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Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
A genuine second wave looks to have arrived in Northeastern metros apart from NYC; the synchrony looks to me sufficient that this would be driven by seasonality and sun-exposure rather
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Anthony O'Connor
Antcon7062
I got a load of questions about vaccines today. As I understand it we’re mired in mid table mediocrity when it comes to our European neighbours. When you consider that
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Stefan Baral
sdbaral
Public Health Practice Gems#COVID19 has increased the general interest in public health.So I thought it worthwhile to provide some framing for folks new to this field.The goal is to provide
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Emily Kopp
emilyakopp
The explanation is pretty simple:The ACIP and National Academies were concerned the vaccine would be less effective in people 65+ (often the case with flu shots). The DRAFT recommendations were
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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
CHILD CARE & COVID ROUNDUP, 8/21: In my opinion, there is a massively under-reported story going on, which is just how *few* outbreaks (multiple related cases) are happening in child
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Question for Twitter. Why didn’t academia take the lead on Covid information? Why didn’t schools of med & public health across the US band together, put forth their experienced scientists
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Kata Farkas
KataFarkas211
When it comes to wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for #COVID surveillance, people ask the same question: How come it hasn’t been used before? Well, it has been. Here are a few
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Trent 💊🆔
trentyarwood
It might be a prudent time to talk about the precautionary principle because it seems to be getting its moment in the sun this week.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle The wiki article is actually
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Tarek Younis
Tarek_Younis_
[thread] I'm going to briefly explain my issue with saying there's a "mental health crisis" in this pandemic. Psychology talk is often a convenient means of sucking out the politics
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Matt Zefferman
matt_zefferman
Epidemiology question. When epidemiologists estimate "transmissibility" of a viral variant, are they estimating the observed transmissibility or estimating something causal about the mutation? @CT_Bergstrom @noamross Imagine a vir
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La Résistance 🌈🇮🇹🇺🇸
vita_resistance
I wanted to share information from our epidemiologist First, we are in the beginning of this epidemic’s trajectory. That means even with these distancing measures we will see cases and
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Matthew Smith🏌️
mattassmith
Why haven't we seen any videos of people dropping to the ground in the Western world so heavily afflicted by #CoronaVirus?Remember how widespread this was in #Wuhan in January?Why do
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
The Danish Economic Council’s recent report contains an entire 100 page chapter on economics and epidemiology, complete with self-contained intro to epi models and a review of the new literature.
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Dr Emma Beckett
synapse101
Back in March I did a video interview with my local ABC explaining why masks were not recommended in Australia at the time. That was the advice at the time
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Everyone is raving about Biden-Harris COVID-19 task forcehttps://buildbackbetter.com/press-releases/biden-harris-transition-announces-covid-19-advisory-board/While I agree it has many respected names in medicine, it seems short in two areas
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Tom Cheshire
chesh
We’re here in Wuhan - tune into @SkyNews at 8am UK time.https://twitter.com/PeterDaszak/status/1359004160360779777 Ready and waiting Press conference delayed until 1700 local/0900 UK... The @WHO press conference is underway. Mi Feng,
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