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Bruce McD
brucemcd23
While CRG patrol the airwaves promoting their ‘one club’ policy of vaccination as route to date - not data - driven lifting of restrictions we still have lurking in wings
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
This thread has links to the CV19 related infographics I have put together. The citations for each infographic can be found in the individual threads. I will add infographics to
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things stand out from the data & evidence:1. When there is a surge in infections, cases eventually come down whether or not there is a lockdown/significant restrictions.2. Lockdowns/many restrictions
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Thomas Christie Williams
Williams_T_C
with Scotland due to start vaccination next week with the Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 coronavirus vaccine, what do we know about it? a threadhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-54984390 first of all, what type of vaccine is
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Ashley Holub, PhD
ashtroid22
It’s painful to point this out but it needs to be said in light of the increasing number of #COVID19 cases. In the beginning we observed a wide range in
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Black Lives Matter✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼✊🏻
RichePosseWes
My COVID Story: When I was staying in Vegas, late February/March, before all the quarentine madness. I believe I had COVID19, I had a terrible cough and felt like I
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Anish Koka
anish_koka
To put recent and future abnormal CMRIs papers in context 1. 2009 cardiac MRI study of elite athletes who had a cold demonstrated MRI abnormalities in 38% during infection, and
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Patrick Charles - ID Doctor
P_Charles_ID_Dr
Some journalists, economists and politicians have been saying that we just need to let the virus run and only worry about protecting the elderly or vulnerable. Thread 1/17 Given that
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
From a scientific/medical perspective, closing schools “because covid” is the very least justifiable act in a long line of unsupported, damaging acts. Kids don’t get sick with SARS-COV-2. They’re very
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1/. On New Year’s Eve last year, I sent a post-midnight cartoon to friends with a message saying hold on tight & enjoy the ride & a Rilke quote: “And
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
What happened at Notre Dame? Earlier today, the university moved all classes online for 2 weeks in order to slow the spread of the virus stemming from a recent outbreak.
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Large phase 2 trial of Novavax vaccine in South Africa reportedly has data, reporting soon. Minimum of 3,000 people (up to 4,400), mostly HIV-neg but with 240-person HIV-positive group. Biggest
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Sarah Higley
codingchaos
Doing a WCAG audit for the year 2020, a thread: 2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide: information just kept on coming*all the time*, and I didn't find any damn pause button (except
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
BAYES' THEOREM: The basic reason we get so many false positives to COVID19. The disease is so rare that the number of false positives greatly outnumbers the people who truly have the disease:
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Gavan Reilly
gavreilly
#COVID19ireland: 56 cases today; no deaths- 29 men, 27 women- 79% are under 45- 35 are associated with outbreaks or are close contacts of a confirmed case- 12 cases from
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Seamus McKiernan
chezseamus
No country has eliminated the coronavirus. But containment is possible. Public health strategies are the roadmap.The US knew the playbook, we just opted to ignore and delay.a THREAD: how these
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