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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ So many examples of how public health types who were calm seven months ago are now hysterical (when the data say they should have gone exactly the opposite way).
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Amy C🍩🍩pes
coopesdetat
Latest @CDCMMWR looks at paediatric cases of #COVID19 in the US (n=2,572). Findings: Relatively few hospitalisations Fever, cough, SOB less prominent than adults Severe outcomes possible, 3 deaths this
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is misleading. Serum antibody titers normally fall after you recover from an infection...the high titers induced by the infection decrease to baseline. The implications for immunity are unclear.Here's a
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Patrick Lockwood
PsychPLockwood
Public Intellectual take 3Psychological Theory of Everything™Thread:1. D/t randomness and chaos, humans/minds, need to be multidimensional and need to be in a constant state of flux and re-balancing in order
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health could’ve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Jeremy Faust MD MS (ER physician)
jeremyfaust
I love this time of year.An influx of newly minted physicians ready to learn and make a difference!#TipsForNewDocs has become a tradition.Well, I've got something that'll make your year(s) smoother.A
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Lily Orchard
lilian_orchard
Simple Writing Tips for the Average Writer "I worked a customer service job for 10 years" is the most sympathetic motivation for genocide All sex scenes must include a harmonica
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Helen Dale
_HelenDale
This thread starts with #Debates2020 , but then rapidly gets more interesting. The UK & EU have a (very) mild version of the problem Claire describes (cough, Jeremy Kyle, cough,
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Pajamas It Is
HeckofaLiberal
THREAD: For those still claiming the “longterm effects” are unique to #covid19 haven’t been paying attention to other viral illnesses. Let’s take a look: 1/https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/45/5/1463 Many viral illnesses including
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Me. Normally fit and well physician used to working 10 hour days knocked absolutely flat for 6 days, temp 40°C, worst ever headache, couldn't eat, so breathless I almost blacked
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🏆🏆🏆Jœ🏆🏆🏆
joekaosjr
Today (Aug 31), I have lost a total of 10kgs from July 11, a day before I was admitted into hospital for a minor stroke caused by high blood pressure.
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morgan // acab
mmmmorgann
some stuff about covid from someone who had it: a quick thread so we’ve all seen and/or heard trump flaunting his seemingly miraculous recovery. all of this is based on
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Ruth Hamberg
rehamberg
Health update: after a week of mild symptoms that had steadied or improved, on Friday I rounded out the list of c19 symptoms and since then have been incapacitated at
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Sohail
sohailabid
My experience with coronavirus, a few thoughts after recovery.1. We are already suffering from information anxiety when i comes to Covid-19 because of all the bad/worse news about the disease
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laylalalel
As a Kenyan, discussing police brutality in America and being up in arms about it feels disingenuous because the same thing, if not on an even more gruesome scale occurs
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
ER pediatrician/epidemiologist to me, when I asked about long-term effects on children of catching #Covid19 & if they were seeing anything in the ER: "So far what we are seeing
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