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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Restaurants appear to be among the most riskiest and common places to get infected with the #COVID19, but we still don’t trace close to enough. How sure are we about
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Jeff Frame
VORTEXJeff
The evolution of storms, likely becoming surface based, including a supercell over eastern Iowa and a multicellular cluster over northern Illinois, and their attendant outflow boundary are key in the
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
Very handy series of graphs tweeted tonight by @President_MU; come closer to the granularity I was looking for (cheers @hispanita!).Look at the 'Cases by Outbreak Type' graph especially. How on
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PATRICK WILLIAMS
pwilliamsNHL
I'm going to start a thread on what I am being told about the AHL 2020-21 season.I'm not really one to just throw random speculation out there, so if I'm
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Japan is using big teams of public health nurses to perform "cluster busting" contact tracing. A thread summarizing their approach, as described in this translated (almost official) guidance document now
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Andrew Beers
beeeeeers
Here's a thread on this graph I made, which has been bouncing around Twitter a bit. Broadly, it shows the connections between "influential" Twitter accounts during the election. But it's
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A few thoughts on these interpretations, that appear to suggest (with caveats) that schools in England haven't necessarily contributed much to transmission. The evidence presented here does not necessarily support
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
The most effective way to keep Covid in check and return to semblance of normality (far more so than blanket restrictions) is to have as many people as possible being
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Molly Crabapple🇵🇷
mollycrabapple
A reminderCOVID is a disease, not god’s punishment for having fun. COVID clusters are far more likely to come from factories and prisons then sexy young people partying on the
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1.3 Are protests associated with a later spike in #Covid19. Several studies conducted in the US following the Black Lives Matter protests failed to show an increase in the virus
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Greg Revak, CFP®
CoachRevak
THREADWhy POINT SHOTS SUCK (with graphics!)The “point'“ is the area just inside the offensive zone blue line where defensemen on the offensive team are normally positionedIt’s a spot far away
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⬆️Ventilation⬆️--⬇️#COVIDisAirborne risk⬇️ -Save💙
grahamja51
1. COVID-19 Superspreading Thread As the mutant variant seems to spread more easily - it's important to remember that the COVID-19 virus spreads quickly given the ideal super spreading conditions
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GALAH Survey
galahsurvey
Not only did we make GALAH DR3 public on 6 November, we also released a bunch of science papers. We thought this would be a great time to tell you
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Adam Berry
Agrbez
Here's another not often seen photograph (although published in my second book) of another D-Day Pathfinder, this time PFC Anthony J DeMayo of E Company, 505th PIR. PFC DeMayo jumped
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Gail Carson
gail_carson
#WHOChina presser. Understanding the process of spill over requires a detailed investigation. Interaction animals, humans and environment. Then established h2h transmission. A virus causing global pandemic must be adaptive can
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
From giving advice recently to a friend who was symptomatic, got tested and was told to expect a 3-5d delay, I've come to realize a gap in our prevention approach.
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