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Michael Wilner
mawilner
Exclusive: The FDA's Stephen Hahn tells @McClatchy that emergency authorization for COVID-19 vaccines will not be automatic: “The bottom line is we can’t determine at this point, despite the very
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David Thomas Moore
dtmooreeditor
wait, so not only did johnson say he'd "done everything he could do minimise loss of life," but people are defending him as well? right, look, yes, sometimes it's unfair
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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Dan the Gnome
brewergnome
So this article's been going around! It can be a bit scary. First and probably the most important thing: This doesn't change what we do. We still vaccinate or shield
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Jonas Vlachos
jonasvlachos
Out in PNAS: "The effects of school closures on SARS-CoV-2 among parents and teachers". On March 18, 2020, upper secondary schools in Sweden moved online while schools for younger students
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A short smattering of the research I'm following this week re #COVID19, and why my editorial take on why these matter: 1. Not surprisingly, but quite relevant to those of
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François Malaussena
malopedia
Le saviez-vous : le plus prometteur des 3 vaccins a été trouvé 2 jours après le 1er mort du covid... et pour le prix d'un seul avion de chasse, on
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Philip Alton
DrPhilAlton
An Autopsy of #AI #COVID19 #cough diagnosis"We think this shows that the way you produce sound changes when you have COVID, even if you’re asymptomatic" @MITHow this model might work
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Jeremy Harris
JeremyMHarris
I think it is very important to talk about how dangerous some of the ideas in this article by @bernardchickey are.https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300155251/government-should-use-printed-money-to-increase-benefits-which-wil
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
1/ Thread@rak3re aptly identifies a sudden shift in global consensus in early March, which led to endless lockdowns. But it’s vital to realize this shift didn’t just happen; the CCP
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Thankful to Singapore for surveillance systems that allow for the detailed studies required to truly assess the relative transmission risk of asymptomatic vs symptomatic cov-2 , which they find to
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Samuel Omogor
SamuelOmogor
1.I just hope that the Nigerian youths most especially the Soro So ke werey Generation will learn a thing or two from what is happening in America. That they will
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Kate Taylor
katetaylornyt
One thing has jumped out at me from recent studies of transmission in schools: The seeming rarity with which students transmit the virus to school staff. This should be reassuring
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/What an execrable tweet. So many things wrong here.Let’s start by making sure we are clear about what this new paper actually says. This is important because it is clear
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
Hiya soCOVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are coming, and that's great! But you should be aware that the immune response they produce is somewhat intense (if they didn't do this they couldn't be
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I understand the economic pressure, but believe the UK government is opening up too soon. Lives will be lost as a result. It now falls to us to make
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