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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Sobering perspective from @dgurdasani1 on #Covid19 in kids. 12-15% infected will develop chronic complications (shortness of breath, chest pain, GI issues, fatigue) whether initially symptomatic or not. Watch this please
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Tabitha McIntosh
TabitaSurge
How people talked about teachers during the second wave of the 1918 flu pandemicโNo public servant is so completely exposed to an epidemic of this nature as is the schoolmaster.โ
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artimusfoul
Once, just once, I'd really like it if someone in the Irish Media challenged Dav Quinn about the rise in Far Right Christian terrorism globally. Right Wing Christian terrorism is
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Dr Eric Levi, FRACS
DrEricLevi
Just to be clear,Many people are already infected and carrying the virus now, but they are not displaying any symptoms. Some will show very mild symptoms only. You may be
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The Man in Seat 61
seatsixtyone
HOW RISKY IS A TRAIN JOURNEY? Preliminary research by @RSSB_rail suggests chance of getting COVID-19 from a train journey is around 1 in 11,000. That's without factoring in face coverings.
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Anthony Staines says WASH YOUR HANDS! WEAR A MASK!
astaines
This is not a good answer to what is a very reasonable question.The key argument is that we can swap high contacts in adults, for very low contacts in adults
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Bill Wilkinson ๐
DrWilkinsonSci
I feel like I'm being gaslighted by @educationgovuk here. How can face coverings be required on buses but be of no benefit in classrooms? Surely what negative impacts on communication
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Dyche Mullins et al.
MullinsLab
We are pleased to be a very small part of an international COVID-19 consortium assembled by Nevan Krogan here at UCSF. The latest paper from the group just appeared online.
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Charles Lister
Charles_Lister
There can no longer be any doubt -- #COVID19 has become a national crisis in #Syria.- Cases are spiraling out of control in #Assad-held areas, but testing is far insufficient
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
While we don't fully understand the role of children in transmission, we know that children get infected & transmit (older children likely with same or greater efficacy as adults). With
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Fionna O'Leary, ๐ฏ๐ช๐บ
fascinatorfun
A couple of real stand outs from this rather good @BBC article.Have a good look at that diagram. Look at the disjointed, multi-organisational design of it.https://twitter.com/jolyonmaugham/status/1329675942562832384 Whilst the Government cl
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Joanne Bell
jobellerina
In the early 80s I was sitting on a central London bus with my Aunty Bella and her best friend Hephzibah from Israel. A lady in Gulf dress got on
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Rafael Fonseca MD
Rfonsi1
*** ๐๐๐ ๐พ๐๐๐๐ฟ-19 ๐ฅ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐ข๐๐ ๐ฌ๐๐ก๐ก ๐๐ฃ๐ *** One possible analysis of recent data would suggest that there is an end in sight (cannot be soon enough) and that perhaps that
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Babak Javid
javid_lab
This just out in @ScienceMagazine getting lots of traction, including a write-up in @nytimes by @apoorva_nyc for good reason. Lots of interesting nuggets to mull over...1/nImmunological characteristics govern the transition
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Some thoughts:- It's still too early to measure the duration and frequency of long-term complications for a new virus, but early evidence suggests they could be important.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coron
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
I launched a new page that shows the path to US COVID-19 herd immunity: http://covid19-projections.com/path-to-herd-immunity/It's built on the assumption that herd immunity will be achieved via vaccination and natural infection.Tl;dr
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