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Emily Gee
EmilyG_DC
Today’s #COVID19 vaccinations are a bright ray of hope after months of struggle and sacrifice. Even after the arrival of vaccines, the U.S. needs a campaign centered on harm reduction
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update November 19: Here’s the idea. It’s a 3 pronged patriotic appeal here for Americans: #BarBonds.Buy bonds. Save lives. Save businesses. (And eat and drink.)1/ We are at a
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Phil Verhoef
DrPhilipVerhoef
Welp, #medtwitter, here we go. for context: I do both bc it gives me more time to work with residents (I'm an APD for our small IM program). while I
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] Learning from #COVID19 #superspreadUSA Skagit Choir practice: 1 person with mild symptoms, 2.5-hours indoors, 50 infected, 2 deaths“you can be inhaling what someone else exhaled even if they are
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Dr. Nancy Williams
OG_Nancy
My ocean carbon people: Anyone else feeling overwhelmed by, among other things, the sheer number of air-sea CO2 flux-related studies this year? I'm loving it but OMG I can't keep
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ On the need for a **true multidisciplinary approach** to aerosol & droplet transmission (aka “the Godzilla thread”) 2/ This thread is offered constructively to point out a problem &
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trevor
hiTrevorHere
The other day @xxcatskullxx was talking about the effects of Co2 on cognitive function on his live stream. Apparently humans can double or triple the levels of Co2 in a
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Helen Gym
HelenGymAtLarge
It's Super Bowl Sunday and the night before 9,000 #PhlEd staffers are to return to school. I wonder how many of the officials pushing this rushed & premature school opening
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I’m really grateful to everyone who read the big new cover story this week. If you’ve liked my work, perhaps you’ll also like the work that I like. Here are
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kary
paperkary
I'm not a journalist or a scientist. I am a person who had Covid-19 and experienced / learned some crazy things about the ever-changing science, policy, and tech. And lack
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The masked teacher
teacherinamask
Today I have joined @NEUnion.I was in a union before, so I wanted to set out my reasons for joining the NEU.A thread. For various reasons I am not an
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David R Tomlinson 💙
DRTomlinsonEP
From Dan Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and SlowTHE ILLUSION OF VALIDITYp.221SPEAKING OF ILLUSORY SKILL“She is a hedgehog. She has a theory that explains everything, and it gives her the illusion that
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
The fear of transmission is the problem, not Covid19, which can be treated: "We were intubating sick patients very early. Not for the patients’ benefit, but in order to control
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
THREAD END: This will end my long thread about how Corona went from being a "mild cold" (Christian Drosten at the start of March) to a deadly plague, all in
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Daniel Clark
HEDanielClark
We end the first week under Lockdown 3 and there's not a lot of good news, if any, to report in the weekly roundup of coronavirus across Devon and Cornwall
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Lucas Morin
lucasmorin_eolc
Do non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) really increase the risk of adverse outcomes and death among patients who test positive for SARS-CoV-2?A new observational, registry-based study in @PLOSMedicine suggests that it
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