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David Galbraith
daveg
The vaccine roll out is revealing how France's entire education, bureaucracy and business ecosystem needs rebuilt. Its home developed vaccine won't be ready for another year (Sanofil), the entire country
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
This has been a known issue that the virology/epidemiology/public health community has been screaming about for months. There was a great investigative piece in NYT where every expert quoted said
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Lev Nachman
lnachman32
This NYT piece has some very clear flaws in its description of Taiwan politically, economically, and that Singapore bit at the end is off. But, it makes some important points.
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Jack Nicas
jacknicas
Today's economic news:The U.S. GDP collapsed and the four Big Tech companies reported blowout earnings.It's rare that the story tells itself this well. Amazon sales were up 40% and its
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
Many EU countries had big problems in first 2 weeks of vaccinations. But data shows the problems have nothing to do with EU supply. It depends on how well-prepared national
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Venessa Wong
venessawong
Nine months into the pandemic, data on who is being impacted by the coronavirus is wildly incomplete. It's possible groups that are at greater risk around the country—Black, Latino, and
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Is the coronavirus airborne? YES, according to 239 experts from 32 countries. But if so, why does @WHO still maintain that transmission by aerosols only happens after certain medical procedures?
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Pajamas It Is
HeckofaLiberal
THREAD: Come on @MotherJones this kind of reporting is just careless and simple math makes it look ridiculous. https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/09/sturgis-motorcycle-rally-is-now-linked-to-more-than-250000-coronavirus-ca
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
Let me attempt to explain why I believe that Big Pharma’s push for monoclonal antibody treatments may have played a role in the development of the more contagious B.1.1.7 coronavirus
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Eliza Shapiro
elizashapiro
NEW: Schools in NYC will only reopen IF the city can maintain a test positivity rate below 3 percent, de Blasio just announced. We are currently hovering between 1-2 percent.
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Sarah Karlin-Smith
SarahKarlin
As White House, FDA drama over vaccine EUA timing plays out it is important to remember that a week or two or a day or two on FDA's end would
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
This will go down in history as one of science and medical research's greatest achievements. Perhaps the most impressive.I put together a preliminary timeline of some key milestones to show
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Erik Angner
ErikAngner
Periodic reminder that in terms of outcomes, Swedish corona policy is thoroughly average in EU comparison – not exactly a model to be emulated by the rest of the world, nor
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Matina Stevis-Gridneff
MatinaStevis
One of the few good things to come out of the pandemic for me has been to connect to my neighbors in a way that often evades correspondents, transient lives
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TrentSteeleLibertyDad
SteeleDaddy
Something interesting my wife pointed out about using positive “cases” as a metric for justifying Covid-related restrictions: you cannot test for Covid, you can only test for the presence of
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: Have you been wondering if the CDC has, in recent weeks, seemed to reclaim some measure of its independence?You weren't wrong. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/13/health/coronavirus-cdc-trump.html The CDC has been sidelined and s
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