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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Can someone help me understand one aspect of the controversy over the role of T-cells?I know it is possible for a cross-reactive T-cell immune response to be unhelpful (e.g., "original
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Jonathan Ashworth đ·đ
JonAshworth
1. Its welcome there is Boris Johnson press conference. I totally understand the need for the restrictions announced last night - the ONS estimates infections are rising, weâre seeing a
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread:On request, a quick look at Independent SAGE's A Safe Schools PlanThis is an update on the urgent report on safer schools to take into account the current lockdownhttps://www.independentsage.org/a-safe-schools-policy-for-re-op
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Postcard From Luxembourg: normality is restored prior to vaccination.Iâve repeatedly said that âtest, test, testâ is madness, if the tests are unregulated. Why?âBecause pandemicâ, NO PCR mass testing has a
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wear a mask
shainaspins
Been partying nonstop during the past 5 months and not gotten sick? Are you using that as reason to say COVID-19 is "overblown?" Congrats, you're most likely one of those
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
This year has been momentous, with a new virus, a new job writing about that virus (114 articles!) and many new sources, readers and Twitter followers. To chronicle this insane
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Lasia Kretzel
lkretzel1130
BC #COVID19 update August 20Provided by Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Réka Gustafson this weekTwo deaths, both in Fraser Health at long term care facilities (Total: 200)Total new cases: 80(Total:
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Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
If anyone tells you that massive and deadly #COVID19 outbreaks in #LongTermCare are "inevitable," please tell them otherwise. We've managed 17 LTC outbreaks in Vancouver Coastal Health and have developed
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Old Weird Scotland
WeirdScotland
Summer 1970: a rare form of typhoid is infecting people in Edinburgh. Dr Nancy Conn, a bacteriologist at Western General, finds the source and prevents a major outbreak with detective
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
FAQs on Pfizer COVID vaccine.Thread1.Which COVID vaccine should I get? Is one better than others? You should get the vaccine you are offered. Getting a large number of people vaccinated
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Yumiko Horie (Posse Nippon)
PosseNippon
Translation of Tokyo Governor's Press Conference at 5PM, 2 Jul (given the more than 100 new cases on the day):- 27.1 untraceable cases in seven days average; 158.4% increase of
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Reopening indoor dining after #COVID19 cases dropped during lockdown & hoping no outbreaks... is like switching back to eating bacon after dropping your cholesterol from eating vegetarian for 1
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Enrique de-Madaria
DeMadaria
Cross-sectional imaging often reveals unexpected pancreatic cystic lesions, it is a frequent clinical problem, Should we observe or remove it? What's the diagnosis? Is our patient in danger of malignancy?Donât
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el gato malo
boriquagato
it staggers me that we're still having this argument. the truth is utterly simple and perfectly clear:anyone who still speaks of "cases" as "proven" by a positive PCR test at
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Cassie McGrath
cassiemcgrath_
A thread of remaining questions on the fall semester @UMassAmherst. Follow @CollegianNews for our continued reporting. First and foremost, has the University caused housing and food insecurity by making this
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
âSurgeons wear masks, so you should too.â 1/ Surgeons wear masks so that bodily fluids â which always have bacteria even if a surgeon is asymptomatic â wonât go into
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