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Ellison Cooper
ECooperAuthor
I haven’t discussed this publicly, but a lot of folks have been asking about my next book so I figured it was time for an update. The short answer is
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Nwiss 🇸🇪🇪🇸🇺🇸🇬🇧
Gronnet
In #Sweden the lax herd immunity strategy was based on a series of loose ”brain storming” e-mails between officials and un-official advisors. Most of these e-mails are available to the
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Michael Rosen
MichaelRosenYes
Just in case there are people who want to make me into a lock down zealot, I'll just say that I don't know anymore than any other non-expert whether that's
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. The frog is well and truly hot (see tweet 7 for an explanation). This is the basis on which schools were reopened. Parents and school staff were told by
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Jo Jenkinson
jo_jenkinson
Yesterday I attended a WHO convened meeting on COVID in children and adolescents it’s made me think / feel differently about school closures and the difficulties of home schooling. In
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
This is an excellent article on the role of histamine in exercise. Worth reading for anyone with an interest in #MECFS or #MCAS. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5161583/ .@itsanginLA, a #longCOVID patient, shared the
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Derek Gatherer
DerekGatherer
After 1 week of #COVID19 #vaccination, the #UK is closing in on 500,000 doses given. You might not think this is much given a total population of 67 million, but
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Lucy Bailey
LucyBaileyUK
Today marks 3 months since I came down with #COVID19 symptoms. I’m still nowhere near better. I’m 32, was perfectly healthy before and I was trying really hard not to
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
New: “Post-Covid syndrome, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, and the recurring pseudoscience of mass hysteria” (July 27) by Prof Brian Hugheshttps://thesciencebit.net/2020/07/27/post-covid-syndrome-myalgic-encephalomyelitis-and-the-recurring-p
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Little Hoppy Saul 💙#SafeEdForAll
HoppySaul
#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek So much negative focus on the current need for temporary remote education.Let’s remember why it’s necessary@educationgovuk FAILED to plan, fund & implement the SCIENCE BASED safety measures required in
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Alison’s head
arisonsned
Some #pwme are upset the #longcovid clinics are opening. I’m not. I remember the CFS clinics opening as a patient of Prof Pinching. He was hopeful it would be a
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Bruce E. Baker
BruceHistorian
We figure things out in our own time, and I think I realised something about my response to the prospect of getting Covid at work. Quite personal, but maybe worth
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Today marks 9 months exactly (277 days) since my #covid19 symptoms first began, and the #LongCovid saga is not yet over for me. It’s Day 12 of my relapse. No
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Ivana Fulli
DrFulli
#LongCOVID19 thread.Even only #chronicSmellingLoss #Anosmia can be devastating emotionally:Affected people loose any enjoyment in domains like food, ignore bad smelling warnings of many hazards, can become anxieux about body odours
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Amy Small
amyismall
Let's talk about #pacing. When I got sick with #longCOVID I spoke to a rehab physio who told me I had to pace. I thought this meant "slow down" but
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeart💙- Please #WearAMask 😷🇪🇺
AlisonGeorge10
Morning @JuliaHB1, I’m not a teacher, a parent of school/nursery age children or a union member. I’m a dr & have worked throughout the #pandemic & have seen #COVID19 up
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