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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
In science, observations drive conclusion. In politics, conclusions drive observations.A thread about masks. This is not advice not to wear a mask. It is simply sharing information. Share it before
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Lazarus Long
LazarusLong13
Here's the discussion of #CoVidIsAairborne that happened at the University of Calgary.https://ucalgary.yuja.com/V/Video?v=332352&node=1205653&a=385475807&autoplay=1I am going to list out Dr. Conly's slides, with links to
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/ The most important evidence regarding pediatric transmission comes from Iceland, and their study published in NEJM. Be suspicious of any expert ignoring this paper and discussing anecdotes instead. https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NE
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Lauring Lab
LauringLab
Excited to share our latest, out in @cellhostmicrobe. Great work by @alvalesano. This was a real team effort with major contributions from @mt2fus @famulare_mike many colleagues from @UVA_ID and @icddr_b
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 177Nice to re-start our Covid grand rounds today. Available here: https://tinyurl.com/yyw5myns . We covered a range of epi issues (the shape of the pandemic, changing mortality
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hergeloffeni
Hergeloffeni
1/ Résumé #Drosten podcast du 27 avril 2021 La présentation médiatique ne correspond pas à la réalité; le variant n'est pas responsable à la situation. Les 1e vagues étaient faibles,
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robert
magamanx4ever1
Some “experts“ who are advising the president are ignoring real science & replacing it with their own pseudoscience to give such advice. This is destroying the economy, lives, &
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balajis.com
balajis
Going viralWhat if this coronavirus is the pandemic that public health people have been warning about for years?It would accelerate many pre-existing trends.- border closures- nationalism- social isolation- preppers- remote
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Eli Van Allen
VanAllenLab
Interested to see how the forthcoming data behind the ‘TMB > 10 in all cancer types’ approval addresses a few key issues, having spent a long time thinking about this
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Tertius #Covfefe
TertiusIII
Since the Covid pandemic began, our country’s response, indeed most of the world’s response has been focused on containing the health consequences of the virus. Initially this was appropriate as
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Lu Chen
houndcl
#chloroquine https://thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31180-6/fulltext Maybe there is a surprise in this observational study.If we treat intubation as an independent event, there is a weak survival benefit from the CQ+
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Van Den Wymelenberg
Wymelenberg
Let's #UnPack (some facts) before we #FlyAgain. Lots of threads lately about if it is #Safe2Fly & how to #FlySafe. Here are a couple with really good information. This article
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sally
sallyKP
How does an mRNA vaccine differ from other vaccines and natural viral infection?Thread - written by Ashley Everly#COVID19 1. Natural viral exposure via natural routes (i.e. mucus membranes): Healthy immune
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Paul Glasziou
PaulGlasziou
How many #COVID19 cases are asymptomatic? The *incorrect* 40% figure keeps being repeated (such as claim below in 21 Oct NEJM Perspective), but best estimates are now closer to 17%
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
Let's review this mask thing one more time.Studies on the effectiveness of face masks (via our friends at Swiss Policy Research and our dutiful writers at @Rational_Ground )https://swprs.org/face-masks-evidence/https://rationalground.co
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
/#COVID19 hospitalizations are on the rise, as visualized by @awitherspoon, and contextualized by @sam_baker Here, I’ll break down hospitalization data, and explain why we must avoid drawing conclusions or drafting
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