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Peter Barrett
petermbarrett1
Just finished up 3 months #covid19 work w/ @PublicHealthSth. Its been hectic but satisfying to see spread coming under control. Huge amount achieved by #publichealth teams identifying new cases/clusters +
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Katie Hepworth
ketiairport
Great article by public health expert on the primary reasons for covid spread in Oz - TLDR policing individual behaviours will have limited efficacy if you don't address the structural
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
The second graph of interest is seeing how the cumulative age distribution of cases has changed. Of course, in part this is due to changing testing capacity, criteria and who
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DW Rowlands
82_Streetcar
It's time for another round of maps from my Master's project with @dillonm, @AMReese07, and @Ericjstokan at @GesUmbc. The following maps are all based on 500 k-means clusters covering all
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Teresa Scordino
TeresaScordino
Some interesting cases from the body fluid bench (no really)!#hemepath #hematology Bone marrow contamination in CSF. More common in babies and elderly patients. Presence of blasts may cause concern for
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
This is a very important site. We know from tracing studies that around 80% of all infected people infect ZERO others. The small number of super spreaders are infecting millions.And
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Victoria Tenge
vten89
Check out this recent publication from the Estes Lab in @PNASNews using genetically modified #enteroids to study the interplay of host IFN responses and human #norovirus infection: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2010834117@BCMFromtheLabs 1/4
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Evan the Commissioner
Evan_Yeats
This is just not true, but it's an inaccurate perception aided by DC Health not transparently reporting data about case clusters. We know anecdotally about outbreaks and deaths in schools
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David Puell
kenoshaking
1) It has been a long road since the Bitcoin top of 2017. Herein, a nowhere-near complete summary of what has transpired.Next below, a brief thread on few interesting tidbits.
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Sumanth Raman
sumanthraman
From August 1st what should be the plan for Chennai? My views in this thread.1.Lockdown has been partial and relatively loose over the last 3 weeks. Yet CPR has stayed
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Nick Judin
nickjudin
My interview with Dr. Paul Byers, state epidemiologist @msdh is live. Remarkable how quickly the flood came in. On Nov. 4, the day I conducted this interview, the seven-day average
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Stephanie Yang
StephanieYang93
Excited to say that the mitochondrial DNA copy number GWAS that I worked on with @RyanLongchamps in @dan_arking's lab is now up on BioRxiv!https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.25.428086v1 In this work, we use data
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Biophilic Wales | Caru Natur Cymru
BiophilicWales
#CountdowntoChristmas Day 3 Day three of our Biophilic Winter and it’s #winterID Thursday. This week we will be going through the various types of berries you can find in our
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
amymaxmen
My latest investigation: Where is #COVID data?With 5.7 million cases in the US, we should have a good sense of how often people are infected in grocery stores, on planes,
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
It's not in the news as much anymore, but please don't forget that incarcerated people are still contracting and dying from covid at devastating rates. Covid cases in federal and
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Aaron Ginn
aginnt
Japan's COVID strategy:1/ "Though many countries around the world have imposed substantial behavioral restrictions — so-called “lockdown” measures — while conducting massive testing and isolation, Japan has managed to contr
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