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Nick_Collins14
This underscores why the messaging about opening up too soon needs to be much betterhttps://twitter.com/stoolpresidente/status/1260721488241418240 Hospital capacity is still a priority. Learning more about the virus is still a priority.
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Usha Ganesh
usha25g
Mrs. Sudha Murthy (born: 19th August, 1950 in Shiggaon, Haveri, Karnataka, India), aged 70 years, is an Electrical and a Computer Science Engineer, Author, Philantrophist, Speaker, Motivator. [Thread] Sudha
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Drug Monkey
drugmonkeyblog
This morning I reflected on how adult life is beset by tradeoffs, aka “sacrifices”. Yes, your choices matter down the road. You close of certain future alternatives all of the
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Vicky Ryan
vicky_ryan64
A long tweet: After listening to Angela Saini (author of Superior - The Return of Race Science) speak at the @RSSAnnualConf and then the podcast ‘Living with eugenics’ by UCL’s
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
Journalists need to really know the science before fact checking things they don’t even understand. Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody cocktail definitely used human fetal embryonic kidney cells. Where do you get
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Saint Nick
HantsOnlyTeam
What Government CAN do 1/3Publish data on cases,admissions, deathsPublish data on Testing progress/strive to hit goalPublish data on PPE availability & use & strive to sourceSet & review science to
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David A. Russler-Germain
dgermain21
If I had to give future heme/onc fellows one piece of advice not directly related to patient care, it'd be to read at 1+ paper every (week)day. Set aside 30
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Worrisome mutation: “At least four lab experiments suggest that the mutation makes the virus more infectious. Another study from Los Alamos National Lab finds that patients with the G
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CienciaPR
CienciaPR
A2: Dealing with misinformation is frustrating for scientists, so we encourage people to start from a place of empathy. Recognize these are scary and uncertain times and that it can
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: There's a growing body of data to strongly suggest #COVID19 predisposes to both venous and arterial thromboembolism due to excessive inflammation, hypoxia, immobilization and diffuse intravascular coagulation. This may
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Leland Conway Show
LelandShow
1/4 I’m not sure a lot of our political leaders or our neighbors realize that the worst of the economic fallout from the #Covid shutdown is still to come. The
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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
At his press conference, @CityCynthia just asked Premier Ford why he's still pursuing half measures (if that) on workplace COVID-19 outbreaks.He responded by saying “the variants in the workplaces are
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Josh Michaud
joshmich
Is contact tracing getting enough attention in U.S. coronavirus response? The answer may…not surprise you. @jenkatesdc and I have a new post about this.https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-policy-watch/is-contact-tracing-getting-enough-attention-in-u-s-co
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Chris Martens
chrisamaphone
Programming Languages as a discipline has traditionally been approached using the research methods of mathematics: formal definition and proof. There are some who challenge us to approach it as a
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Dr. Maimuna Majumder ✊🏾
maiamajumder
Our paper on the role of environmental factors on #SARSCoV2 transmission (led by Canelle Poirier & @MauSantillana) has been peer-reviewed & is now live: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-74089-7In our study, we find a
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Robert Bean
healthyheating
@CMOH_Alberta @YourAlberta In Jan. I with many other concerned scientists (engineers, physicians, epidemiologist etc) warned of the airborne elements of #COVID19, the need to address ventilation and filtration, that social
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