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sugan naidoo
sugan2503
PROVINCIAL UPDATE 19 JUNE • Changes from yesterday highlighted• Table on cases and deaths per age category• Table on case fatality rate based on types of care• Cumulative deaths per
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
As I know a lot of my followers are big fans of the Bill Gates funded Imperial College of London, I thought I would share the Imperial mag I received
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
Here is a good lesson in basic epidemiologyThis data is difficult to interpret in a number of ways:1. There is no denominator, either of institutions or populations2. It counts the
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
A positive PCR test does not mean you “have COVID”. PCR tests seek portions of the virus SARS-COV-2, not the disease COVID-19. If you’re asymptomatic, you do not have the
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Bill Gardner
Bill_Gardner
1 | Election polling failed in 2020, the most striking example being perhaps the failure of any poll to predict Susan Collins' re-election.Unfortunately, the problem with surveys affects more than
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Lucy Sweetman
LucySweetman
Watching @JoeBiden demonstrate what a president can do to tell the story of a nation. Seems extraordinary to be surprised by eloquence, clarity and empathy in a leader. And now
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Anthony Furey
anthonyfurey
Alberta has just added even more details to their comorbidity reporting. 57.6% of people who died of COVID had dementia; 23.6% of them had cancer; and as I previously wrote,
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ This paper is the first significant evidence that recent infection with a common cold coronavirus could have a functional cross protective effect against severe COVID-19. “Recent endemic coronavirus infection
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Some brief thoughts on where I think we're at. Most campuses have a plan on safe "visiting" and "working" but these plans do involve significantly reducing capacity of previously already
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CHESAI
CHESAIhpsr
Putting the public back into public health: communities organising solidarity responses to Covid-19 by @eleanorwhyle @VanManya @BradyLeanne and Rene Loewenson reflecting on the work of the CANs in South Africa
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wretchardthecat
wretchardthecat
The real problem with "trust the science" is that the model-prediction-validation system that proved so successful with simple systems can't predict complex systems like climate, biology and human networks, the
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el gato malo
boriquagato
when people look back on the carnival misrule and absurdist pseudoscience of 2020, the thing that will strike them most is how "experts" and "leaders" either forgot or ignored that
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Nenad Bakic
nbakic
An incredible, one of a kind, natural epidemiological experiment took place in Croatia.It would be unethical to abolish all the Covid measures in a territory, but it happened in a
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
I don’t know about anyone else but I’ve already spent a small fortune on masks, admittedly as a result of losing them or forgetting them at home. It’s fine for
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
The UK government is flying blind, introducing policies without proper prior assessment of their likely impact on the epidemic or the economy. This is now completely clear. Below I'll go
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Derek Rae
RaeComm
1/ While Leipzig-Liverpool goes ahead in Budapest on Tuesday, it’s still an open question where the return leg of the CL R16 tie on 10 March will be staged. Not
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