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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
A follow up to the thread two weeks ago on rising case counts and "reopening", looking at continued trajectories in states with large epidemics. 1/15https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1279187556106723333 When looking at epidemic dyn
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Anne Sosin
asosin
New Hampshire and Vermont: What explains the growing differences in the #covid19 epidemics in the bi-state region? This is the question that I’ve been asked all week. Here are five
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PCDMN
pcdmn
The winter can be an excellent time to review disease issues you encountered in previous growing seasons and then use this information to plan for future seasons. For the cereals
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, there is something strange going on in America, I keep getting asked "can we reopen schools," "what's going to happen with universities, my son is starting at..." No one
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Charles - 6'3 Caesarian; Legatus - 13th Legion
JiffjoffI
http://www.upmc-biosecurity.org/website/resources/publications/2006/2006-09-15-diseasemitigationcontrolpandemicflu.htmlDonald Henderson, arguably most famous Epidemiologist of 20th century - for eradicating smallpox - led a massive research
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EveJustWantedToKnowShit⏳
myfinewords
THREAD:This video is nearly a half-hour long. I ask you make time to watch it all, and then I ask you share it.Below, I am posting a report, first available
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
1. The polio story as you learned it is wrong. It’s one of the most often misunderstood sequence of events in the last two hundred years. I wanted to explain
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Tali Bogler, MD
TaliBogler
It’s easy to point fingers and place blame, but the lack of clarity around the effectiveness, safety and ability of pregnant and breastfeeding individuals to receive the #COVID19 vaccine is
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Course corrections in the US response to COVID are seriously needed. The national and state rising numbers unfortunately speak for themselves. National leaders, state and local leaders, and the public
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Clare Wenham
clarewenham
Interesting reading the interim report from @TheIndPanelMy hot takes 1. I feel like im reading a lot of what academics in global health have been saying for decades: it’s all
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Ashwani🌱Garg 🇺🇸 ☯禅☸️ 🌏☮️🇮🇳
agargmd
Coronaviruses are commonly found in pig populations as PEDV (porcine epidemic diarrhea virus), PRRSV (porcine reproductive and respiratory virus), PDCoV (porcine delta coronavirus), as well as pandemic influenza - swine
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
I‘m struck that it still hasn’t sunk in how much #b117 may change the course of this pandemic.The initial shock about it being more transmissible seems to have worn off.
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David Steadson 🇦🇺🇸🇪🇪🇺🌍
DavidSteadson
Prof Jonas @Ludvigsson yesterday posted a response to questions about why he signed the Great Barrington Declaration. I hope he doesn't mind but I've translated it in to English for
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
THREAD ON LOCKDOWN SKEPTICS: There are lots of threads circulating listing all the ways that the “lockdown skeptics” have been wrong. But this misses the point. They never aimed to
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Meghan Benton
meghan_benton
New podcast alert! Could curbing international travel prevent future pandemics? Nope, only delay a little and at staggering cost, say @m_clem and @ThomasGinnDC in the latest episode of Moving Beyond
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
The strategies pursued by South Korea, Vietnam & China are paying off. As of Nov. 1, the cumulative death rate per million is:U.S.: 696U.K.: 685France: 563vs.South Korea: 9China: 3Vietnam: 0.36[Chart
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