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Claire Paling Physio
PalingClaire
Ever wondered if you sport is going to wear your discs out or make them stronger?I did some reading to figure it out.Follow the thread – Your thoughts and opinions
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Miguel Hernán
_MiguelHernan
1/Look at the shape of these curves. New York and Madrid had similar epidemics until they spectacularly diverged.In March, both cities were caught by surprise and shut down because of
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Right... lets keep focusing on PCR lab based medical testing for a public health warA public health test with a: -24 hour delay is just OK-48 hour delay really losing
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Unathi Kwaza
Unathi_Kwaza
Pandemic Response Is Our Vietnam https://www.aier.org/article/pandemic-response-is-our-vietnam/ from @aierIn 2020, a new standard for monumental gov failure has been set: our public policy response to the coronavirus, which has resulted in
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Yesterday, the CDC released new guidelines for schools. Clear, science-based guidance was long overdue, so everyone was agog all week. Did they get what they wanted? This is a long
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: We're going to end up with blended learning, its just a matter of how?Over 6k schools with confirmed outbreaksGovernment figures say 50% of secondaries with partial closures due
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Simon Tobin
DocRunner1
1/8 Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) and *type 2* diabetes - can they help?A short thread...Over the last 2 years I've found a 2-4 week opportunity for my patients to learn
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Hillary Monahan
HillaryMonahan
Gonna do a thread about my experience with Rona at Day 11. I am not a doctor, just an unlucky duck in a partnership with essential staff who caught it
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UMN Cerebrovascular & Neurocritical Care
umnstrokencc
1/A #tweetorial on carotid near-occlusion:A right-handed patient presents with 3 transient recent events: left BRAO, expressive aphasia, and right hand weakness. Imaging revealed a left carotid near-occlusion, which is defined
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Jeneen Interlandi
JInterlandi
1/ The things we don’t yet know about the newly discovered sarscov2 variant have been well characterized in a number of places, by a number of excellent people. My favorite
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
#COVIDisAirborne. It always has been. 120 years we should have known this. Be generous say 80). We should have been prepared for it, but experts mangled the science so we
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
BREAKING: Good news! #Moderna says preliminary data show that its #coronavirus vaccine was 94.5% effective in protecting study volunteers from #COVID19.Of 95 people who got #COVID19 with symptoms, 90 had
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Matt Finn
MattMattFinn
Is the government just straight out trolling schools, children, parents, teachers & academics now?Like publishing guidance for major changes after 5pm with one school day before the new term, on
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IMSureMan 🇨🇦 ⛷
sherwhizt
1/ Highest priority for school reopening. Enforce:-face masks at all times (everyone)-physical distancing (limit numbers)Though worthy, these are lower priority. Implement as time/money permit:-wash/ hand sanitizing stations-improved ventil
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Dr. Janet Frick 🍑💙
jfrickuga
New UGA Covid numbers released today (only being released once a week). 1. Voluntary surveillance testing of asymptomatic people: the positivity rate went up from 5% a week ago to
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MitreGary
mitrebarnet
For what it’s worth, here’s my 20 thoughts on what has been and is happening on Covid:- 1. Covid exists - I’m no denier! The Govt is not, however, being
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