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UK-CIC
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Cellular (T cell) immunity to #SARSCoV2 is likely to be present within most adults six months after primary infection, suggests a new pre-print released today by #UKCIC and Public Health
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Curmudgeon Cardiologist
curmudgeoncard
My Unpopular #covid19 PositionThere is lots of info being disseminated to the lay public and amongst the medical community, social media, & the mainstream media. As as a scientist &
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
A positive PCR test does not mean you “have COVID”. PCR tests seek portions of the virus SARS-COV-2, not the disease COVID-19. If you’re asymptomatic, you do not have the
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
As I eat lunch in my car I have a few questions for @GovMurphy. Yesterday he spoke about how great schools are doing and used my favorite line aboot how
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Liam Thorp 💙
LiamThorpECHO
A few points worth making about Liverpool's mass testing operation...(THREAD) This is a pilot study, the very nature of this is to try and provide information on what has worked
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Amy Coopes
coopesdetat
Would also say it's really important to acknowledge a few things. One is viral transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2. Peak infectiousness is typically at prodrome or symptom onset, not when people
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Julian Gravatt
JulianGravatt
1/6. DFE's January return guidance published on their website this evening for collegeshttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/further-education-fe-providers-return-in-january-2021 2/6. .. and for schoolshttps://www.gov.uk/government
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Two months ago, I summarized the status of people w/ #SARSCoV2 infections who don't manifest symptoms (asymptomatics) vs presymptomatics https://twitter.com/EricTopol/status/1270178612457598976With so much more we've learned since,
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
For all the people that’ve been cleaning their groceries, opening door handles with lysol wipes etc, let’s look at the evidence for the fomite transmission of COVID-19 (& asymptomatic transmission
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angus young
angus_young61
On this weekend exactly a year ago a 50-year-old woman from Hubei province in China arrived in the UK to visit her son studying in York. Within days both were
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
3 things to do if rolling out asymptomatic rapid testing - Robust comms that a negative test does NOT necessarily mean no infection.- Broaden the number of symptoms that qualify
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Antonia Ho
DrToniHo
Our systematic review and meta-analysis on #SARSCoV2, #SARSCoV & #MERSCoV viral load dynamics, duration of viral shedding & infectiousness out now in @LancetMicrobe @mugecevik @silverfoxdoc @CVRinfo @UofGlasgow @Infection_StAnd http
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
Why would we use a vaccine that mightn't prevent transmission? Should we use one particular vaccine, or roll out the vaccines we have as broadly and quickly as possible? I'd
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: Takeaway messages from our @IndependentSage weekly briefing today. (TLDR: cases going up but slowly, act now, ditch central test and trace system, go local and drive cases down for
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TrentSteeleLibertyDad
SteeleDaddy
Something interesting my wife pointed out about using positive “cases” as a metric for justifying Covid-related restrictions: you cannot test for Covid, you can only test for the presence of
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James Krellenstein
jbkrell
I am a little confused by this @nytimes reporting by @MarcSantoraNYT and @RebeccaDRobbins on the new AZD1222 data. First of all, the claim that this data is the “first” to
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