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Colin D'Mello CTVNews
ColinDMello
NEW: The Ford government is now raising doubts about the effectiveness of the Pfizer vaccine, citing a study out of Qatar that said partial immunization provides 30% protection against the
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RubiesRRed
RubiesRRed1
Sharing this on behalf of a friend - CORONA Common Sense Since they are calling on Respiratory therapists to help fight the Covid, and I’m a retired one, too old
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Lucy Seton-Watson
LucySetonW
1/2The issue about how to treat critically ill Covid patients in intensive care is important because it points the way towards developing treatment that works. Anyone interested should read: https://www.the-hospitalist.org/hospitalist/article/220301/
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Corey Wallace
CoreyJWallace
The fate of Japan's influenza season has interested me, so I put down some simple thoughts based on the Japanese data available.https://sigma1.wordpress.com/2020/04/02/what-happened-to-japans-influenza-season/ Basic points are: 1) MHLW regular we
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Julie Hallet MD MSc
halletjulie
Surgery w #COVID19 series in @EClinicalMed: Sx during COVID incubation & 1st manif post-oplearningsCommon post-op symptomsvigilance & low-threshold for post-op test Outcomes, 20% deathAvoiding Sx protects patientsTest pre-op!Details#COVID19s
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Budmañ006
bud006
Thankful for strength, faith, leadership and compassion tonight. Tough night for some folks in my world. I get it, totally. We love, we hold tight and, most of all, we
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ICU night nurse
eyeseeyouarein
So there’s no misunderstanding, a thread.There are STILL massive shortages of PPE in Florida. Allow me tell you how things are at one hospital where I see Hospice consults and
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Charles Seife
cgseife
I've just plotted the number deaths in NYC due to the COVID-19 epidemic versus those due to the 1918 influenza epidemic. The results are... striking. A bit of background first,
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seeemilyplay
ILOVETINY
CLASSIFYING COVID-19A look at the UK government's classification system for disease - A THREAD 1. The UK government has a policy for classifying certain diseases as 'high consequence infectious diseases'
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Deborah Yun Caldwell
databrarian
The last 2-3 weeks at least half a dozen friends and colleagues have lost family members, I think all parents. As far as I know none of them were directly
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❌Gordon A Harkless⭐⭐⭐
GAHarkless1970
1) Starting the end of March all internet/cell providers had multiple service interruptions. #QAnons knew it was coming which made it expected. April 1st - 10th were the worst days.
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
What is missing from this is any questioning about why social distancing is necessary to be ‘safe’ from a virus killing 30-50 times fewer ppl than other respiratory infections.With economic
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WAVE Trauma Centre
WAVETrauma
The Long, Long Road https://youtu.be/IGQ8gxBfioY via @YouTube Friday 29 May 2020 should have been a day of celebration for injured victims of the ‘Troubles’ as applications for the Injured Payment
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Thai News Reports
ThaiNewsReports
BREAKING: Thai health officials reporting 2,070 new cases and four more deaths. There are 19,873 people in care: 15,642 in hospitals & 4,231 in field hospitals. There are now 352
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Unni Gopinathan
Unni_Gopinathan
THREADMany disagree with Sweden's strategy. Respected academics should though make claims after examining data.@devisridhar makes inaccurate claims here. That Sweden doesn't admit pat. above 80 to ICU is wrong. Below
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Dr. Winlove Mojica
theskinsensei
My heart aches when I have elderly patients (60yrs and up) who come to my clinic unaccompanied by their children or a relative. My heart breaks more when I ask
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