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Daniil Gorbatenko
Daniilgor
These are probably the most stunning graphs on #COVID2019 #COVID19 They are from a paper analyzing the initial spread in Lombardian communes and they show that the transmission started falling
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Laura Alderman
LauraAlderman_
All of Scotland's care homes will have access to rapid lateral flow tests for designated visitors by January/February 2021 @JeaneF1MSP says results are delivered within 30 mins and will "reduce
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Francesco Nicoli
FrancescoNicoli
Dutch position is not only ideological: it's deaf. Mutualization *is* happening through ECB balance-sheet expansion and removal of capital key & issuer limits. This poses problems to core countries, which
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Amanda Jeyaretnam:Social Distancing
Liberal_Isms
It’s Sunday and the sun is shining which will increase park use and inevitably closure of these spaces again. I’m reminded of the fear, stigma and ignorance at the height
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Matthew L. Blomstedt
NDE_Commish
Staring at the stars is looking at history... it takes years for the light to reach the earth, so it is looking into the past. This is analogous to
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Gnome De Plume
PHealthGnome
A big concern in public health right now is that a new order will discourage marginalized groups from seeking testing. Law enforcement is being given access to #covidontario test results.
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Tom O'Dowd
todowd
What will you retain out of all this! There have been unexpected developments in healthcare during Covid. Public health, GP, ICU, Virology, Occ Health, Pharmacy, Nursing, IT, HSE, Medical Council
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Brad Johnson
tuns1999
“We don’t routinely recommend the use of face masks by the public to prevent respiratory illness,” said on January 31. “And we certainly are not recommending that at this time
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ THE NUMBER ONE #COVID #coronavirus topic right now? SCHOOL REOPENING. Here's my first of a couple threads on the topic, starting with some thoughts on K-12. 2/ K-12 shouldn't
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Charles Adler
charlesadler
"Those who think that this is a Chinese problem rather than a human one should think again. There is no shortage of zoonoses that have emerged from human maltreatment of
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Statement on False Allegations in @derspiegel: Reports of a 21 Jan phone call between @DrTedros & President Xi are unfounded & untrue. They didn’t speak on 21 Jan &
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Barbara Boelmann
BarbaraBoelmann
New WP: Wind of Change? Cultural Determinants of Maternal Labor SupplyAnna Raute @qmuleconomics, Uta Schönberg @EconUCL @CReAM_Research and I study the effect of childhood culture and present social environment on
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Pajamas It Is
HeckofaLiberal
THREAD: Because frankly I’m growing increasingly tired of countering those who are ignoring studies coming out from across the board showing children are not the drivers of this illness... 1/
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Lots of discussion & opinions about human trials to test efficacy of vaccines. They provide key data to answer a Q that normal phase 3 trials can't:Does the vaccine reduce
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
When folk estimated a herd immunity threshold, not only did many miss the importance of heterogeneity in transmission and susceptibility in lowering HIT, but they may have also missed important
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Peter Tomasi
petertomasi1
1/ You can do very good contact tracing, get good information and connect the dots if you do it in a standardised way with the same software nationwide.https://twitter.com/shaunscapades/status/1290245493956608002 2/ CT
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