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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
On its face (and maybe even after some careful consideration), this article is concerning. The First Covid Vaccines May Not Prevent Covid Infectionhttp://a.msn.com/00/en-us/BB15tVS8?ocid=st It points out as as been noted
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Mello.B33
B33Mello
1/ Probably one of the most important articles you will ever read. Brilliant, eye opening & combines all the relevant data & information. I was already aware of many things
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COVID Impact
CovidSerology
Manaus has now surpassed the very tragic 26/04 burial record of 167 with 198 burials in the past 24H (13/01) for a total of 1486 burials in January with 50%
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bearistotle
gnrosenberg
Epidemic Illness, Animal Agriculture, and the History of Quarantines in the United States: A Thread One frustrating bit in GOP opposition to increasing unemployment insurance was the idea that if
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Lonni Besançon
lonnibesancon
1. All conspiracy theories about #COVID19 and people who refuse lockdowns relie on the "Swedish example".Did Sweden not implement some form of lockdown? What about now? A thread with recent
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
As US hits new highs in national and state COVID cases, and rising hospitalizations, some leaders say we're rounding the corner. Others offer fatalism that there’s nothing more to be
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Thread: #Mexico, #Brazil, #India, #Pakistan, #Chile, #Colombia are experiencing alarming #coronavirus outbreaks and rapid ACCELERATION in cases & deaths.On June 21, @DrEricDing tweeted the concerning statement below about Mexico.https:/
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/25 This week’s Covid-View tells the story of many epidemics. Trends are diverging within the US and globally. What will places do about travel from areas with lots of spread?
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
The course of the US pandemic is not set or inevitable. we need to recognize how dangerous this epidemic is now and how much worse it can get. But we
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YourWullie
YourWullie
Thomas Annan (born Dairsie, Fife 1829) was a Scottish photographer, notable for being the first to record the bad housing conditions of the poor. In 1866 he was commissioned to make photographic
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Hetan Shah
HetanShah
‘Epidemics are social as well as biological phenomena.’ My @nature piece on the importance of social science and humanities in tackling our big global challengeshttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00064-x Very helpful crowd sourc
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
On Tuesday, @NeilDotObrien accused me of spreading disinformation and gave some specific examples. The vast majority of my tweets were factually correct based on publicly available data. While Mr O’Brien
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Doug Saunders
DougSaunders
Last year the Geneva-based Mixed Migration Centre commissioned me to look into the effects of the pandemic on urban migrants. Months of research showed me that COVID-19 is an "arrival
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Andreas Krüger
drandreaskruger
.Covid19 Corona SarsCov2 Sars2 THREAD #2.thread 1 from Jan28 to Apr06thread 2 from Apr07.#Covid19 #Corona #SarsCov2 #Sars2 THREAD #1 Jan28-Apr06 - First tweet Jan 28https://twitter.com/drandreaskruger/status/1222151233076715521. THREAD#1 si
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Edmund Fordham
EdmundFordham
@lucyfrazermp replies !Chronology:08 Oct asked for oFPR in “Pillar 2” labs 13 Nov spoke to @lucyfrazermp with slides16 Nov @lucyfrazermp email (other thread)17 Nov asked for the oFPR and FDR
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Preprint: Viral surveillance testing is crucial, but not all surveillance strategies are equal. We modeled the impacts of test frequency, assay limit of detection, test turnaround time, measuring impact on
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