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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
Amy Tan: in BC we should be keeping an eye on the variants, actually doing the genome sequencing, not just assuming (as we are) that everyone has a variant. Which
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Emeline Brulé
e_mln_e
Reading about the crisis of expertise in health (among other things) in @doctorow's new book, I'm wondering to what extent it feeds on our perceived or actual individualization of health
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Vera 🌱 she/her/they/them
vera_tenacious
Watching #COVID19BC presser live on CPAC - some details and quotes to follow… #bcpoli #cdnpoli #CovidZeroBC https://youtu.be/Z2hxfVBT9so “Hospitals in smaller communities don’t have the capacity to carry any additional burden
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Dr. Fiona Mattatall
FionaMattatall
This morning's grand rounds were an update from University of Calgary Reproductive Infectious Diseases (Drs. Kuret and Castillo)This was a comprehensive review of both Canadian data on #COVID19 cases in
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Sparrow/Liz (semi-hiatus)
UntoNuggan
[covid vaccine]I know that the character limit is annoying, but I really wish that when people tweet about the rare chance of vaccine complications or catching the virus after being
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Gavin Sheridan
gavinsblog
Ok here's my calculation of delivered to administered doses to Week 15 (ie to Friday, April 16)PB: Delivered 1,009,710; Administered 892,535AZ: Delivered 355,200; Administered 243,846M: Delivered 109,200; Administered 51,973 JJ:
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BardsFM 🇺🇸
BardsFM
The world is dividing...This is not a metaphor. The Transhumanists are on the march. Progressives are fading, Marxists are losing ground, but the technocracy promising a BETTER human, and end
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Red Lori Bright Eyes, Please Vaccinate For Me
RedloraineV
Living is grief now.As long as 40% rejects vaccines I will never be in a group ever again. No friend dinners, no professional seminars, no elevator rides, no grocery shopping,
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
I am so puzzled by how widespread the idea that people are not going to be immune to #COVID19 after recovery is. Is immunity complicated? Of course. Is there any
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Roxanne Khamsi
rkhamsi
THREAD --> In this time of #COVID19, I figured it might be handy to share some basics with other reporters who might be new to the health beat. What's an
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Andy Slavitt
aslavitt46
140 million Americans vaccinated115 million adults not yet vaccinatedWhat follows are my notes for people not yet vaccinated. What people who haven't been vaccinated should consider.-140 million Americans & hundreds
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Rob Johnston
rsmjhnstn
Living in a border city during this pandemic has been odd. A thread. #YQG #Onpoli 1/16 Windsor (#YQG) has long been attached to Detroit as a community, with families on
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Two pandemics: as we ease up, virus sweeps the worldhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/01/two-pandemics-as-we-ease-up-virus-sweeps-the-worlds-poor While in some parts of the world it is easy to hope the worst is almost over, Covid-1
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Dr. Alexander Wong
awong37
Hi everyone. I thought I would try to explain what all these 'variants' of COVID-19 are, and are they really that bad? I feel this has relevance to #SK &
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Joy Bhattacharjya
joybhattacharj
Saikat Sengupta, an anaesthesiologist from Calcutta, has written a superb piece on why he's modelling his behaviour during this epidemic on how Sunil Gavaskar faced a hostile attack in a
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Andrew Noymer
AndrewNoymer
Convalescent serum: the new hydroxychloroquine. Convalescent serum has a long and successful history in fighting disease.But that doesn't mean that it will necessarily succeed for *any* disease.It needs to be
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