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Prof Somashekhar Nimbalkar, MD, PGDPH, CPH, Neo
ProfSomashekhar
The story of testing in #COVIDー19 #COVID19India is revealing. Initially RT-PCR was being done in few government centers. Capacity was rapidly increased across country in Govt areas such as medical
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Alix Mathieson 🏴🇬🇧
Alix2Win
1/This is my Granda Brian. He is 85 and is the most selfless person I have ever and will ever know. A true gentleman and I want people to know
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Vaccine facts: The most widely purchased vaccine is AstraZeneca, developed by the UK, & produced by India The Serum Institute of India Ltd. Why is AstraZeneca so popular? Well, its
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
I've a hard time talking to ppl who are against vaccinations, but I try to articulate it this way: 1) I say I don't understand. Not that I hate them,
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update ovember 16: One of the most powerful weapons has sat dormant— the presidential bully pulpit. Here’s how Joe Biden should use it. 1/ “Folks, some people have tried
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Dr. Maya J. Goldenberg
goldenbergmaya1
I'm hearing lots of surprise re: care workers' COVID vax hesitancy. They are healthcare professionals, so they should be scientifically informed, right? It’s time to connect vax hesitancy w broader
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The Lies They Tell
sarahstuartxx
Thread.‘The Trans Experience of Surgery’Okay, so this is a weird one. A 2-hour discussion held at UCL. Blurb explains that it is not only ‘gender reassignment surgery’ but also ‘surgical
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Zaf #WearADamnMask Qasim 🇵🇰🇬🇧🇺🇸
ResusOne
I've previously discussed police transport for penetrating trauma in #Philadelphia (@stemlyns post here: https://www.stemlynsblog.org/to-protect-and-serveand-drop-off-st-emlyns/)While it may improve survival, what are the broader implic
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
The number of new coronavirus infections may be levelling off, but patient admissions to NHS hospitals for COVID-19 will increase for another 7-10 days. The question of how we choose
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
I'm an Iraq War vet & ER doctor on the frontlines of the pandemic in NYC and Arizona. My colleagues and I have seen countless people die from COVID who
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Isabelle Lim
IsabelleLimCNA
Without a doubt, one of the largest and most shocking news stories of the year was the outbreak of COVID-19 in migrant worker dormitories. I looked back at how it
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mark holmes
gmarkholmes
I welcome and appreciate the focus of the media on C19 in rural America, but I would encourage journos to look at the causes behind the increased burden as multifactorial.
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nayook.
ni_ruh
People thinking “but how does race contribute to poor health outcomes? Isn’t it genetic?” come sit down on uncles couch for a second. C’mon, grab a cup of tea, I
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 18: With 20% of hospitals, mostly in rural America, well beyond staff capacity, many without spare beds, Americans are enjoying their gift of freedom. 1/ The freedom
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Matt Walton
Matt4VA
Since tomorrow is the last day of 2020 I want to start something positive to end this dreadful year. Reply with one person on Twitter you are thankful for... explain
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
ok the cover photo on this article is an abomination BUT THE CONTENT IS REALLY GOODhttps://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/10/election-protests-alone-wont-stop-coup/616895/ Breakdown:1. Taking to the streets is good but not sufficien
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