human populations in bulk for coronavirus?Track their sewage!In general, if test availability is an issue, pooled samples could ameliorate that shortage, e.g. running one test on
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BowTiedTigress
BowTiedTigress
GM! That yellowing leaf on your plant, it's a goner. It isn't going to turn back to green and it isn't producing energy for the plant anymore so pull it
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Deirdre Gilhawley
DeeGilhawley
The entire Primary Schools reopening plan hangs on one sentence (p26): "Remember that the virus is spread by droplets and is not airborne so physicalseparation is enough to reduce the
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Why is #COVID19 sequencing important? For one thing, it is the only way we can detect & track new variants.In our latest preprint, we describe a novel #SARSCoV2 variant that
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McMacro
McTeaguePeter
Loading up some charts -- (1) US Data Surprise (Yellow) vs $SPX. YES, stocks attention on stimulus (post-Election/Biden breeze view) + shortage of financial assets + sector shifts ...and
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
"Yes, kids should be in school"Let’s first acknowledge a hard truth: Widespread school closures come with devastating costs.A THREAD First, school closures are creating “virtual dropouts.” Twenty percent of Boston
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
1. So the youtube/economist poll is an online survey, which means its technically not a random prob sample (like the other onlines). These onlines (morning consult is another) make up
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3Donimus
3Donimus
1. The times we are experiencing are dark. At these moments we have to become stronger and tougher than ever before. Just like a tree: to grow strong roots it
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Benjamin Thibault
ThibaultBen
Do differences in case loads explain Alberta's urban/rural divide on approval of COVID measures? Not really, no. At least not with Wave 2. [Thread] #ableg #abhealth I've heard it speculated
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