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Emily Case
mlecase
I’ll take a stab at The Atlantic article. I’m a middle school science teacher, not an epidemiologist, but it seems #middleschool teachers are having a moment here. h/t to @rmc031
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
1 Sample Data from Cohort StudiedAge Group 0-19 Years Old. They were only 53/5500 cases of Covid, that were admitted and then discharged results.You will note that for this age
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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💧Janine Hendry
janine_hendry
If you see me wearing a mask in public and in the stores, I want you to know that... I'm educated enough to know that I could be asymptomatic and
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Robert Dingwall 🏴 🇪🇺 Reunite
rwjdingwall
There is currently a great deal of fear-mongering about Christmas visits in the UK. In order to assess the risk associated with a family or social visit within the rules,
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Dr Yummy Mummy 🥰
dr_lovelee
PSA There are MANY symptoms for Covid19:FeverChillsFatigueBone/ joint/ muscle painSkin rashHeadachesDizzinessSore throatBlocked noseCoughChest painShortness of breathLoss of smell/taste/ appetiteNausea+/-VomitingDiarrhoea -Urinary tract inf
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Michael Luo
michaelluo
Important caveat from @DhruvKhullar: "we know for sure that the vaccines...prevent severe illness in almost all people who are inoculated...we’re not yet certain that the vaccines can prevent people from
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Dana Fried
leftoblique
TL;DR: The vaccine is the opposite of wearing a mask.(Explanation follows.)https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1357011532106792960 Data seem to show that the vaccine will slow but not stop the spread of Covid-19; what it will
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
#Ontario is trying to deploy 385,000 rapid antigen tests per week in #LTC homes for asymptomatic #COVID19 screening: https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/60337/ontario-deploys-rapid-tests-to-more-essential-workplaces-and-settingsThis is a bad
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Irfan Dhalla
IrfanDhalla
A thread on travel, Covid-19 and .1. International travel is likely playing a very small role right now. Community transmission is raging, and international travelers are required to quarantine for
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Brian Lenzkes, MD
BrianLenzkes
1/n I have debated posting this for some time because I am not a fan of controversy and am aware of the implications of raising even valid concerns. I
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JOSE GEFAELL
ChGefaell
Since the beginning of the pandemic, this is the script that has been applied with Goebbelian rigor in some countries:Growth is exponentialThe lethality is very highThe immune response is not
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
OK - Christmas is over. Over the last few days I have noted down a few things I think need covering.A lot of it is related to claims being made
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MadLori
madlori
Okay, vaccine news. I'm going to try and break down what's happening based on the reports. I've read three writeups of Pfizer's release and here's what
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Myocarditis w/ #COVID19 4 of 26 (15%) @OhioState competitive athletes w/ positive #SARSCoV2 PCR tests had MRI signs of myocarditis and 8 (31%) findings suggestive of heart injury@JAMACardio today by
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Benjamin Mazer
BenMazer
I think it's become clear that rapid antigen testing for COVID19 proponents are simply unserious. They prop up a straw man: that lab medicine impractically worships the god of sensitivity.
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