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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 171Ending 2 weeks off in (totally) smoke-free & (relatively) Covid-free New Hampshire. As I resurface, I’m reminded of the scene in Hamilton in which Jefferson,
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Richard McKay
RAMcKay
@guardian health editor @sarahboseley erred by uncritically reproducing the phrase ‘patient zero’ in reference to the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. 1/5https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/12/where-did-coronavirus-come-from-
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Mark Murphy
DrMarkMurphy
Caution From 43,998 participants, this Pharma press release was of just 94 participants who received two-doses of their #COVID19 #vaccine and had a blood test 1 month later.Here is
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el gato malo
boriquagato
one of the striking features of covid has been how much it has been a disease predominantly affecting the very old.unlike flu, a notorious killer of children, it has left
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#MEAction Network
MEActNet
Intensely in-depth article @moisesvm!"Many people - long-haulers, those with ME/CFS, scientists & doctors - worry about the long-term consequences of tens of millions of people infected with a virus that,
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
What do we know about the new #SARSCoV2 variants? How worried should we be? What does it mean?I promised to summarize the main points from my reporting over the last
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Shola
jayyth3dope
Spent almost 90 days in detention for creating a parody account — A thread
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A reminder of why the vaccines are still GOOD NEWS and a light at the end of the tunnel - despite the scary stuff about variants:Last week, I wrote in
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
The last few weeks it has been clear the U.K. is sliding into a pandemic resurgence, and is very poorly placed to deal with it 1/nhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/11/its-world-leadingly-bad-is-what-it-is-the-week-covid-surged-a
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Infectious Disease Ethics
ID_ethics
1/ Thanks - effectively all superspreading events are indoors.Major risk factors appear to be:- Poor ventilation, crowding, time, perhaps singing (etc.)- Vulnerable individuals (hospitals, nursing homes, etc.)@KoenSwinkels https://www.stops
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Yonathan Freund
yonatman
Bonjour à tous. Alors les nouvelles nouvelles de la semaine. Factuelles, pas catastrophistes, sans principe de précaution à outrance, et surtout sans mauvaise interprétation complotiste. Tout d'abord il paraît que
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Bring back the Renaissance Man/Woman, or why "listening to the expert" is not such a good idea although it superficially seems so to all but the technocrats in our times.
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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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SecondOpinion 🙂
DaFeid
1/17It's been 2 weeks now since NYT reported up to 90% false positive due to "cycle threshold settings".PCR cycle threshold topic is cruical.As tweets usually have just a half-time of
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Chandra Pasma
ChandraPasma
Journalists frequently ask me if my family is pursuing antibody testing to prove we had COVID. Draw up a chair and let me tell you why that question is so
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Huge—the #SARSCoV2 coronavirus was identified in a 4 year old in Milan in November 2019, and had *no travel history*. They retested it again and again to make sure.
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