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Lizzy Lang🇳🇦👩🏻🔬👩🏻🏫👩🏻🎓
Lizzy_Lang7
Let's talk some science of SARS-COV-2, the virus that causes covid-19. So what is it? It's a respiratory virus that can infect the upper and lower respiratory tract (nose, throat,
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
BREAKING: Massive study of more than 5,000 genetic sequences of the #coronavirus reveals continual viral mutations—one mutation in the gene encoding its spike protein may have made the virus MORE
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vanessa beeley
VanessaBeeley
1. Germany’s federal government and mainstream media are engaged in damage control after a report that challenges the established Corona narrative leaked from the interior ministry.Some of the report key
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Chad Loder
chadloder
Well, this isn’t great news but it’s not surprising. SARS-CoV2 is blocking MHC from reaching the surface of infected cells. Sneaky little bastard.HIV, HSV, and HCMV evolved ways of doing
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
COVID mythbusting: Part 3Myth: Coronavirus is airborne. Wrong: It’s a droplet infection, requiring close contact. The NEJM article only hinted at the virus’ ability to be aerosolized in a lab.
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Nach con su disfrash
sodiumch3
This is so fucking stupidWhile there was and IS a very present homophobic component to why HIV wasn’t as researched as Covid, the fact that mRNA vaccines existed for Viruses
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Navroop Singh
NavroopSingh_
Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine as Inhibitors of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Activityhttps://www.eurekaselect.com/62782/article The spike protien which leads to virus binding itself to human cells & replicating itself with human
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Governor Tony Evers
GovEvers
Up to now, we were in a pretty good place in our battle against #COVID19. We had reached almost all our gating criteria. We had opened up small businesses across
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Todd Jersey🌹
toddjersey
Two things I have always included my architecture projects turn out to be things that make interior spaces much safer in the context of the pandemic: 1. Lots of natural
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Dr Graham Mackenzie🇪🇺
gmacscotland
An interesting visual representation of the history of pandemics via @VisualCaphttps://www.visualcapitalist.com/history-of-pandemics-deadliest/Heard through @GabrielScally#PublicHealth #COVID19 Reproduction number (R0) for selected viruses via @Visua
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⛑LynnFynn🇺🇸 🌱👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼
LynnFynn3
1)Warning, long thread about the inappropriate use of rtPCR technique in diagnosing infectious disease in modern medicine as supported by the inventor himself, #DrKaryMullis. @Thomas_Binder @NikolovScience @CDC @NIH We (hubs
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge—ANOTHER PROVEN RE-INFECTION—This one is much more serious than Hong Kong reinfection. 25-year-old patient from Nevada got sick March 25th, recovered (2 neg tests), but got *EVEN MORE SICK* May
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Nursing home problem absolutely extends far beyond Europe and America.NZ have 21 deaths but people gloss over the fact 12 of them from one nursing home (Rosewood in Christchurch), 3
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Charles X Proxy™
Charlemagne0814
I know people don’t like this but the salient point of that CDC update (“6%”) is not whether someone dies of COVID but what are the risks of dying. For
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Bridget Casey
BridgieCasey
I understand people want to wear gloves & masks for their protection but I cannot believe how bad people are at using them.except I can, because I remember how long,
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Phil
AlsoNamedPhil
I get what they are going for here and it is a good demonstration of the level of distancing that is deemed safe but it's missing a few key points
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