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Fraser McMillan
frasmcm
Yes, Whitty claimed that transmission stopped in Wuhan because they reached >20% saturation and "a degree of herd immunity". Can't find the original clip but @danielfalush quotes it here (https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
Two options now:1. Lengthen lockdown, get transmission close to zero, don't loosen until capacity for mass test-and-trace. Contain virus. 2. Loosen lockdown soon, but keep social distancing in place to
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Elle Moxley
ellemoxley
All right, education fam. My @kcur story about @ChildrensMercy doctors saying it's safe to reopen schools is blowing up over on Facebook. So let's talk through some of their recommendations.Story
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Nathan Lo
NathanLo3579
1/N Our new article published in Clinical Infectious Diseases (@IDSAInfo) on role of routine asymptomatic testing for #COVID19 in healthcare settings. We find twice weekly testing of all healthcare workers/patients
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L33Bolton
If you're unsure what #AGPs are in relation to #SLT practice, or how current UK-wide list was agreed, or why it's important, read this @RCSLT @justinroe @sarahwallaceslt @mmcoffeystamp @gemmaclunie @GovenderRoganie
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Kwame Owino
IEAKwame
Folks, seeing the indictments that are coming now from DCI makes it clear that in Kenya, corruption is a multi-generation enterprise. Daddy usually steals and the kids get good education
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Idaho - I doubt you are listening, but I have to say this. No matter how bad you thought we were or were not in the past, we are way
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Justin Jones
tonesbyjones
I've seen a lot of garbage posted from a certain individual's account about Melbourne's lockdown so I decided to scroll back to see what they were posting near the peak
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Laura Kuenssberg
bbclaurak
No 10 says Starmer 'inaccurately + selectively' quoted the March 12th guidance - see it in full for yourself here -https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-social-or-community-care-and-residential-settings-on-covid-19/guidance-
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David W. Higgins
higginsdavidw
THREADThis article is a challenging read. I had a go at replicating its findings for Ireland to assess the effectiveness of the two lockdown stages in March.I'm quite surprise by
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
A week ago, I gave a list on Newsnight which explained why the situation in care homes was so bad.1. Pressure to accept Covid patients from hospitals2. PPE3. Patchy testing
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Jose Puliampatta
JosePuliampatta
There are hopes, looking at the global view. For instance:ITALY reports 260 deaths; lowest daily toll since March 14. Spain too reports the lowest 288 for the same period.. Let
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Ryan Saavedra
RealSaavedra
ALL OF THIS IS CHINAโS FAULT:-Knew about outbreak in November-Knew human-to-human transmission possible in December-Knew it was a โsevereโ โepidemicโ and that risk of โspreadโ was โhighโ on the same
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yarrambat
Thread. Stop getting all excited about free childcare. Home truths and truisms. My SO works in the industry at various levels - planning, educating, training, and caring.1. ONLY the Coronavirus
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Julia Wick
sherlyholmes
I CANT WITH THIS ANYMORE SOMEONE MAKE IT STOPhttps://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/1264391232035393544 i miss you I even miss THE VIEW OF THE FREEWAY FROM THE TRAIN STATION Of course itโs not really just
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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
My experiences of nursing home outbreaks-why do they get so bad?Firstly increases in community transmission lead to staff or visitors getting infected. Who then bring it to work. Covid-19 is
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