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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
There are some interesting, but not conclusive, observations to be drawn from looking at the proportion of people who have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in different regions. According to PHE, in the
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(((Ilya)))
paleselan
I want to provide some context for MSU's decision to require second-year students to live on campus. This has been in the works for a while and was not because
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
How many people know they're autistic, so far.These are the studies from various countries and teams.England & Scotland data taken from the official school records.The problem is, not everyone knows
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I think people find it hard to understand the deal with kids reduced susceptibility to #COVID19 and what it means for schools etcI thought I’d share a little analogy which
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Brooke Golisch, MD
KBrookeGolisch
Re: that “professionalism” publicationAlways disappointing, but rarely surprising, to see something so sexist & outdated make it all the way to print in a medical journalBut let’s be clear, this
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Lori Neuman-Lee, PhD
CheloniaGirl
This semester has been hard for all of us. As a token of appreciation and to help build our lab community, I commissioned avatars from @Blackmudpuppy. AND THEY ARE FABULOUS.Introducing
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
One of @CDCgov's own models has tracked the true decline in cases quite accurately thus far.Their projection shows that the B.1.1.7 variant will become the dominant variant in March. But
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Great demonstrating why I love science! Review of a new preprint finding (1) ~5% of popn has antibodies from virus infections that are cross-reactive to #SARSCoV2 but (2) these
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Lets discuss the WHO release...This is the anniversary of the WHO populating their web site with the Drosten test that caused many of these problems. Document penned on Jan 13th
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Post-moral
JohnFMiller86
Falsehoods and unfalsifiable assertions you must accept to support the progressive system of power: 1. Minorities can't be racist; 2. Women can't be sexist; 3. Conservatives can't be feminists; 4.
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John Bye
_johnbye
A recent study of results from the ONS Infection Survey seems to directly contradict many of the arguments put forward by people denying we've seen a second wave.Here are a
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Amy Baugher
AmyBaugher
This reminded me to share: I’ve been doing research lately on #PrEP clinical indicators for women and am APPALLED at some of the criteria. One is just “high # of
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is a foolish take and a misreporting of facts.lockdowns and masks have no beneficial effect on spread.but cases are a terrible metric because the tests are so over-sensitive (and
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Neil O'Brien MP
NeilDotObrien
How to handle the Covid pandemic is the most important issue facing MPs right now.So I wonder why Julia objects to me questioning the claims of her fellow covid-sceptics?Here's a
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
1. First the thanks: @tyler_ripperger @JenniferUhrlaub, Rachel Wong, Makiko Watanabe, Ryan Sprissler, Janko Nikolich-Zugich, @UAZHealth, @UAZBIO5, @ImmunobiologyUA, and many others not on Twitter. Huge amt of work.https://medrxiv.org/cgi/co
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R. Prasad
RPrasad12
The sero survey carried out in five zones in Pune has found 51.5% seroprevalence, with the spread ranging from 36.1% in the lower bound to 65.4% in higher bound. The
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