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Ms Ong
ms_ong007
Fact 1: Schools are workplaces where 20-30 people who, based on recent research, can spread the virus very efficiently gather together in a 200 sq ft space with no other
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Jose Jimenez
JoseMJG_
Si la gripe casi ha desaparecido con las medidas de prevención ¿por qué no pasa lo mismo con la COVID-19?Esta contradicción crea bastante confusión y hace que muchos piensen que
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Peter W. Singer
peterwsinger
Misinformation 2020: What Does The Data Tells Us About Election-Related Falsehoods?http://defenseone.com/threats/2020/11/misinformation-2020-what-data-tells-us-about-election-related-falsehoods/169820/Me @defenseone on the election’s most
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Simply Biochemistry
SimplyBiochem
1) THREAD - Why the new SARS-CoV-2 UK variant is NOT a new strain.Unfortunately the way this recent development has been reported has upset a lot in the scientific community.
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Cheryl Rofer
CherylRofer
Now that Dr. Fauci is saying we may need up to 90% immunization for herd immunity, I'll say what I've been thinking in a wonkier way. 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/24/health/coronavirus-herd-immunity.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-n
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Wanting better
cschneider8224
To the epidemiologists, defending Oster I honestly ask – would you be comfortable framing things the way Oster does? Discussing schools, would you say people are “overreacting” or say “these
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
HUGE—Kids spread the virus as much as adults. CDC study of households #COVID19 transmission very common. 53% overall. BOTTOMLINE: there is no safe age group that does not transmit virus.
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Alan Cross
AlanLCross
I wrote this for @BulwarkOnline on March 25 when we had 1269 deaths total. I thought we needed to shut down, learn how to deal with this, and then slowly
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AZ Alison
NobleBirth
My Story 2009 H1N1 PandemicIt was late in Q1 of my son’s kindergarten school year. There were just a few days left until our 17 day Fall Break. Suddenly, the
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Eliza Shapiro
elizashapiro
NYC is on the brink of shutting down its entire school system - could be in just a few days unless numbers improve. There has been very low transmission in
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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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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
International science: ‘Restaurants & pubs are highest risk for indoor super-spread, as virus builds up quickly in air & nobody wears masks’ Ireland: ‘Restaurants & pubs to be ‘key battleground’
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Peter W. Singer
peterwsinger
After all the jokes, my serious take:By the numbers, no person in all of human history has shared a greater number of conspiracy theories with a greater number of people
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
Ending bubbles is a drop in the ocean when call centres, a room full of people talking, are open.https://twitter.com/PippaCrerar/status/1348202459064360961 An effective "stricter lockdown" is one which aggressively enforces workpl
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
THREAD: At the risk of beating a dead horse, I thought I'd compile all of the recent data and evidence associated with schools:- Are they safe?- How are other countries
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] #Covid19 Indoor dining super-spread ‘Eleven of the 37 patrons who dined at the Smile Buffalo Thai restaurant on the night of December 21 tested positive to the virus, after
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