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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Schools & COVID-19A lot of misinformation on this. Best evidence: there is considerable transmission in schools. So schools should be opened only w/ low community transmission, and w/ mitigation
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Brodie Nolan
brodie_nolan
Following the ABCs for prehospital trauma care is outdated and the evidence points towards harm. We need to resequence away from the ABCs and resuscitate before intubation or potentially avoid
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Breaking REVERSAL: @WHO has formally recognized that #COVID19 can be transmitted indoors by droplets in the AIR: people in crowded settings with poor ventilation run risk of being infected by
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Jessica Bassett
jessica_bassett
Short on #covidco2 readings in an elementary classroom in #UpstateNY. The teacher used an #Aranet4 to measure CO2 throughout the day. 1st reading, before students arrived, with windows closed. Reading
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Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
BhadeliaMD
Agreed. And also we should start with releasing a standard for masks available to consumers. It’s unconscionable that we have the largest use of PPE by American public in history
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Dave Berkeley
daveberkeleyuk
Interesting results from my new CO2 sensor; a MH-Z19B NDIR sensor connected to an ESP8266 running Tasmota. The data is sent to an Influx time series database and viewed with
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The Independent
IndependentPGH
It's ventilation; not alcohol. Two people drinking together on a sidewalk are considerably less dangerous than two people eating inside. @ACE_Fitzgerald was right to close indoor drinking. He ought to
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Lindsay Dell
MinorDell
I’m a teacher. Over 10 years—mostly grade 6 and elementary Phys. Ed. People are scared. I get that. My friends and colleagues are asking if I am. And I am
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David Keating
DavidLKeating
Great article by @zeynep and @jeremyphoward. To answer the question they get asked what and "where to buy proper masks," below is a thread. I have no financial interest in
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
One problem is the people telling us to just “follow the science” rarely seem to understand the interaction between things science can and has resolved and the unknowns and trade-offs
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I think people find it hard to understand the deal with kids reduced susceptibility to #COVID19 and what it means for schools etcI thought I’d share a little analogy which
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
There is pretty clear alignment between public health folks and @AmerAcadPeds about opening schools this fall.We all agree it would be HUGELY beneficial for kids.It would be very beneficial for
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brent richards
BrentRichards19
Why are some asymptomatic and others in the ICU with severe #COVID19 ?Here we provide updated pre-print evidence that a form of a protein derived from Neanderthals protects against #COVID19
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Dr. Amy Tan-*Racism is a public health crisis*
AmyTanMD
At critical juncture in #COVIDBC, can still crush it down to close to zero in some areas of BC.Can't accept current case rates and percent positivityMust learn from other provinces
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/Possible #Airborne #SARSCoV2 Transmission through Air Ducts: after a series of infections, all 437 residents of an apt building were tested. 10 infections uncovered, all living on different floors but
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Farid Jalali MD
farid__jalali
COVID19 causes FLORID platelet activation, FAR beyond what ARDS typically causes. Platelet hyperreactivity in COVID19 is quantifiably higher than typical ARDS and exorbitantly higher than healthy individuals or admitted inpatients.
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