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Rev. Miranda
revmirandah
Okay. Re: Ash Wednesday. I’m going to delete my other thread, because I definitely have a goal of never writing anything that about which someone could reasonably ask, did Covid
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Jaap Stronks
jaapstronks
This article still has so many gems. Most revelations about the Dutch COVID19 fiasco keep bringing us back tohttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30567-5/fulltext Its model assumptions are discussed here:https:
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
2015: "To examine the emergence potential (the potential to infect humans) of circulating bat CoVs, we built a chimeric virus encoding a novel, zoonotic CoV spike protein -from the RsSHC014-CoV sequence that was isolat
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Julia Smith
cv19comm
I saw earlier the same ideas in this op-ed coming from Nate Silver and the data bros types, so I'm disappointed to see Marcus promoting this. This thread is going
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I've been a hearing a lot about how children are more infectious *now* & contribute to transmission because of the B117 variant, but didn't before. This is a myth. Children
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J.J. Sylvia IV, Ph.D
BigDataJJ
1/ I've been seeing a lot of discussion about studies that show transmission of COVID-19 does not occur as often from children to adults. This is being used to support
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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
Thread on my position on the Executive's response to Covid following a brief conversation with an MLA today.MLA's operate in realtime & with real life or death decisions to make.
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Paul Khill
paulkhill
[THREAD] #5GFranck Bouétard sort du bois et défend la 5G (tweet sponsorisé d'ailleurs). Voyons voir ce qui tient du vrai et ce qui est de l'espoir candide... 0/?https://twitter.com/EricssonFrance/status/1280817675313262592 Bien
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
What is #herdimmunity threshold for #COVID19?A topic of much discussion due to large uncertainty & huge consequences for long term impact. New paper illustrates 1 key aspect that can reduce
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Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD
KCKlatt
Tons of chatter about the new prescription omega 3 data coming forth. Lots of takes about the study designs, n3 formulations, differences across populations, variation in comparator groups. All important
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Marion Koopmans
MarionKoopmans
@pjvanerp Ok, see if I can save some time later in the week with this ongoing nonsense: there is a group that claims that the original PCR assay developed by
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Dmitri Nepogodiev
dnepo
Following on from the 2019 thread, here's a look back at #GlobalSurgery research in @BJSurgery & @BjsOpen in 2020. (articles loosely arranged by theme / not ranked)@young_bjs @des_winter @robhinchliffe1 @MalinASund
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 150Today, 150 days since I began my Covid tweets, I’m going to do something odd: write the speech that Trump should give. I have no
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The Binder Lab
TheBinderLab
1/ Many discussions on #SARSCoV2 / #COVID19 are quite abstract and focus on infection routes and epidemiology. Further, we often get the question "Can you detect actual #Coronavirus at all,
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Alexander Ford
alex_ford12399
As the year draws to a close it is time to reflect on 2020. Despite it being a very strange year, and having to down tools to help with inpatient
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Keep schools closedhttps://twitter.com/paysupplystaff/status/1343120741693317120 The scientific evidence of multiple studies shows that students can be infected and infect others, and that outbreaks occur in schools. 2/ Because students are
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