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Dr. Christopher Leighton
ccleighton
Windsor-Essex reporting 171 new #COVID19Ontario cases.7 more deaths, 5 from LTCH, 2 from the community121 COVID19+ in hospital 19 in the ICU183 suspected in hospital (304 in hospital)45 Active OutbreaksDr.
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
My dentist’s first question to me, knowing I’m an epidemiologist, was “when will this all be over”. Was super unsatisfying for us both for me to have to answer, “whenever
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Siddharth Shirole
SidShirole
The graph of building a city’s medical infrastructure should always be higher than the progressive cases of #COVID19 infection. #LockDown is not a remedy, it is supposed to be an
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Maarten van Smeden
MaartenvSmeden
Personal top 10 fallacies and paradoxes in statistics1. Absence of evidence fallacy2. Ecological fallacy3. Stein’s paradox4. Lord’s paradox5. Simpson’s paradox 6. Berkson’s paradox7. Prosecutors fallacy8. Gambler’s fallacy9. Linds
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
Sumption. Maybe unpopular opinion. But. He's not wrong that there are sometimes policy choices to be made where you allocate lives saved, and this is commonly and IMO rightly done
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Mark Joseph Stern
mjs_DC
Kagan's dissent last night may be the most scathing of her career. She accused her conservative colleagues of "armchair epidemiology" that may well exacerbate the pandemic and cost human lives.
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
Today I had the honor of testifying on reopening K12 schools for the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis. Here is what I said. 1/ It was exactly 3
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
"...we will see more deaths because of social distancing."Take a moment and watch Dr. Knut Wittkowski, former head of Rockefeller University's Dept of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research Design.https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Like many if not most science writers, much of what I wrote this year was on the single, inevitable topic of what we first called "the coronavirus", then Covid-19, now
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
In honor of #HappyFathersDay2020 #FathersDay , I want to dedicate #ScholarSunday to my dad's dissertation focused on cancer epidemiology titled "Coping mechanisms of Sub-Saharan African female immigrants with Breast Cancer".
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Eiko Fried
EikoFried
Reviewing clinical psych, psychiatry, & epidemiology papers on mental health changes during Covid19 pandemic. Has anyone collated a list of papers on this they would be willing to share as
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el gato malo
boriquagato
because it seems clear that the media won't, i've updated the US cases adjusted for testing levels chartswhen you test more, you find more casesreporting that data without reference to
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Dear Pandemic
DearPandemic
1/ In this week's Meet Those Nerdy Girls, we meet Dr. Sandra Albrecht (@S_AlbrechtPerez), PhD. Dr. Albrecht is a regular contributor here at Dear Pandemic, & is also the Editor-in-Chief
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Mohsin Kamal
mohsinkamal169
Re Foreign DoctorsAccording to Prof. Ruairi Brugha, RCSI Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Medicine: “We need high level recognition of the scale of the problem and
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
New findings from Swiss seroprevalence and an good opportunity to learn some more infectious disease epidemiology!A similar prevalence in children aged 6 - 18 y (23%) than the adult population
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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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