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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Staff working in Anaesthesia/ ICU are at (unexpectedly) lower risk of COVID-19 infection than others on frontlineThe big question is whether this has more implications for anaesthesia/ICM or for the
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Dr Eric Levi, FRACS
DrEricLevi
What did Melbourne, Australia do to get our covid numbers down from 700+ a day to zero in the last 48h? Here’s a list:5km travelling limit1 hour outside the home
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Hannah Grimshaw
HannahGrimshaw
Wrote this a while ago and was meaning to post it on ODP day back in May but clearly I forgot Just a little message to those who ask...1. You’re
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 15: Yesterday we hit a milestone where the number of daily new cases will equate to the number of deaths on 9/11...potentially by Christmas.On this day I
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Keith Baybayon
keithbaybayon
An Open Letter to all Ontario Students,We know. We know it’s hard to stay home all day, every day, repeating the same routine. We know you’re tired, we’re all in
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Jay Martin
jaymart222
So the Community Service Society is out with a "report" today. I use the term report loosely because in fact it reads more like a DSA press release. I spoke
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Wow—Cuban government says it is on the brink of a successful #COVID19 vaccine invented in Cuba & mass production for export. 1 of 4 vaccines developed by Cuban scientists
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Joy Wang
JoyKOB
NMPED Sec. Ryan Stewart and Dr. Scrase are giving an update on bringing kids back to in person learning. “We know there is no substitute for in person learning. We
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Using the premise identified by Scott, think back 200 years. Before widespread vaccines and modern healthcare.This is exactly how disease has been addressed through history. If you lived through to
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James
Bakerloo4
What is a good patient? Their condition is not their fault and they live a healthy life style.Their treatment is an opportunity to practice a skill or procedure.They are compliant
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Independent SAGE
IndependentSage
Independent SAGEhttps://www.pscp.tv/w/cgUp-jFNV0V3TGxMek53UWJ8MWdxeHZhWnlhandKQqLcU9GJUOVnuhwuP0HVgtPfaKwBb_zM_89VHBEPLDkm Christina Pagel is presenting this week's numbers New hospital admissions still at a low level But reported case
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update December 2: There’s only so long you can be indifferent to people dying before people figure out you’re an asshole. 1/ In a public health emergency, you don’t
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Liz Kendall
leicesterliz
In 2011, the Winterbourne View scandal revealed appalling & criminal abuse of people with learning disabilities & autism in hospital inpatient units. Today we hear, once again, too little has
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Idris Abdul Ahmed
Nrs_Idreeserh
"ECT"Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT),, I could still remembered when our lecturer mentioned the words during the management of psychosis, a mental health disorder.We were all curious to know how it work
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Lara Schwartz
Lara_Schwartz
1/ Anyone with teaching experience understands that the more prepared for college your students are, the easier they are to teach (particularly writing). Community colleges are *not* for "slow learners,"
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thefreepress
thefreepress2
Welcome to this week's #questionabletime, the thread that tells you everything about tonight's #bbcqt guests Fiona Bruce won'tThings like: that Conservative MP talking about how much she values the environment
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