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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
NEW PERSPECTIVE PIECE: masks can be leaky but even when they don't catch all the virus, it appears that they catch enough of it to only cause mild disease. Can
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
If you have never read one of my articles before, I am begging you to read this one. It describes a strategy for how to end the pandemic and how
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Bruno Maçães
MacaesBruno
What saddens me the most about the current public culture is not the “cancel” element but something else for which we lack a word Let me give you an example.
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Dee
MuppetPowerrrrr
How LOW can US government GO? Would be so typically #EvilUS & #CIA!#coronavirus #COVID19 https://twitter.com/CarlZha/status/1326360688374157313 #coronavirus #COVID19 #vaccine #China https://mobile.twitter.com/shVdbQgvraRQfFg/status/1327
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Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
STUDY: We offered antibody testing to >300 residents/staff at long-term care homes following large outbreaks. At a time when #COVID19 continues to be a major risk in homes, the findings
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
Boris Johnson this morning told TV cameras the 'risk to teachers [of catching covid] is no greater than it is to anyone else'. Hancock made same claim.The claim - which
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
Let's analyze the dialysis case from yesterday. We need to know : a) the SAR (Secondary Attack Rate) of COVID19 for household transmission (pt had largely sheltered in, so could
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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
You can date w/ reasonable safety, if you behave responsibly, take precautions *before* you date (like wearing a face-mask usually in public rooms, each person avoiding #COVID19 infection from others).
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Dr. Coleen Murphy, flaunting my PhD
ctmurphy1
As promised, a thread explaining our newest BioRxiv paper, where we’ve discovered that C. elegans can transfer memories of pathogen avoidance to naïve individuals.https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.28.424563v1 What if one wo
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Barbara Larochelle
BarbLarochelle
Has the covid-19 press conference ever been on time? Even once? I guess it takes time to spin the bad news the way UCP likes it. Okay, some thoughts:How much
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Lafargue
Lafargue
The third sentence here (and the article's main claim and headline) do not follow from the first two sentences (or from the study they summarise). https://twitter.com/SpecCoffeeHouse/status/1329336770308214786 There are two ways
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Nothing more fully underscores the intellectual bankruptcy of libertarianism than this by @robbysoave in @reason and the comments that follow it. The "everyone can choose how much risk to accept"
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Growing research demonstrating importance of protective T-cells against SARS-CoV-2 combined w/ prior research on influenza viruses suggest that nasal mucosa T-cells may explain the rising number of "positive" PCR
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Situation with new #sarscov2 variants is becoming harder to follow (and not just because of the names), so let me try and give a brief overview: Where are we at?
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The Binder Lab
TheBinderLab
1/ Many discussions on #SARSCoV2 / #COVID19 are quite abstract and focus on infection routes and epidemiology. Further, we often get the question "Can you detect actual #Coronavirus at all,
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WheatNOil
WheatNOil
To understand mutations, it helps to know how viruses work. First, viruses can’t make more of themselves on their own. Two coronaviruses can’t get together, go on a date, have
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