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The Minivan Punk
MinivanPunk
Some [serious] thoughts and lessons regarding Covid:-I wore appropriate PPE all the time at work. Occasionally, I’d forego the gown if the situation didn’t warrant it, but that wasn’t normal.
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
Just seeking a view from other hospital medics/infection control teams etc about how we might now approach suspected Covid cases in 2nd wave compared to first time round... back in
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Matthew Katz, MD
subatomicdoc
If you're interested to see what infectious disease specialists are saying, here are 300+ of them. @DrJRMarcelin @GermHunterMD @jdcooperid please let me know if I am missing anyone #IDTwitter https://twitter.com/i/lists/1238765369768148992/member
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Ben Brittain
BenABrittain
My beautiful Nan has passed away with Covid-19. I am glad she had my Mum and my Dad cradling her when she passed away. She had Dementia and would always
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Okezie Ikpeazu
GovernorIkpeazu
Dr Onyema Ogbuagu, the Abia-born Nigerian is one of the leading lights in the newly found globally celebrated @pfizer vaccine against COVID-19. He's one of many Abians who keep making
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Alan Baxter
AlanBixter
COVID-19: Where are we now #41.Things will not go back to normal. There is no “back.” This cannot be undone…/2 2.COVID-19 affects different people in very different ways that are
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Jennifer Cabrera
jhaskinscabrera
Dr. John Littell writes that the reluctance to send children back to school is not supported by scientific studies, such as those published by the American Academy of Pediatrics. 1/8https://alachuachronicle.com/behind-the-mask-and-the-showe
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
My estimates after reading multiple reports:20% of COVID is symptomatic80% is asymptomatic but infectious Symptomatic COVIDHospitalization rate: 10%ICU rate: 3%Mortality rateSymptomatic COVID ~2%. 7-10% if system overwhelmed. COVID (including asympto
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Fabian Spill
FabianSpill
This paper contains one of the most important messages of how we should act when scientists argue for different strategies. Scientists need to debate and explore different strategies. But we
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Jeremy Howard
jeremyphoward
Last week I presented to the WHO Guidelines Development Group. It was targeted towards infectious disease epidemiologists, but many folks have asked me to share the presentation.So, here's a video
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Alex Anderson
AlexAndersonMD
Breaking down the 2-3% COVID-19 mortality rate:I am a million years old and yes I took a pic of my computer but this is a helpful graphic. I am also
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🇺🇸 3Days3Nights 🇺🇸
3days3nights
1. Evergreen Theory 2.0#QANONThe Georgia Guidestones point to the Guggenheims in NYC with the #666. Guggenheims point to the Titanic & Q142. Titanic points to Ted Turner through a hymn.
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Katharine Child
katjanechild
I am going to do a thread of reasons to end the lockdown or at least go to stage 3. NEASA employers assoc. surveyed its members & 86% of 10
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Peter English #FBPE
petermbenglish
This is incredibly worrying. And I do not understand it. Nobody does. We can speculate, but proper research is essential.https://twitter.com/helenamckeown/status/1248836248774590466 So let's speculate.Being BAME is associated with deprivation. De
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Barbara Roberts
NotUnderBondage
Thread 1/ German Professor of Microbiology & Epidemiology says there is no reason to panic about #Covid_19. He questions the need for the #lockdown.In this thread I am reproducing some
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Balasubramaniam
ThiruGeneva
Now Katalin Kariko, 66, known to colleagues as Kati, has emerged as one of the heroes of Covid-19 vaccine development. @abinader @kei_kathryn https://twitter.com/Tabithaha/status/1380799496020443145 "Her work, with her close collaborat
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