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Dr. Cameron Sepah 🤴🏻 🧝🏻♂️ 🧙🏻♂️ 🤵🏻
DrSepah
As a psychologist, I’m going to teach you a powerful, paradoxical trick to overcome your mind’s resistance when it doesn’t want to do a task. GIVE IN by telling your
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Jade Eloise Norris
jadenozzz
On 'lockdowns don't work'...Sorry if it hurts, but they do.Sorry if this also hurts - but whether they 'work' is not the question. The question should be whether they are
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ There are various tweets misinterpreting COVID-19 “pre-existing immunity” and making dangerous claims about herd immunity. Since many of those claims refer to our scientific papers, we will reiterate the
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Michael Lambert
GrandCamouflage
"Drawing upon the experiences of the NHS in responding to Covid-19, we will explore whether the Government’s new building programme could potentially mark the most comprehensive reform of hospital building
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
COVID app launches today. Would encourage everyone to download & use - we need every tool we can get to tackle this pandemic, and effectiveness will increase dramatically with number
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Stephen Goldstein
stgoldst
I want to spend a bit of time clearly laying out where #SARSCoV2 probably comes from, and how it could have ended up in Wuhan. Though it can't be ruled
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/6 #COVID19 key concerns in : many deaths are linked to outbreaks in long term care facilities in several provinces. Though new data continue to come in, as of now,
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#Him™ with the #s 🇵🇷
AmericanNumbers
Let's review the job Coumo has done in NYC.First the obvious:New York has by far the worst outbreak in the world and when you plot it looks like uncontrolled spread.
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly: The First Cluster Cluster at White House is symptom and symbol of the failure of Federal response. Overconfidence in testing. Lack of basic safety precautions in crowded
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Avishai Ish-Shalom
nukemberg
The job of police is to protect the public, not the government.it is easy to identify the government with the public, and governments often deliberately obscure the difference.the cops are
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Ryan McGreal
RyanMcGreal
Thread:I think it's fair to say most white people - me included - don't really know how to talk clearly, directly and explicitly about race and are uncomfortable even thinking
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Mirya R. Holman
prof_mirya
I just wrapped up a summer online-only class on “Environmental Policy & Pandemics.” I really enjoyed teaching the class, partially because I got a lot of good training for doing
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Sharath Rajagopalan
ShaRajagopalan
Simply amazing to see the clinical and the QoL improvements noted with #Digoxin in the RATE-AF trial presented at #ESCCongress2020. Among medicine residents, I would attribute less use of digoxin
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Wunpini F. Mohammed, Ph.D.🇨🇺
wunpini_fm
What high school did you go to?1. Is a violent question2. A way to measure your class status 3. A measure of your level of coolness4. A way to shame
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
This is pretty important proof of aerosol transmission in a room that has eliminated other possibilities. It’s why to take the ‘weird’ measures like time limits, ventilation & no loud
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
The response to the 1918 pandemic had some remarkably familiar features, as described in this 2010 article (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862334/#__ffn_sectitle). For example, there was debate about the effectiveness of mask
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