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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
I saw @wesstreeting getting hysterical on the back of a question from a bedwetter in @bbcquestiontime last night. He dribbled all the usual nonsense out including overhwhelmed hospitals and "long
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Ryan Dalton
capetownbrown
This is just so disingenuous and ridiculous in so many ways. 1. Of course in person learning is better than virtual learning. But we are in the middle of a
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
It has not been a good news day when it comes to vaccines—particularly AstraZeneca—and the B.1.351 variant that arose in South Africa. But buried amidst the bad news of a
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Oli Williams
OliWilliamsPhD
NEW ARTICLE THREAD: we propose there's value in considering #codesign in healthcare improvement as: (1) a means of developing & utilising a form of common pool resource (2) an approach
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
I have a million thoughts on Bell v. Tavistock.The first is that the Court confuses consent to puberty blockers and consent to hormone therapy. Though the latter often follows, it
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Uri Shalit
ShalitUri
I’m seeing many discussions about the evidence for vaccine effectiveness in Israel. This is a thread with my thoughts on what we know and don’t know at this point. First
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Mitchell Blackmon
Mitchblackmon
When I was in sales I'd use historical numbers to figure out what I needed to do.For example let's say my quota was $10K/mo & my AOV was $1KThen say
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Top 10 most downloaded articles in 2020 includes our review in the @AnnualReviews Virology - “Seasonality of Respiratory Viral Infections” by @MiyuMoriyama et al! It’s free to download: https://arevie.ws/3aYt32Y Here
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I'm thinking more about the Pfizer vaccine (and grateful for those who have clarified some key points). First, I agree that early efficacy (right after the second injection) prevents infection
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Dr. Chris Mackie
Healthmac
I am getting a lot of questions about why I am not using my powers as Medical Officer of Health to make mask use mandatory in public, particularly in light
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Dave Guarino
allafarce
One thing I hope for with new leadership overseeing safety net programs like SNAP at the federal level is that focus is given not just to expanding eligibility (a common
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
I made my submission to the @HLConstitution Committee yesterday. Here are some submissions about the WHO's pandemic advice from as recently as October 2019. In short, it does not remotely
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(((Charles Fishman)))
cfishman
We have a 2nd coronavirus vaccine that looks astonishingly effective — in early trials.Moderna announced results this morning.->30,000 patients in the trial->Vaccine 94.5% effective->Also a 2-dose vaccineTrial not concluded. Ther
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Atul Gawande
Atul_Gawande
Key findings from the latest Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus poll. 1. Americans are more worried about COVID's impact on their health, job, and finances than since June. And for most, out of
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Dr. Kohilathas
drkohilathas
Pfizer’s vaccine has headlined being "more than 90% effective.”.This is slightly misleading.90% is the relative risk reduction. But the absolute risk reduction of the Pfizer’s vaccine is approx 0.4%.The vaccine
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John Kalinowski
JohnnyK76
Something I have been pondering: what information is our COVID-19 response giving to our adversaries? 1/x Let’s say China, Russia, or some smaller rogue nation like North Korea or Syria
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