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Nick the Wink
nickTheWink
I've seen some comments stating that during the peak we were detecting less than 10% of Covid cases, but now we're more like 60-75% ...Which means our current rate of
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Jonathan Berry
jlberrymd
1/ Day 3 of #Heme #ConsultTweets -- Smear day!Called to see a patient with jaundice, LFTs, fatigue, anemia, and RBC inclusions on an outside smear, no smear yet available here.Being
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PoliMath
politicalmath
I'm fairly proud of my newsletter today.I'm utterly disgusted with vaccine politics in part because what is actually happening with the COVID vaccine is so INCREDIBLY FASCINATING!https://polimath.substack.com/p/operation-warp-speed-
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chakkaravarthy
drkrvcvijay
#CovidVaccine thread.@rameshlaus @sumanthraman @priyankathiru @dhanyarajendran US,UK, Canada had started their COVID vaccinations as expected .Probably our Government may get the vaccinations by January and reach private market by March for
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Putey Pute
putey_pute
Thursday 14/01/21;Went for a walk with my mate. 5.5 miles. Something wasn’t *quite* right, was slightly breathless going up the hills. Put it down to having a large breakfast and
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Dr Emma Kavanagh
EmmaLK
Good morning. It’s Monday. It’s January. It’s a global pandemic. Life is…challenging. So, I’ve put together a thread. I’ve been researching the psychology of isolated environments, thinking that there could
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Sergeys_son
May as well put my degree to use quick and try and help others.A list of Supplements/Vitamins I see as beneficial, a thread:-Vitamin D3-Magnesium Citrate-Zinc Picolinate-Vitamin B-12-Algae Oil-Mervia/Curcumin Phytosome-5-HTP Vitamin
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Francis Joseph
Francis_Joseph
"Why Online learning can’t sustain on its own"Parents are not able to cope up as they need to WFH/ go to office with kids at homeLoss in focus & get
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Rachel Ann Bender Ignacio, MD MPH
Drbenderignacio
A thread to expand upon the chronic and unusual presentations of COVID-19 that we need to further understand. Another reason why COVID-19 is not your usual influenza infection, even for
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Holden Patteson
caulfields2own
The negative effects of the pandemic on Funeral Services and the professionals that have worked throughout the whole ordeal: a thread /1 Since last March, Funeral home staff in Ontario
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Ro Lang🖤🦍
OfficialRoLang
How To Help A Depressed Friend... A Thread pt. 1 1. Listen to them Let them know you’re there for them. Try asking “What’s on your mind?” Keep in mind
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Liz (LT Ward) is doing writerly things
Ltward2
What if we talked about COVID like it was polio?Most of us think of polio and for Americans, our go-to is FDR, a president who hid his polio complications throughout
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Breaking—FDA analysis of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine data found that the #COVID19 vaccine worked well regardless of a volunteer’s race, weight or age, and offered strong immunity protection within 10 days
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Coach Gabe Pluguez
Gabepluguez
You don't have much time in the gym. Option 1: Get sub-par resultsOption 2: Transform your body by getting more out of 1 set than every other guy gets out
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Miguel Silan
MetaMethodsPH
This is an interesting thread, if only because I strongly disagree with most of it. There is value in open quali research even (especially?) if it has different epistemological foundations
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Adam Nathan 🌱
adampnathan
Designing a high-performing remote culture at @AlmanacDocs is quite possibly our greatest achievement to date. We've always been a *mostly* distributed team. Now thanks to COVID-19, we decided to break
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