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FluSCIM Lucas Gonzalez
lucasgonzalez
Ok, so here are some ideas to improve each and every one of the layers of cheese as per @MackayIM's chart.In his order, but maybe you want to do easiest
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Air cleaners: the good, the dubious, and the uglyWith pandemic & major contribution of aerosol spread, many ppl wanting “air cleaning devices” to reduce / remove virus. Unfortunately many
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ So we are making headway (maskway?) here in the US w/ more consensus that masks are key; collectively, we can drive transmission down big time.But- if we accept that
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Salman 🦊
daretorant
In the spirit of @threadapalooza, join me for a little thought-adventure on the nature of reality and perception of truth..."Is truth a lie?", a thread: I can't get this quote
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The summer heat continues. Let's have a look at how the ancient Romans built themselves a cool, breezy, indoor climate and supplied themselves with almost unlimited fresh, filtered, indoor water,
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The Scope
MedicineScope
(1/17) Why does every BMP report show a GFR - African American and GFR - non-African American for the same Cr value?Let's focus on #racecorrection in the estimation of GFR
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Jonathan (Gab/Parler: jcho710)
jcho710
1/The only time I've tweeted on getting blocked. If you forego top doctors, epidemiologists, & a medical Nobel Laureate for a pharmacist--while these former have been accurate on COVID before
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Some thoughts from active scientists on Twitter about COVID-19 by aerosol scientists and indoor air experts @linseymarr @CathNoakes @j_g_allen @jljcolorado @amgcarlton (1/) There is a historical bias against aerosols for
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Jonathan (Gab/Parler: jcho710)
jcho710
"An N-95 mask filters out particulate matter larger than .3 microns. So the question then is how big is a COVID particle. A COVID particle is about .1 micron....this idea
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John J. Lowe, Ph.D.
Prof_Lowe
1/ The rationale for masks in COVID prevention it a hot topic so I want to provide an overview. Community masking focuses on two mechanisms: source control & inhalation protection
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Marcel Harmon
MarcelHarmon1
Despite all of the science/evidenced based recommendations for how to reopen schools/universities, despite the cautionary tales from other nations, in many places we're already doing it wrong - we're starting
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David Elfstrom
DavidElfstrom
#COVIDCO2 readings in an Ottawa classroom. Never reached a steady state. At 3152 ppm every breath contains 7.2% of other people's breath . #DontShareYourAir #OntedClassroom has below 0.4 air changes
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Charlsie Agro
CBCharlsie
Do some face masks offer more protection than others? We tested more than 20 different consumer masks to determine if the style, fabric, fit and number of layers make a
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Dan Kaszeta
DanKaszeta
Ok. Time for a Captain Dan thread on a useful and timely subject. Let’s address this “Masks don’t work” argument that people are making. Lots of misinformation and disinformation are
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
Both positive trends and concerning news happening on COVID in recent days. Great news in the 40% reduction in reported new cases since the peak 3 weeks ago. Lowest daily
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
There's increasing medical consensus that indoor spread of covid takes place through floating aerosol particles. If your environs are warm and dry year round (like my place in San Fernando
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