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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Staff working in Anaesthesia/ ICU are at (unexpectedly) lower risk of COVID-19 infection than others on frontlineThe big question is whether this has more implications for anaesthesia/ICM or for the
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Blood Cancer UK
bloodcancer_uk
1/ THREAD: With many schools going back on Monday and the infection rate now high across the country, we are concerned that parents who have blood cancer are not being
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Good question, Tracy. First of all, we had an influenza vaccine. Therefore, we could protect many people from the flu. Second, we also have antivirals that have been proven to
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Julie Anne Carrasco
chinchadren
Hi, I am Julie Anne Carrasco Mom of Charles Daniel Reyes. 6 years old napo sya. He is PWD(PERSON WITH DISABILITIES) Noong sya ay isinilang ko nagkaroon sya komplikasyon sa
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Jane McManus
janesports
Again, imagine an alternate world where the professional sports leagues had gotten together to collaborate on a public health message from the start. “We’re all One Team” or something. Advocating
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Nigel Curtis
nigeltwitt
Any debate about use of rapid antigen tests for screening well asymptomatic individuals for #SARCoV2 needs to acknowledge:PCR may be more sensitive than LFTs BUT:1. PCR is costly so not
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
New study, "observed that IgG levels & neutralizing antibodies in a high proportion of individuals who recovered from #SARSCoV2 infection start to decrease w/in 2–3 mos after infection. In another
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
Does a first infection with SARS-CoV-2 make a person immune to a second infection? This question is one of the prevailing issues in the current pandemic. A thread (also at
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: But one with a potentially small target audience, namely front-line #NHS staff of all stripes who have had SARS-CoV-2 infection at some point during the pandemic, and are
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Steve Brown
stevebrown2856
A Randomised Controlled Trial of mask-wearing conducted in Denmark (with over 6,000 participants) finds no statistically-significant evidence that masks reduce the risk of COVID infection to the wearer: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.73
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Philosophical Engineer
letsthinkdeeply
@gummibear737 @EthicalSkeptic @EduEngineer @LukeMor19529310 @LaurenceBettle @Robginthorn @JortsAndCrocs @ntldr2020 @BrendanEich @GoliathShell @gatitobueno1 @JordanSchachtel@johncardillo @TuckerCarlsonNot a conspiracy theorist but I want to
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UK-CIC
UKCICstudy
Cellular (T cell) immunity to #SARSCoV2 is likely to be present within most adults six months after primary infection, suggests a new pre-print released today by #UKCIC and Public Health
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Katie Mack
AstroKatie
I still see people using COVID risk descriptions that don't consider the kind of space you're sharing. This analogy from May might be useful -- the key thing is HOW
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Major Gen. OLUCHI⚡️☠️
General_Oluchi
Something happened to my kid few days ago that I think every parents or guardian should learn from.On Sunday evening, my son was a bit cranky and didn’t want to
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Neslyn👑👑
HelenNestor13
You love sex alot but how often do you take care of your vagina let alone your reproductive organs?Most times it's not only the exterior that matter, the interior too
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/14) Very important viral load & susceptibility study of 192 children (49 positive for #SARSCoV2, 18 with MIS-C, 125 negative).Despite having generally mild symptoms, children who tested positive had a
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