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Russell Lamberti
RussLamberti
In the Asian Flu of 1957-58, They Rejected LockdownsBy @jeffreyatucker https://www.aier.org/article/in-the-asian-flu-of-1957-58-they-rejected-lockdowns/ The '57-58 flu is estimated to have killed in one year around 100k Americans, or ab
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AnjiNo2
AGRichard1
1. CHYNA will be manufacturing and supplying the vaccine!~ Pfiser is working with BioNTech who produced the vaccine~ BioNTech signed an agreement with Shanghai Fosum giving them manufacturing rights to
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What The Trans!?
WhatTheTrans
WTT MEDIA CLASSHATE LIKE THE PRESS 101Welcome to class everyone. Today we will learn 2 different kinds of news story. Then we will ignore the good one and go for
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Young_ERC
erc_young
One of the most controversial topics in resus causing sighs all round...targeted temperature management! Why is it so controversial? Lets explore the science behind it, the papers that have shaped
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Jen Herman 🌪️
JukeBaRosh
1 approach to understanding #covid19 infection is to examine co-morbidities & ask what's common?Most prevalent Cov19 co-morbs:1)age2)Hypertension 3)Diabetes4)Cardiovascular disease 5)Kidney disease6)Chronic respiratory disease (esp
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Vinay Gupta
leashless
Every man has a limit. Every man has a limit.This was mine. Something inside me went "click" and I realized this is not a matter of persuasion, or evolution or
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Hutchinson Lab
CVRHutchinson
We’ve just had a paper published and I would like to tell you a story about people in science being nice to each other – a threadhttps://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(20)30630-9 This is a
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The Punisher
PunishDem1776
Bill GatesDepopulation Agenda & Eugenics Frontman Who is Bill Gates?Born Oct 28, 1955 Henry William Gates. Is claimed as Co founder of Microsoft to become a multi billionaire through his
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Gwen Snyder is uncivil
gwensnyderPHL
Speaking of Bannon, I know the official left position is that liberals basically hallucinated him and Putin entirely, but I really remain convinced that we are deeply lucky that Trump's
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Palli Thordarson
PalliThordarson
1/25 Part 1 - Why does soap work so well on the SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus and indeed most viruses? Because it is a self-assembled nanoparticle in which the weakest link
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Yesterday I was contacted by a prominent BBC programme to speak about strategy for exit from lockdown & the role of scientists & politicians in defining this. I outlined elimination
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Luna 🌟
coucyi
'medieval people barely washed themselves''40 was considered old age during the middle ages''medieval marriages were always arranged''witch hunts were rampant during the middle ages''medieval people thoug
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 244One of the features of this stage of Covid is that we’re seeing more areas in which two or more complex issues influence one another.
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Grab a cup of coffee (or tea)A comprehensive, neighborhood-by-neighborhood review of #SARSCov2 prevalence/trends in the City of Toronto.% positivity & cases, with weekly trends since Aug, AND:*cross referenced with
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GeePaw Hill
GeePawHill
Because microtest TDD is more a "way of geeking" than a technique or a received body of knowledge, building one's faculties is a long and sometimes perilous effort. Let's talk
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John Innes Centre
JohnInnesCentre
PEOPLE - Today is #WomenInScienceDay. To celebrate here are 25 people who contribute to us remaining an international centre of excellence in plant science, genetics and microbiologyTHREAD Dr Diane Saunders
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