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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] Protecting yourself from viruses ‘is not just about ventilation, it’s about humidity in rooms’ -Dr @laoneill111 on @NewstalkFM #Covid19 & here’s why... 1/ In autumn conditions, as across Europe
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
This got me thinking. I instinctually was like, "This is definitely wrong..." and went to check it. And indeed, it's wrong. Graphs below!https://twitter.com/jmhorp/status/1348702526317727752 So we have to start by asking,
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Tapanui 'Flu ('Tui Tapanui')
TapanuiFlu
1/25 I would like to deconstruct one of the persistent myths about #MyalgicE, because I'm seeing a recurring theme where quite a few #pwme are making sweeping statements on Twitter,
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
Is Covid really being spread significantly in and by schools? Thread The decision by the government to relay the school return for secondary pupils by a week suggests ministers now
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CastlDrs
CastlDalmunzie
1-9 #Immunology #IDTwitter #Cellimmunity #Viralimmunity #cardiotwitter #Clinicalperspective Increasing data demonstrate that women mount stronger #immuneresponses against #SARSCoV2 than males https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pi
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imy ✿ 45 dollars for xiao
CATGlRLlSM
people with autism are the only people able to say the r slur and here's whyallistics read and rt /srs tw // r slur.the word retard was used in the
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
Seasonality, vaccines, variants, caseloads—the country is in a confusing place right now. I spoke with @michaelmina_lab, probably the most incisive epidemiological thinker in this pandemic, about all of it. A
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Grab a cup of coffeeWe are now seeing striking correlations between (i) the # of COVID19 tests and (ii) % positivity within/across certain important individual PHUs in Ontario.This has
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Starting early in 2020, British Columbia spread pandemic misinformation. The province told us that there was no such thing as asymptomatic spread. Scientists and other health experts had already made
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Albin Fontaine
albinfont
Our work is on @PLOSPathogens. “Modeling intra-mosquito dynamics of Zika virus and its dose-dependence confirms the low epidemic potential of Aedes albopictus”. Some words about Vector Competence and the risk
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So various media are reporting a new pandemic flu virus discovered in China.What does this actually mean? Let's look at the original paper. Actually, that's not so easy to do
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ THE NUMBER ONE #COVID #coronavirus topic right now? SCHOOL REOPENING. Here's my first of a couple threads on the topic, starting with some thoughts on K-12. 2/ K-12 shouldn't
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Robert Greenhill
RobertGreenhill
THREADLet's start a new, better year with a new, better COVID strategy. @csc_canada_ 1/https://covidstrategicchoices.ca Canada presently has 2 COVID strategies: 1 is working; 1 is failing. The 4 Atlantic Provinces
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
I’m not just a lockdown sceptic. I know lockdowns increase infections rather than decrease them because I read research first hand. I’m a citizen in a democracy who wants Government
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
#AbolishThePolice doesn't mean abandoning public safety: it's about replacing armed police officers with public services that perform the same safety roles. Writing in the @theappeal, @avitale sets out 10 ways
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
On the topic of controversial SARS2 mutations. I've been delaying a thread on D614G because I think people watching US elections do not have the emotional/mental bandwidth to deal with
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