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VoLinxx
Let's change places for a while, let Black people show ya'll what Black supremacy looks like. America might be late on a few bills & get to global summits on
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Olga Loblova
olgaloblova
Pubs in Prague and Czechia have been open since May and haven't been linked to superspreading events - until now. The story is getting attn bc the carrier is "a
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Some Important Threads To Catch You Up: Must ReadsThis Thread - Fauci’s Agenda-don’t want to ruin it but you need to read to the end-he has some personal agendas which
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
One of the reasons managing the #coronavirus is so hard is because of our inability to relate to ppl we don't see. Your experience of the pandemic is radically different
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
_England & Wales Autumn Covid deaths show regional heterogeneity. London, in particular, is interesting_London's more severe & earlier spring growth may well explain why it has, to date, seen less
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Lucre Snooker
LucreSnooker
might fuck around and do a long detailed t-cell thread there's a lovely new paper that sheds a lot of light on CD8+ (aka killer/cytotoxic) T cells in COVID-19 and
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Matt Zefferman
matt_zefferman
Epidemiology question. When epidemiologists estimate "transmissibility" of a viral variant, are they estimating the observed transmissibility or estimating something causal about the mutation? @CT_Bergstrom @noamross Imagine a vir
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
So a lot of concern about this report in the @globeandmail that people are getting infected with B.1.1.7 in the course of a few minutes. This might be a good
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
1. The only way to end the pandemic is through, not around it.We were supposed to flatten the curve in 21 days. Fast forward 213 days and we're still talking
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Alexander Bloom
AlexBloomEdu
Last week, I wrote about the four trends driving universities to rethink their plans for fall. The issues #MLB is having with the #Marlins put the challenge for universities into
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
More promising mRNA vaccine data! This time from Moderna. A new Phase II study shows that half-doses (50 μg) of our vaccine appear to be as effective as full doses
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Some random thoughts on caused for the rise of the #SARSCoV2 'UK lineage' (B 1.1.7). If its increase in frequency in the UK were caused by intrinsically higher contagiousness. It
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Dr. Michael Bowman
drmbowman
Every day that goes by I am more worried re #COVID19. Just today: news that all physicians must wear eye protection in addition to masks constantly for every patient. Why?
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
The Government decision on pupils who lack the resources to study at home is emblematic of their whole pandemic response.First they promised to provide resources.Then they broke that promise.Now they
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Clint Smith
ClintVSmith
These dumb calls to open the border - a) we're not losing billions due to the border closure, we're losing it due to COVID - you think tourists & students
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
From @AmerAcadPeds data on Covid in kids. Documents 288K total child cases, and 76 tragic deaths. CDC in its school opening guidance compares pediatric Covid deaths to pediatric flu deaths.
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