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Lucas Morin
lucasmorin_eolc
New paper on hydroxychloroquine for Covid-19:"No evidence of rapid antiviral clearance or clinical benefit with the combination of hydroxychloroquine & azithromycin in patients with severe COVID-19 infection", by Molina et
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*Atilover*
AninhaArantes
1/23 Aquela thread que cês tão me atormentando desde sexta: SOBRE O USO DE MÁSCARAS CASEIRAS...Dois pedidos: 1. Lê ATÉ O FIM, por favor... e 2. sem brigar com o
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
While the face of coronavirus in the media has been disproportionately white, race data trickling out shows that the victims, particularly those dying from it, are disproportionately black. So much
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Here is @EricMeyerowitz and my #COVID-19 literature UPDATE 3/25-4/8Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13nbSCnJDQKtidyZR663GkmE5cX9wCwa7U5hwHWDgRnY/edit?usp=sharingRecording:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgkMKLpsCusKey messages with stud
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Andrew Stokes
astokespop
1/ Our new pre-print produces county-level estimates of excess mortality in 2020 for over 3100 counties across the United States – for use in local health policy and planning.Thread. 2/
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ɪᴀɴ ᴍ. ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ 🦠🤧🧬🥼🦟🧻
MackayIM
Yes. Cloth masks (less so than surgical masks & less again than N95 respirators) *can* reduce risk of inhaling potentially (an as yet unproven, but possible route of SARS-CoV-2 infection)
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
When Covid-19 first hit America hard last month, the narrative was that it was the great equalizer, that in such a divided nation, our shared humanity meant we would be
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Brett Mitchell
1healthau
My thread in response to an article in The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/ppe-unmasked-why-health-care-workers-in-australia-are-inadequately-protected-against-coronavirus-143751There are a few things that need to be teased out a
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Parker Jenkins
_parkerjenkins_
Hey friends! I've seen a lot of false information about the current pandemic at hand, so below are some helpful, informative, and (most importantly) scientifically-backed articles about COVID-19: 1. CDC
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Sudipta Saha
shudeepto_saha
I'll keep repeating this again and again, but the pandemic **DOES NOT** affect all equally. Especially to those in Canada, where data remains unavailable and where a provincial Chief Medical
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Nick Genes, MD, PhD
nickgenes
When social media was new, and its promise and peril were more hypothetical, a few wise mentors in my department and at SAEM encouraged me to read and talk about
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Taisa
Sci_Tai
An older neighbor asked for Lysine, Monolaurin & Liposomal Vitamin C to prevent #COVID19. A friend sent them these recs accompanied by lots of false "science" (eg. "Lysine good, arginine
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Steph Yeboah
StephanieYeboah
I like Maya Jama and dont blame her for taking the Adidas job because work is work and we are all trying to get our bags. But this new collaboration
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Defeat Trump #VoteEarly #BidenHarrisLandslide2020
Defeat_Trump2
1/ When Trump announced that children are "practically invulnerable" to COVID he engaged in a calculated lie. To the contrary, children do contract COVID in large numbers; they do suffer
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QAhmad
Q__Ahmad
Happy #PrideMonth everyone. It's important, that we not only celebrate people in the #LGBTQ+ community but keep striving to create a more just and equal society. Especially for the #trans
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
My discussion on the role schools play in transmission, and what needs to be done with @bbcworldservice - speaking with Paul Henley and panelists, @georginagodwin and @DomJermey. Please listen from
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