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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Remember, John Snow was an armchair epidemiologist. https://www.practicalplaybook.org/success/story/map-making-and-myth-making-john-snows-map-didn%E2%80%99t-solve-1854-cholera-outbreakAnd the guy who checked his work was a priest.http://kor
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Courtney Tomblinson, MD
cmtomblinson
Most of us are familiar with major salivary gland tumors but are less familiar with minor salivary gland carcinomas (MSGCs). Let’s take a closer look. 1/12#RGphxImaging of Malignant Minor Salivary
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Jean Adams
jeanmadams
It is woman and girls in science day! Let me tell you about some of the fabulous women that I have the pleasure of working on science with every day
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Choice dominates the discourse on #covid19. But lack of choice drives the epidemiology. A few thoughts on conversations around “choice” (and shaming) in the context of #covid19. Poor choices are
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The Globe and Mail
globeandmail
Why have global #COVID19 cases dropped by half? Experts are looking for explanations. Story by @kellygrant1 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-why-the-number-of-covid-19-cases-is-dropping-globally/ Why are COVID-19 cases droppin
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
How should we interpret #COVID19 case counts given the enormous variation in testing? A quick cautionary thread.As everyone knows the # of "confirmed cases" for COVID19 are a small fraction
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William Yang
WilliamYang120
More scoops from @WSJ: @WHO experts who conducted the probe of #COVID19 origin in #China said #Beijing has refused to provide them with raw data on early cases that could
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el gato malo
boriquagato
yesterday, i posted this thread about the suggestive timing on the rise in US hospitalizations vs protests.the biggest pushback, as expected, was "but NYC had protests and no spike."i think
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Jen Keane
zenbuffy
So it turns out more of ye didn't know about the WoW pandemic than did. 56% didn't know.It's honestly a pretty interesting thing. In 2005, a new raid and boss
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
Up to 100 UK children a week hospitalised with rare post-Covid disease12-15 a day since early January.Evelina hospital records showed that 60% of the 107 cases of PIMS they had
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Now, a more technical tweet thread to give updates on the science - which is moving fast. Again, I recommend following @arambaut, @firefoxx66, @EBIgoldman, @The_Soup_Dragon, @pathogenomenick and @jcbarret along with
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
In science, observations drive conclusion. In politics, conclusions drive observations.A thread about masks. This is not advice not to wear a mask. It is simply sharing information. Share it before
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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
I just finished Paul Farmer's @PIH @EngagePIH magnum opus Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds--highly recommend to #MedTwitter #Medstudenttwitter #MedEd #globalhealth #Docswhoread #Medhum @MedBookClub1 @Doctorbookshelf @MedHumChat @SocMedOnAir
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Stephen McIntyre
ClimateAudit
New article in journal published by Cambridge Univ Press says that testimony to House Oversight Committee in March 2020 mixed up case fatality rate (CFR) and infection fatality rate (IFR)
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. A better frame: 1918 – 2019 was the century of Influenza A. This era opened with the 1918 pandemic. This represented Influenza A's epochal victory over prior virusesUntil 2019,
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MEWAS
MediaWatchSwe
@BasitMahmood91 @Newsweek in Journalism 101- If someone says it raining and someone else says it's dry, it's not your job to quote them both, your job is to look out
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