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Dr. Urso
richardursomd
Many are asking about the new covid vaccine. Should I take it? Let’s analyze where we are without the hype. Is the technology is proven and reliable?Is there animal data
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Vijay Pande
vijaypande
1/ The Next Pandemic is Cost in Healthcare. And artificial intelligence (AI) will play a transformative role in solving this problem. And along the way, shows a more general solution
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
So here's some good news. You stayed home, you didn't catch (or spread, if you caught it) Covid. Well done, you stopped 4 people getting it 5 days later (1)
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Nakko
__sunnysidedown
I’ll just write the high risk categories here as most of you won’t bother opening the link.- Cancer, under treatment (currently or within the past 1 year)- Diabetes Mellitus- Heart
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el gato malo
boriquagato
the hope-simpson viral seasonality timetable has been running like a well-managed train systemonce you know what to look for, these disease spikes are no more surprising than the 3:10 to
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Bob Rosier
BTRosier
In study, 258/568 #COVID19 patients (45%) had gum disease (periodontitis). The odds ratios for COVID complications in patients with periodontitis were 3.67 for all complications, 3.54 for ICU admission, 4.57
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Erin You Ain't Pro Life Without A Mask
chargrille
Our County Health Officer: “[T]ravelling or having guests in your home is not the right thing to do. We need to make sure that this is a social norm...It’s just
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Bandy X Lee, MD, MDiv
BandyXLee1
Madeleine Albright said a phrase I often use: “Fascism is not a political ideology.” I usually add: “It is mental pathology writ large.” It would be good if we could
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Yoong
yoongkhean
Ku Li should read about how vaccines work before releasing statements like this, which can be damaging if public refuse to get vaccinated or have vaccine hesitancy.First, any vaccine’s aim
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
But Oxford/AztraZeneca trial did swab every week & asymptomatic infection reduced substantially so we can say with relative confidence now that what is EXPECTED to happen will happen- the person
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I know this is obvious, but in the UK the lifting of restrictions on the 4th of July (allowing households to mix and stay overnight with responsible behaviour) is *not*
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Michael Story ⚓
MWStory
This thread is a bit confused: the whole concept of 'lockdown fatigue' and timing the start of lockdown only matter if the strategy is herd immunity by infection.https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1288582186959069188 If the
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Phil Greaves
PhilGreaves01
800 years and they're still pretending leprosy is an "infectious disease" caused by bacteria.https://twitter.com/WHO/status/1355822842567413760 "It is not entirely clear how the infection is spread but it is thought to be
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hedwyg (Heather R)
hedwyg
I've been reading histories of various diseases - polio, yellow fever, cholera - and so many of them have long forms and/or lifelong "complications." So how is it that long-form
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
Will never cease to be surprised by how willing people are to just basically declare, "I'm ignorant!" on this website.https://twitter.com/insurgentspod/status/1276180346808209409 Yes, we should talk about the healthcare system
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Femi Olaleye
pfemiolaleye
Genotype wahala, relationships and marriage .A thread ! For those who may not know . There is something called genotype . It simply is the make up of the proteins
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