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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Cher @cdube_sante @sante_qc voici un cadeau de Noël pour vous:quelques-uns des nombreux articles scientifiques sur la #transmissionaérosole L'un des 1ers articles, publié dans le journal ‘Aerosol Science & Technology’ en
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Croakey News
CroakeyNews
Standing by for media conference (due 10.15am AEDT) from Premier Daniel Andrews re news on lifting Victoria's snap 5 day lockdown which was set to midnight tonight...signs are good but
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
The Government has announced is splitting up @PHE_uk PHE. You may think this a good or bad thing but do not be fooled. The agency is in many ways infuriating
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Efra Rivera-Serrano, PhD
NakedCapsid
As someone who did his whole PhD studying how viruses can cause cardiac damage, I feel like it is time to discuss this topic.So, let’s talk about viruses, our immune
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Austin H. Patton
AustinHPatton
At long last... It's out! I'm so excited to share with you all my recent work on the phylodynamics of Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD), now out in Science Mag!
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
There are several reasons to think that the new UK #SARSCoV2 variant is an important one as it might be more contagious than other variants, but there are also some
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
New preprint on how temperature and humidity affect the infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. Key finding: the virus remains infectious longer at low temperatures and extreme relative humidities.https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.16.
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Amelia, Germ Wrangler
UhhMealYuhh
For #ScholarStrike I'm going to collect some of my favorite resources on Settler-Colonialism & Healthcare - listed in no particular order.Some are theory, some are histories, all of them I
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Coverage of disease modelling tends to focuses on population-level 'what could happen next?' scenario analyses and predictions. So I wanted to highlight some early COVID-19 insights that you've probably heard
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Warren Pearce
WarrenPearce
Watching Lockdown 1.0 now on BBC2, looks to be shedding some new light on scientific advice and how it informed policy. Highlighting how NERVTAG identified the risk as 'low' in
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Ileana Almog
IleanaAlmog
Pandemic-related school discourse illuminates the fact that public schooling is conceived for the adults' benefit, not the kids'.Thread, tagging fellow parents of young kids and folks with an interest in
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
School openings and children (0-18yo) have been the most complex and contested subject of the pandemic. In this letter, we are calling for balanced and nuanced scientific and media coverage
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
On the 19th March 2020 the WHO released this guidance intended for healthcare workers (HCWs), healthcare managers and IPC teams at the facility level & at national and district/provincial level:https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/co
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
PapersOfTheDayhttps://twitter.com/AtomsksSanakan/status/1288589472452534273"SARS-CoV-2 in rural Latin America. A population-based study in coastal Ecuador"https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1055/58769
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Dr. {facemask-researching} Young-Leslie
H_Y_L
Mayor @doniveson warns Albertans not to flout Covid19 precautions just because the @Alberta_UCP MLAs & staff did. We refer to the impact from politicians' bad modelling of public health advisories
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Kelvin Ward
UCUltrasound
This was by far and away the most important news story yesterday in NZ... however the NZ media appears to have given it only cursory exposure. Maybe they do not
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