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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Here is my summary of an exciting new @NBA + longitudinal COVID testing paper.Writing a thread about COVID and the NBA has been on my bucket list for some time,
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Mustafa Tameez
MustafaTameez
Tuesday, April 14th marked the projected US peak date in #coronavirus death based on the University of Washington model—which is what the White House regularly references. I want to take
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
THREAD1/ This study is important. They looked into false negative rates of PCR for #covid19 the days leading up to symptoms.Even up to the day before symptoms start, the probability
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Josh Nathan-Kazis
joshnathankazis
This week for Barron's, I looked at the plans to get things back to normal. The bottom line: With a lot of hard work, restrictions could begin to be loosened
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
So... Alberta COVID- Record setting new cases is profoundly concerning.Overall in Alberta so far, 5% of cases hospitalized, 1-2% go to ICU and 1% die. (The improvement in COVID outcomes
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Okay, new paper out in @TheLancetInfDis. Yes, this guy was reinfected. Yes, he got sicker the second time around. No, it doesn't mean that this is common or that reinfection
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Sarah Spain
SarahSpain
I quickly want to address the mortality talking point when it comes to COVID, as some people continue to use % likelihood of death as the only meaningful statistic.They might
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World of NC 🌸
WorldofNC
(Thread 1/12)Being autistic, things need to make rational and logical sense to meI really struggle when things don’t add up, I need to ask lots of questions so I can
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Shannon Young
SYoungReports
Mexico has surpassed the UK in confirmed COVID-19 deaths. Over the course of July, Mexico also shot past the former hotspots of Spain, France and Italy to take the #3
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MackayIM
Yes. Cloth masks (less so than surgical masks & less again than N95 respirators) *can* reduce risk of inhaling potentially (an as yet unproven, but possible route of SARS-CoV-2 infection)
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J.D. Vance
JDVance1
I’ve been reading a lot of the contrarian (primarily from fellow righties) COVID19 opinions, and I wanted to work through them in good faith. I find most of them pretty
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Misleading Stanford Covid diagnostic study is all over news. Flaws w/ this study (authors acknowledge) could trick you into thinking that getting shot in the head has a low chance
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nccovid
nccovid
Today we released a brief on how North Carolina’s healthcare system can handle a surge from COVID-19 under various conditions through June 1. One link is here:https://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/2020/04/06/covid-19-north-carolina-collaborative/ We modele
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
How long does immunity to SARS-CoV-2 last (and how long might it last in future)? A few thoughts... 1/ We now have data from several cohort studies showing responses can
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Dr Satish Koul
DrSatishKoul1
Gurugram has high no of people travelling to and fro , from here. Recently, delivered a talk about security implication of #COVID19 for professionals travelling all over. Emphasised on avoiding
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GS
dr_gsharma
1While there's much talk on 4% mortality from #COVID19, relatively very less is available on rest 96% who resolve as "recovered"Initially it was thought that like other ARDS viruses it
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