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sara.art
saraart4
etudes sur les masqueshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19216002/ ucune des études examinées n'a montré un bénéfice du port d'un masque, que ce soit chez les travailleurs de la santé ou les membres de la
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
Just caught up on @Keir_Starmer's interview with @Peston from last night. It was disappointing:- He said antigen tests only useful for getting frontline workers back to work. That's not true.
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OKC-SPAN
OKC_SPAN
Good morning. I am in place to cover this morning’s Special Meeting of the City Council of Oklahoma City with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department. Today will be an informational
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Mama Doctor Jones | Danielle Jones, MD
MamaDoctorJones
139 people had their hair done by stylists who were symptomatic with COVID-19...this is the story of what happened:It was a regular day at her job as a hairstylist when
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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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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
This article describes a radical approach to (not) managing the COVID epidemic in India. It misrepresents my views worse than almost any article I have ever been quoted in. We
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Nicole Saphier, MD
NBSaphierMD
Democrats say they're the party of science, but they've repeatedly ignored the science on Covid. They can't expect to be taken seriously when Biden's chief medical advisor says fully vaccinated
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Kiran Kumar S
KiranKS
You must spend 56 minutes of your weekend time to watch this NTD documentary. I insist. An explosive documentary giving step by step details of how China's Communist party wilfully
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Marcelo P. Lima
MarceloPLima
1/ For everyone asking: "But if we reopen now, doesn't this virus spike up again?" the answer is YES.But it's a risk we need to manage.We don't have a vaccine.
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Some COVID perspective. A reminder - I am an expert in one area (human genetics/genomics); I know many experts in other areas (infections epi, viral genomics, wastewater, clinical trials) worldwide
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
.@CDCgov made an important new recommendation yesterday regarding the use of cloth face coverings in public. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html 1/x Based on studies showing a significant portion of pe
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Jay
OneFineJay
Posting this as a thread in one go coz I need to sleep but also get it out of my head.SARS-CoV-2 has been traced in France as far back as
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numinosity
numinosity
i’ve been skeptical of the seemingly arbitrary 2-week isolation period - particularly in light of so many asymptomatic carriers - and curious as to why it was touted so widely.
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CCG BRYSON
RealBrysonGray
So, correct me if I’m wrong, but did China ADMIT to creating the virus but also say it was funded by the Obama’s administration with Dr.Fauci approving the funding? Why
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Mackenzie Lockhart
lockhartm
While the pundit class of BC is concerned with the dangers posed by an election, what does the science actually tell us?TL;DR: The risks are minimal, especially when transmission is
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Breaking—White House blocks a new order from CDC to keep cruise ships docked until mid-Feb (likely under pressure from politically powerful tourism industry in Florida)Hey cruise industry—nobody sailing your
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