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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Is herd immunity now high enough to contribute to reduced transmission of #COVID19?Thread from @trvrb is provoking substantial discussion as it should. I'd like to add a few details that
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
I sometimes see people making the mistaken assumption that once a group that make up X% of COVID hospitalisations/deaths are vaccinated, it will reduce hospitalisations/deaths by the same %, even
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Deb Chachra
debcha
I am not a public health person, but I do have a doctorate in bioengineering and I spend a lot--a LOT--of time thinking about collective systems. There is no moral
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COVID19 Saliva Study
SalivaStudy
Antibodies that circulate through the blood differ from secreted antibodies (i.e. in the nose or saliva) which protect mucosal tissues. We are profiling the secreted antibodies to get a better
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Dumizulu Ka Nkwanyana đżđŠ
LaDumezulu
I miss my foreskin. Circumcision is a scam and should be banned. To be honest, societal pressure and peer pressure led to me removing. There's a reason we are born
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
Tony Fauci says the US death toll is âgoing to be very disturbingâ, even when you consider the 120k+ lives lost already. Heâs right. I would optimistically estimate that the
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LibertySavage
AxelSavage4
1) A thread entitled: 'More nitty gritty on the #scamdemic ' The World Health Organization has inadvertently confirmed what many experts and studies have been showing for months; that #CV19
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plaforscience
plaforscience
More sad fun over Spain's serologic survey 4th round.Now we can compare the PCR/IgG results thru crisis. One should expect them to follow a ~constant proportion, reflecting the PCR false
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Ouebec reported 28 more #COVID19 outbreaks in schools on Saturday, by far the highest single-day increase of any setting in the province. Clearly, the existing public-health protections in schools
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Richard McKay
RAMcKay
@guardian health editor @sarahboseley erred by uncritically reproducing the phrase âpatient zeroâ in reference to the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. 1/5https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/12/where-did-coronavirus-come-from-
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Those who found the concept of asymptomatic transmission suspect were right to be. Not saying it never happens. Am saying itâs implausible. Hereâs why. To transmit, you need to have
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Ed MD
notdred
Itâs a mistake to frame the Trump rally as a virus bomb about to happen. There might very well be little or no evidence of spread from this event. Whatâs
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Dr. Matt Binnicker
DrMattBinnicker
âOur actions impact othersâ - a thread on the effect of #COVID19 Youâre tired of the restrictions. Tired of the masks. Tired of not being able to do the things
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Robert J. DeNault
robertjdenault
Every single one of these people will go right to the hospital if their oxygen levels drop from Covid. And they will take a bed from another patient who caught
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
IDK who needs to hear this but in the context of COVID âdrivenâ is a term that implies a level of causal primacy which is almost always untrue and for
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Drunk Monkeys
DrunkMonkeysWeb
Hey, @PoetryFound, Kolleen here. It's been a long time since we spoke...7 months, maybe? Anyway I'm here to chat with you about why it was incredibly damaging to both your
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