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Jennifer Williams
JenWilliamsMEN
Andrew Marr asking the PM why the infection rate in Oldham has doubled while they’ve been under extra restrictions. They’re not working are they? PM: it’s too early to say
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Kimi
kimichaddahx
So, you’re wondering how university students are feeling? Let’s talk: mental health of the A-level 2020 kids, because now I actually have to make a PT 2. I’m at university,
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James Frith
JamesFrith
I'm beginning to lose faith in the govt's handling & grip on this crisis. Answers to specific questions are ducked. We registered the highest recorded daily dead in Europe today,
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Nick Lockwood
nicklockwood
I've seen a few people talking about the benefits of unit tests on the TL.FWIW, my view of tests is that the value is much less about checking that your
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
Find, Test, Trace, Isolate, Support (FTTIS).In this thread, I’m going to summarise the premise of FTTIS, and why it is absolutely crucial to have a robust FTTIS system in place
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Victoria Jackson
HistoryRunner
The timing of the Senate committee hearing, with a Big Ten presence (chancellor and coach) testifying, yesterday, and the Big Ten return of football announcement, today, is WILD We’ll see
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Leila de Lima
SenLeiladeLima
Somebody powerful got hurt from my latest dispatch on the illegal Chinese POGO hospitals raided inside the Fontana resort inside Clark Freeport, the unofficial kingdom of IATF T3 Czar and
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
ICMR has published a good epidemiological summary paper of COVID-19 cases from Jan22-April30 in IndiaI encourage you to read it at http://www.ijmr.org.in/temp/IndianJMedRes000-2627735_071757.pdfHere are key insights for me from this paper
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Dan Wetzel
DanWetzel
Wayne Sebastianelli was clear that B10 hasn't cardiac MRI'd every athlete who tested positive for Covid. However, among ones that were cardiac MRI'd (don't know number or why they were
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“What’s clear is that this is not just a virus that kills people. To a significant number of people, this virus poses a range of serious long-term effects”, says @drtedros
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Rune Skovbo Johansen
runevision
Don't mind me, just crudely testing with a bag of water if a counterweight makes the Oculus Quest more bearable to wear before I invest in a more elegant solution.
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Dhaval Patel
dhaval241086
This is completely true. No nation anticipated pandemic of this scale still India has done phenomenally well.◆Stopped Export of PPE◆Stepped up Production of PPE◆Maintained Quality by doing compulsory testing at
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Zachary Elwood
apokerplayer
Just a PSA: I was blocked by @MattGlantz for questioning why he'd want to share this coronavirus article from a shitty, anonymous "news" site. Honestly expected more from Matt on
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Dr Rich Gorman
SustainableRich
A slightly belated thread about my new research project/secondment on HORSESHOE CRABS. This has been funded by the @Wellcometrust's Secondment Fellowship scheme, is part of @AnimalResNexus, & was co-developed &
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Some COVID perspective. A reminder - I am an expert in one area (human genetics/genomics); I know many experts in other areas (infections epi, viral genomics, wastewater, clinical trials) worldwide
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
By the time Covid became epidemic in the U.S. this year, and the shelter in place orders were first implemented, influenza season had all but resolved in America. This fall,
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