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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is a must-read article by @mlipsitch and @kesvelt and I strongly agree with the central points: we urgently need to step up genomic surveillance & get transmission down now
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declamare
getting people understandably concerned about the exit strategy for international travel restrictions, ie “where does it end?”there is a simple answer that’s current government policy but few seem aware of:
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—UK health minister gives new warning—that the other new South Africa #SARSCoV2 strain could be more infectious than even the new UK B117 strain. advisor says scientists not
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Karla Monterroso
karlitaliliana
Okay, so here is my pitch for you to stay home and not gather for Thanksgiving next week. You ready? Okay, good. Here we go. My very first Covid week,
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Roscoe B Davis🎖⭐️⭐️⭐️
RoscoeBDavis1
So now we have a certified Serologic testing of Red Cross US blood donations to identify SARS-CoV-2-reactive antibodies, and that battery of testing shows widespread presence of SARS-CoV-2-reactive antibodies in
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James 🇪🇬
JMZ_UK
I can’t hold it back any longer. Will try to keep this as respectful as possible but it's not an easy task because the masks that so many are already
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Rich Severin DPT, PhD(c), CCS
ptreviewer
I don’t know who needs to hear this but messenger RNA (aka mRNA) does NOT change your DNA. Thread #COVID19 #Vaccines #sciencetwitter mRNA is a code that gets sent to
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#IfScientistsAndThePeopleTrustedGovernment
CaribeWellness
Know Your COVID Tests; Don't Get DupedThere are different types of tests for COVID. - PCR (this tests for the genes of the virus. Very similar to looking for DNA
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Lorand Kis
kis_lorand
Spindle cell tumor in the dermis. Any thoughts on what it could be? #pathology #IHCpath #dermpath 1. Thanks everyone for engaging!!! Differential diagnosis includes and is not limited to:Benign lesions/tumors-
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Modellers believe that spreading out our limited supply of vaccine as single doses for 3 months will save up to 6000 lives. One concern though is whether single doses might
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#WhatsYourWhyAt the curb market by GradyThem: "Hey, Dr. Manning!"Me: "Heeeey!"*air fist bump*Me: "You doing alright?"Them: "I'm making it."Me: "Guess that's all we can do right?"Th
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 287Today, a brief update on the local situation in SF & CA, and then a few reflections on a series of new failures in the
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Here is a thread to explain the findings of this study, that used computational tools to predict T cell reactive sequences in #SARSCOV2 subunit vaccines. The bottom line: there is
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JHSPH NCRC
JHSPH_NCRC
Making plans for Thanksgiving or the holiday season? Will multiple households or social bubbles come together? This paper presents a case study of transmission from an asymptomatic index case at
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Isobel Routledge
IsobelRoutledge
Really excited to say our paper describing our citywide serosurveillance of the initial SARS-CoV-2 outbreak San Francisco (#SCALEIT) is now up as a pre-print!https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-180966/v1 1/10 "Gold standard"
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Ruth Beyoncé Ginsburg, MD
VonAnneli
Many of you, your friends and family, now have, or soon will have COVID. You find yourselves at home, feeling terrible, wondering if you need to go to the ER.
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