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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Not a virologist or epidemiologist, but I think it'll be a big challenge to persuade people that *some* level of social distancing measures need to remain even after all the
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
One dark trend of COVID is a lack of moderation. It's understandable, the world has never seen something like this. People are facing life altering social changes, and no end
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Rachel "The Doc" Bitecofer 📈🔭🍌
RachelBitecofer
1. The ONLY way to make the under 40 crowd change behaviors (absent coercion via gov action like a mask mandate-given Trump & the GOP have set a careless tone
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Tom Lewis
invadingpirate
1/n. Some data on how test performance interacts with local epidemiology 2/n Test performance assumptions 3/n. Epidemiology 4/n PPV and NPV now 5/n PPV and NPV at peak in December
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Interesting poll. Selection/response bias aside, majority picked a low probability, but 40% still thought there was 10+% prob that vaccines will not substantially prevent transmission. This is why I have
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Jessica Pickett
pickettjessica
So in the past week, we've learned that asymptomatic patients may take longer (2 months) to develop fewer antibodies, which then wane just as quickly. Along with concerning implications for
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Professor Karol Sikora
ProfKarolSikora
Yet more evidence on the importance of T cells is emerging. It's significant.This isn't just one rogue study now, it's being increasingly documented.I was saying this months ago, but according
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
What causes false-positive PCR test results?@ClareCraigPath @PanData19 1/nhttps://pandata.org/a-miscarriage-of-diagnosis-dr-clare-craig/ 1) Choice of subjects: testing asymptomatic individuals is akin to giving men a pregnancy test. 2/n 2)
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David Lim
davidalim
CDC:"With colder weather, more time spent indoors, the ongoing U.S. holiday season, and silent spread of disease, with approximately 50% of transmission from asymptomatic persons, the United States has entered
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
I've made an important observation that strongly supports a pre-existing immunity based model for C19@MLevitt_NP2013 agreesThe strong correlation between winter travel patterns in this area that confer nationwide "Asian/Oceana Immu
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K. Chad Clay
kchadclay
If you aren't following what is happening with COVID-19 at UGA and in Athens, GA right now, let me give you a quick rundown. Here are the stats that we
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
You know why they didn't try anything like this in the 1970s? Because a generation which remembered WW2 & were still strong enough would not have let them. Politicians were
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Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD
KSadtler
By July of 2020, 16.8 million people in the US had #COVID19 -- and didn’t know it. Read our pre-print @medrxivpreprint (1/13)https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.27.21250570v1 We called out for volunteers that never
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Tom Hickman
TomRHickman
Much attention has been focused on the social distancing regulations and what they do and don’t say. But the second limb of the rules to reduce the spread of C19
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Asst to the Minister of Culture
Ian_A_Boyd
Our normal Santa visit was cancelled this year due to COVID so we had to go a little out of the way in order for the kids to see Santa
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm a strong advocate of testing as an important pillar of the coronavirus pandemic response. There is often confusion about what testing offers, and I think it's helpful to
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