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😷 Justin Klein
JustinKlein1
We’ve had some great news on early vaccine data that promises much needed help with #COVID. But we have one more valley to cross together before those can be helpful,
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Matthew Pevarnik, PhD
pevarn
Mini-update on #Chesapeake, #Norfolk and #VirginiaBeach**Some Good Trends, but a gathering with others is now the riskiest it’s ever been**1) Daily confirmed cases is still going sideways for the three
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
DGlaucomflecken
Roughly 100% of people on the west coast are dealing with burning eyes from wildfire smoke, so here are a few eye care tips... First, invest in some artificial tears.
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Paul Jones (he/him)
CloudwaterPaul
A few thoughts based on the last month or two’s data.Hospitality must look beyond surface cleaning and spacing to ventilation in order to meet science where it currently is (aerosols,
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Jen Steer
jensteer
Gov. Mike DeWine says a vaccine could be ready as soon as December and that should give Ohioans hope. It will go to health care workers and the most vulnerable
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Ed Tubb
EdTubb
First, it was an emergency. They shut schools and the border was closed. But not at Pearson (and we went on March break.) They closed parks for the cherry blossoms.
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Dave Blake, PhD
_stah
I dislike anthropomorphizing the virus. The virus just goes into lungs. Replicates. Gets expelled into air and re-infects as long as the rebreathed air containing the virus can find another
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Using CO2 indoors to monitor infection risk - Very good idea- Limitation: one limit (e.g. 800 ppm) does not work for all situations.- Preprint from: @ZheP_AtmChem & I: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.09.20191676v1-
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WOW. Amazing tool to calculate #SARSCoV2 risk indoors w/ airborne aerosols: Mask?If so, what type of mask?How much ventilation?How many people?Speaking time?Speaking volume?Size of room?Ceiling height? Duration in room?#COVID19https://www.z
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
My daughters have been begging to go to the pool. The hotel I'm at is at 3% capacity this week, but the indoor pool has been too crowded for my
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD that makes me really sad: Today England reported 23,432 new Covid cases - the highest since 14th November. New hospital admissions on 14th Dec (latest day) are the highest
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University of Utah Health
UofUHealth
MEDIA As the holiday season approaches, COVID-19 transmission in Utah is not slowing down. Our Infectious Diseases experts are discussing ways to keep your families safe during the holidays and
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Emily Porter, M.D.
dremilyportermd
Updates from the last 48 hours: (Thread)12/25: My ER attending physician husband got his first fever of 2020. On Christmas. After avoiding COVID since March. 9 days after his COVID
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Adam squires
adsquires
Before, for people indoors, I'd have suggested doing three out of: open windows; masks; short meeting (2m. Each cuts down the levels of virus in the air around
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
PROTECT OUR TEACHERS: There are 3.2 million teachers in the U.S. and they are rightfully concerned of contracting COVID from in-person learning, when preventative measures such as N95 masks and
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Sxwexwiya
ShovelRemi
1) If you ever feel concerned enough to want to purchase your first firearm for protection, I’d like to suggest you go to the pawn shop and get a Remington
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