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angrybklynmom
The majority of children in the US are not in a classroom right now, against expert guidance. These children mostly live in cities, and there is a high correlation along
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ReiceAlexis
AlexisReice
Surprised there's been no push back on this. Leaving children at home for another term has enormous neg. consequences that quite possibly outweigh the benefits. THREADhttps://twitter.com/KejanHaynes/status/1294712191153836033 In any mas
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
For all the people that’ve been cleaning their groceries, opening door handles with lysol wipes etc, let’s look at the evidence for the fomite transmission of COVID-19 (& asymptomatic transmission
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I've been getting many questions about pre-Wuhan covid cases detected around the world. In particular, 2 studies: Barcelona (March 2019) and Italy (Sep 2019); as well as the widely disseminated
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Rob Staruch
RobearPierre
My PHD Focus's specifically on the interaction of Blast shock waves and Skeletal Muscle. I've spent some time looking at the pictures and videos coming out of Beirut. Here is
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
Did you @devisridhar live on this planet before COVID-19? Do you have any sense of the calamity caused by your recommendations? Do you realise how unrealistic your proposal is? Do
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Are you up4BUIA? (Bottom-Up Interdisciplinarity)
Seempleetoo
"They all developed anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and a significant T cell response detectable up to 69 days after symptom onset... Six out of eight contacts developed a SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response
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david friedberg
friedberg
there isn't a lot of transparency or accountability in the vax rollout at federal/state/local level, but the US does have enough vax doses to effectively end the pandemic in 45-60
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The early use of inhaled interferons is emerging as a promising strategy to prevent severe #COVID19: lines of support include mechanism, rare genomic variants, a multicenter retrospective report, and
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Eric Paley
epaley
There is huge pressure politically, economically, & socially to open school.The APA, CDC, and most media are making homogeneous plans to address heterogeneous challenges; We shouldn't seek intellectually thin, one-size-fits-all
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🩸🦷🗽 IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THIS WAY
BreeMinneapolis
Dr. Osterholm is the first speaker at Minne-College and it's like a damned rock star sighting.https://www.umnalumni.org/s/1867/18/interior.aspx?sid=1867&gid=2&pgid=2407&cid=7863&ecid=7863&crid=0&calpgid=480&c
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
FOMITE THREADA very quick thread on fomites. 2/ 1960s 3/ Staph - blankets had to be covered with staph to transmit 4/ Ditchburn 1971 - RSV on hospital wards. Put
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Dr N. Brodie × ×—×ž×”
brodiegal
Mocking double-masking (in the absence of all of us being able to procure and correctly wear a new N-95 every single day) is kind of grotesque. Like asking why all
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
Australians will be among the first in the world to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, if it proves successful, through an agreement between the Australian Government and UK-based drug company AstraZeneca.
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Live view of our neutralization assay team scrambling to make yet another virus variant every time the media publishes about a new single amino acid change without context. Here
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Molly Morabito
morabito_molly
Here's why I don't want to hear California called a 'progressive state' or a 'leader on climate change' ever again. (a thread) As more than 360 wildfires rage across the
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