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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@JuliaHB1 please ask @carlheneghan 1) Has the asymptomatic spread theory upon which lockdowns were justified been supported? 2) What were the results of the vaccine animal trials?3) What are the
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Hilary Abernathay. Some #Covid19 & #Nexit for all?
atatimelikethis
NEWS TRYING TO BE HUSHED UP Why the UK Could be the Source of the Next Pandemic https://bylinetimes.com/2020/11/16/why-the-uk-could-be-the-source-of-the-next-pandemic/ via @circleboom There's an additional and important point relating t
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Dr. Amy Tan-*Racism is a public health crisis*
AmyTanMD
Why #Masks4Canada is asking for mandating masks in high risk situations to get to 80%:A: All indoor spacesC: Crowds T: TransitPls take 9 min to watch clips in these 2
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Brad Crane
ASP_PharmD
My 1st Thread! Some of my comments/questions re: Pfizer COVID Vaccine. ***For the record, I am a pro-vaccines***Sources: > FDA Briefing Documenthttps://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download> NEJM Article https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.10
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
For evaluating the vaccine trials (and any trials), it's important to look at the number of endpoints and their severity.The J&J trial has the same number of endpoints as @Pfizer/
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
This is the evaluation report for the Innova lateral flow device tests that are currently being used in the Liverpool pilot.https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-11-11-oxford-university-and-phe-confirm-high-sensitivity-lateral-flow-tests-following
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
This recommendation from @CDCgov, coupled with the rationale given, beggars belief. This is thinest of absence-of-evidence arguments. Imagine what would have to be true of young adults for re-entry testing
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manu #BLM 🖖
trekonomics
In retrospect it's obvious the US could not deal effectively with a global deadly pandemic on its soil. Bringing up the counterfactual of President Hillary only highlights the reality that
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
It is finally happening. After the expected lag of 3-4 weeks, deaths from COVID in the US are finally coming down. This is fantastic, and I am confident that with
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Buzz Hollander MD
buzzhollandermd
Our first real world data on vaccine effectiveness in the US is here, complements of the Mayo Clinic.Spoiler alert: it is good!It's not a randomized trial, of course;and the cohort
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Nelly Tells
NellyTells
In 2020, 1,315,667 very old &/or very sick people died just like every other year, except that this year a test (I can’t even call it a diagnostic test, because
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Tory Fibs
ToryFibs
Thread. Nothing pre-planned here just some preliminary thoughts on the dataset I’ve built showing 643 UK Schools with Coronavirus infections. Apologies in advance if it lacks coherency. Just thought it
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Misa
misapelater
In 1977, Fred Davenport, of the Dept of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan wrote, "Epidemiological hypotheses must provide satisfactory explanations for all the known findings – not just for
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Robert Peston
Peston
I was puzzled by Jonathan Van Tan’s comment that we don’t know whether the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine will prevent transmission of Covid-19 even if - as claimed - it has 90%
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
A few principles that help me understand the approach to containing the current outbreaks of COVID-19. 1. Outbreaks can grow explosively in some settings due to 'super-spreader' events, and have
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DungeonMaster Ewington 🎲🇪🇺
AndiEwington
‘The Pandemic has been hitting us hard for 340 days now. We’re still arguing on Twitter with Covid deniers. Windows suddenly tweeted to say masks don’t work, but he’s an
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