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Beh G.
OracleOfIberia
I have tweeted several times about sensitivity of PCR tests and potential for false positives.There's increasing evidence that supports this theory and it's time we start taking this issue more
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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS
andrewbostom
1/ Indians must have no confusion about how we reached impressive Covid herd immunity: "India’s masses didn’t have the luxury to ‘work from home’ and follow social distancing, but they
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
So the anomaly in Admitted for Covid - NHS England data.1. We have two data sets, one shows the government dashboard daily admissions of covid-19 patients to hospital. The lower
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
Yesterday, the Science Table Advisory for Ontario had a press briefing where they showed the latest Ontario #COVID19 data. One of the figures was Ontario’s Google mobility data#Coronavirus #lockdown #pandemic
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
The ONS have produced a thorough piece of research into non-COVID excess deaths. It is important work. Immense harm has been caused by changes in behaviour and people have died
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Picking up on yesterday's thread on NHS Test and Trace data, PHE's weekly surveillance report now out with data to 6th September.Thread/https://twitter.com/ADMBriggs/status/1304179872760291331 For week 31/08 to 06/09, there were 970
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
New efforts w mass testing in Liverpool have dropped incidence by 2/3rds in weeksNot a “clean” pilot study of rapid tests bc other interventions also started at same time. There
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Katie Razzall
katierazz
Tonight on @BBCNewsnight we're reporting on @Calderdale local Covid test & trace system, set up in mid-August after an outbreak in central Halifax. At that point the national NHS Test
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Rampant #COVID spread in a kids camp: a preview of school re-opening?New paper with unsettling details that unfortunately challenges claims that transmission in young children will be lower than adults.More
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
There's something really illogical about the school = mental health link. If going to school with other children is necessary for mental health, why is home schooling legal, for instance?
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el gato malo
boriquagato
many have said things like "we should have done what japan did" or "singapore epidemiologists got it right" but i find this unpersuasive.the whole pacific rim had basically no covid
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
Hello everyone. My name is Michael Custodio and I am a medical practitioner and clinical epidemiologist. Today I will be with you and for those with any questions or areas
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
Day 2 of the NIH #LongCovid conference.First up w Dr. Carlos del Rio on social determinants of health, race, and ethnicity in #LongCovid-the pandemic has exacerbated health inequalities-this is not
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Context: Alex is being quite tendentious on both sides of this equation. TLDR: The main problem is comparing the odds of DEATH with the odds of fatigue and soreness for
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Ben Cormack
CorKinetic
Exercise & education Exercise & education have emerged as shining knights of rehab Good for SRs, guidelines & saying 'evidence based' but are they just buzz words?There are 3 issues
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ES
ES83697417
Can anyone think of something that the experts got right a about covid? Here are a few I can think of that they got wrong1. They estimated that the IFR
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