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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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Yonatan Grad
yhgrad
New preprint: Here we report quantitative prospective longitudinal testing from @nba players, staff and vendors & consider how these data can be used to improve diagnostic and surveillance testing algorithms.
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فاطمة خداده
Fatima_mek
سلسلة سريعة لتوضيح معنى مرض الHIT أو نقص الصفائح الناتج من الهيبارين وعلاقته بالتجلط و تطعيم الأسترازنكا ١\١٦ أولا الدم يتكون من ثلا
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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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Tim Korevaar
TimKorevaar
I am quarantined in London, so #Tweetorial timeShould we treat subclinical hypothyroidism during pregnancy?A tweetorial on physiology, overdiagnosis, risk stratification and treatment harms.Do you treat subclinical hypothyroidism during pre
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Sabina Walker 😀 Master Appl Science (Neuroscience
SabinaWalker18
1/x Testing = CasesThis ALSO:(1) #False_Positive PCR results (compared to True Positives)especially if #asymptomatics tested&(2) #NON_infectious cases IF excess Ct cutoffLeads to #erroneous reporting of #NON_infectious
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
I was going to write about whether there is any good evidence for chloroquine in the treatment of COVID19. There is none yet, and it might be *harmful*. This is
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Michael Simonson
msimonson19
1/ In light of yesterday’s @Mad_In_America report on @DrJlieberman, here’s my Lieberman story: I met him at last year’s SXSW conference. He initially refused to speak to me because I
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This is important. Linked is an academic critique of the COVID public health response:https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/7ACD87D8FD2237285EB667BB28DCC6E9/S1935789320002980a.pdf/public_health_lessons_lear
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Kurt Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
How it goes....Person A: We need to open schools!Me: Are you worried about multisystem inflammatory syndrome?A: What's that?M: A disease that's been linked to Covid.A. Kids don't get that.M: Actually,
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Andrew L. Croxford
andrew_croxford
I want to visit an interesting point featured in Michael Yeadon’s interview. This is the question about levels of pre-existing immunity to #SARSCoV2 in the population due to exposure to
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Ok a few things have been moving in the world of paediatric #COVIDー19 literatureTime for an updated #tweetorial on SARS-CoV-2 infection in children!#FOAMped #FOAMed #PedsICU #PedsID #IDtwitter 1/12 So there
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADWill Biden debate @realDonaldTrump?I used to think "absolutely," but now?I have no idea. Watch the THIRD video. It's stunning.https://twitter.com/cjtruth/status/1306026630377242630 Biden is almost certainly suffering fro
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Yossi Gestetner
YossiGestetner
Netherlands opened schools in April. Split classes in half; distancing for ages above 12.By June: No distancing at school; no split classes for primary grades.The country’s 7-day average of death
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
Alright, gather round folks, because it's time for another Twitter thread explaining one of the FDA's programs, why it matters, and why you're about to hear about it a lot.
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
NEW! research shows rapid antigen tests can work in a real world setting - with asymptomatic and symptomatic people. The rapid "paper-strip" antigen test called the BinaxNOW detected >90% of
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