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Governor Phil Murphy
GovMurphy
I must push back on the false narrative that we’re vaccinating smokers while not vaccinating another group.We have a limited supply of vaccines from the federal government – roughly 100,000
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Context: A few issues. 1. When a study results in statistically insignificant difference, it often means it was not large enough to determine whether there's a difference. In fact, fewer
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
A long thread on #COVID19 prevention and face masks (which we should use) and sending the RIGHT message. Why? I worry about the unintended consequences of hardcore face mask advocacy,
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
I agree w/ @linseymarr that lower than 800 ppm is often needed, but we also need recognition that what is a "safe" CO2 concentration in on environment may not be
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Rebecca Livingston
RebeccaMLiv
Yet another successful video clinic providing Respiratory Physiotherapy treatment to patients recovering from #COVID__19. Here is my learning:1) we’ve been able to provide the majority of treatments effectively by video.
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
On the 19th March 2020 the WHO released this guidance intended for healthcare workers (HCWs), healthcare managers and IPC teams at the facility level & at national and district/provincial level:https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/co
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/14) Very important viral load & susceptibility study of 192 children (49 positive for #SARSCoV2, 18 with MIS-C, 125 negative).Despite having generally mild symptoms, children who tested positive had a
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ The Australian "Nebulizer-gate" maybe a red herring to distract from the fact that airborne transmission of COVID-19 happens all the timeI've been following this story, which didn't make a
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John Tulloch
JT_EpiVet
New #openaccess paper out: backyard poultry in UK!https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.71 A key finding: 30% of chickens attending a vet are euthanised!This research was a delight, fun to be part of a great x-disciplinary
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Robert Peston
Peston
The government's New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (or Nervtag) has concluded that the new Covid-19 strain may be a bit more lethal than the existing strain. I've
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Conor Ruzycki
caruzycki
1/ Nebulizers have taken a lot of flak recently, in large part due to the use of a neb by an asthmatic patient in an AUS quarantine hotel. There’s an
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Luke
2017rockwood
An independent survey revealed the majority of covid fear comes from catching it and suffering long term effect from Disclaimer: Everything I reference in thread existed BEFORE COVID-19.Long haul covid
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Hyde 💨
BreatheLesss
My comment on ADHD had one interesting reply.Essentially, how can "simply better breathing" cause a reduction/elimination of symptoms.I've made it perfectly clear that fixing and normalizing your breathing pattern is
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Mums For Lungs
MumsForLungs
1/5. We need a favour. The #EnvironmentBill is back in Parliament, and it's not good enough. We need to contact as many MPs as possible to show them there are
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Social distance, ballistic droplets, and aerosols: THE KEY ERRORa) Chapin in 1910 figured out and insisted on the fact that close proximity led to increased transmission of respiratory diseases.
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
Despite a series of disappointments with many of our institutions, there are 2 in Quebec that came through this week — our workplace safety research institution (IRSST) and workplace safety
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