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Jason Fleischer
jasongfleischer
Why do we wear masks? Because we know people can spread the virus when they have no symptoms. Here's a good example: 640 army recruits arrive for training at Ft
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
If you ain’t sick, you ain’t sick.“most diseases, however, are defined by the cluster of symptoms and signs, in addition to test results. A recent review found that a single
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This seems like a fairly realistic set of assumptions for what to expect on the COVID-19 front next year as vaccinations begin to roll out. Things start to get notably
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Mind
MindCharity
Many of us are experiencing lots of difficult emotions about the coronavirus pandemic. This may include feelings about getting sick, the government restrictions, or struggling to see when the pandemic
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Nasim A. Chowdhury M.D., FAAPMR
DrNasimC
Vaccine concerns I've overheard1) "I'm allergic to peanuts and eggs"Fact: You can still get the vaccine #COVID19 #vaccine #vaccination #tuesdaymotivations 2) "I'm a smoker, I'm scared to get the vaccine"F
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Salim Jiwa
realreporter
#bcpoli Here's a thread on how DBH misleads media and public by omission. Oct. 1 @NEWS1130 headlined record tests of 10,899."And I think that’s just an incredible feat, as our
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gianluca c 🏴☠️🇻🇪 #TeamFauci #MaskUp #no papers
gianlucac1
ITALY: Vaccines. Where do we stand? 3dIn the picture the plan of vaccine deliveryNB: vaccine are supposed to reduce severity but we have no data on transmission reduction1/n@CrossWordsCW I circled
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Vinci Zijun Wang
VinciZijun
Our newest data showed antibody and memory B cell responses in a cohort of 20 volunteers who received either the Moderna (mRNA-1273) or Pfizer/BioNTech (BNT162b2) vaccines. 1/https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.15.426911v1 mRNA
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Carlo Trinidad, MD
hellokidneyMD
(1/N) Ano ba ang ibig sabihin ng 95% effective na COVID-19 vaccine? Karamihan ang iisipin ay 95% ng mga tinurukan nito ay hindi magkakaroon ng COVID-19. Pero hindi ito ganito.
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
Lets talk about #COVID19 for the next 1 hour Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which are found in both animals and humans. They cause illnesses from common cold
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Prevalence of infection in secondary school children is 1 in 50- the highest in any age group in England. Increases in prevalence among secondary school children, with possible early increases
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Child of Ala🌍
Di_okpala
ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE MADE EASY A lot of us are on this table. if you know you self medicate, don't complete dosages, take tablets at will, my dear your bungalow is
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/4 In recent weeks, the slow, steady increase in average #COVID19 daily case counts gives us cause for concern. As colder weather shifts more activities indoors, we’ll need to be
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
It's being widely reported that 1 dose of the Astra/Oxford vaccine reduces transmission by 67%. My understanding is that this is not what the paper shows, or what the authors
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Trent 💊🆔
trentyarwood
It might be a prudent time to talk about the precautionary principle because it seems to be getting its moment in the sun this week.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle The wiki article is actually
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David Grainger
sciencescanner
1. Lots of the negativity comes from comparison to flu, where we need a seasonal vaccine.BUT flu has a much higher rate of genetic drift, due to its split genome
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