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Harley Stevenson-Cocks
DrHarleySC
Thread: A summary of "COVID-19 can affect the heart" by @EricTopol in @ScienceMagazine. See https://bit.ly/3nkxPM8 . #COVID19 #CardiacTwitter #LongCovid 1/ The four “common cold” coronaviruses have not been associated wit
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Tony Khan
marketingdude
Pakistan mai I've noticed a trend currently where if you criticize IK's opening the markets and tourism stance, the trolls immediately froth at the mouth with 'TUM LOG PRIVILEGED HO
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Հովսեփ / Iosif
IosifTrandu
Voilà un petit moment que je passe mon temps sur les réseaux et ce n’est pas la première fois que je tombe là-dessus. La première fois on est curieux, [...]https://twitter.com/piratecasaoui/status/1339985340161994752
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
OK time to weigh in on the Gigi Foster COVID-19 view for Australia. I'll do this as academics should but to forecast I am disappointed she took these views to
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Michael Wilner
mawilner
Exclusive: The FDA's Stephen Hahn tells @McClatchy that emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines will not be automatic: “The bottom line is we can’t determine at this point, despite the very
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Peter Harling
PeterHarling
THREAD Infectious diseases have long shaped our culture—in ways you can trace through mentions of a disease in our literature. Here we see declining references to the plague in English
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
THREADHow were the first #CovidVaccines developed in less than a year without cutting corners?The vast majority of vaccine development time is spent *preparing for* Phase 3: the final large-scale, costly,
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Sku
skumhuu
Okay so!! Mer au!! I don't have everything sorted out quite yet, but I do know that Cross is a fox shark mer who meets a sweet little goldfish!Mer who
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Lisa Du
lisadont
1/ An integral but low-key part of Japan’s coronavirus response were its public health centers. These centers were early gatekeepers, helping contact trace infections from the very 1st cases &
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Jerome Adams
JeromeAdamsMD
1/ Some #SaturdayMorning #SaturdayThoughts on masks. Most people still don’t understand the term and concept of “asymptomatic spread” of #covid19, and why we now recommend that everyone who can,
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Jo Pellereau 👩🏼🔬
PhysicsJo
Professor Andrew Pollard of the Oxford Vaccine Group @OxfordVacGroup speaking to the @theASE #ASEConf2021 this morning. Starting with an overview of the history of the virus. Seems like a lifetime
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Catherine Moore🦠🧬🇪🇺
SmallRedOne
Thread..After considerable thought, I’ve decided to remove myself completely from social media. I just want to say a quick thanks to all my followers and the friends (and new colleagues)
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/Infectious #SARSCoV2 in the air of a car 2 hrs after unmasked driver w/mild #COVID exited vehicle. Researchers found the virus in tiny air samples (0.25-0.5 um) and showed the
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
What I don't understand is that she claims that the #covid virus has been patented. So we cannot patent a virus if it is #natural, that would be nonsense. So
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aure
maureviv
Test positivity indicates how well authorities are managing Its increase precedes case incidence, but doesn't accurately predict the slope, case number, or total peak area aheadEarly indicator to be combined
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Dr. MAAWEYA ELAEED
DrMaaweya
10 months into the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, what we have learned1.SARS-CoV-2 is not only emergent virus we have to concern about.2.SARS-CoV-2 is going to be circulating and stay with us forever.3.I
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