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Josh - Data Analyst in Nashville
ifihadastick
There is an incredibly stupid and and anti-science myth that is circulating around- that there is no immunity post-infection to Covid. Here's a few papers I've read and the summary
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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
The EU is deciding today which countries’ travellers outside the bloc and the Schengen area should be allowed in and which not from 1 July? At first this may seem
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Our study led by @KevinAnBrown associating crowding in #Ontario nursing homes (defined as the mean number of residents per bedroom and bathroom) with #COVID19 infection and mortality has now been
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Simply Biochemistry
SimplyBiochem
1) THREAD: The evidence FOR & AGAINST the new UK SARS-CoV-2 variant being more transmissible than the original, making it a new strain. 2) In order for a variant to
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John J. Lowe, Ph.D.
Prof_Lowe
1/ Update on COVID & Indoor Dining/Drinking Venues- Data on universal face coverings has grown and is stronghttps://bit.ly/3kFYmAQ -aerosol transmission occurs & risk in indoor environments close to 20-fold increaseBMJ https://
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Dr. Swapneil Parikh
swapneilparikh
Those of us following #RECOVERYtrial know it’s one of the most important clinical trials for COVID-19, not just for its potential to identify new therapeutic options but also to temper
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Doug Campbell
TradeandMoney
I'm leaning toward joining team "one shot is enough". If you look at the Moderna vaccine, from day 13 or so, to day 27 (2nd dose should be on day
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Karl Knights
Inadarkwood
Yesterday, it was revealed that 60% of Covid deaths in the UK were disabled people. The same day, Tory MP Charles Walker was on Channel 4 News, arguing that disabled
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Pete Lincoln
petelincoln48
1/Reading the FDA report of Pfizer Vax EUA. Some interesting pointshttps://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download 2/It says “In the event an EUA is issued for this product, it would still be considered unapproved and
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Nipun Chopra, PhD
NipunChopra7
In case you're confused about the two COVID19 vaccines you've been hearing about, here's a quick overview (With a TLDR at the end).VACCINE1 (Oxford University/AstraZeneca) - This vaccine contains a
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
With @CDCgov's update to their seroprevalence results across sites in the US, it's possible to see if with increased availability in testing whether we're catching a larger fraction of infections
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Dr. Sara C: Socially distant since the 80’s
dr_sara_c
So pleased to announce that our analysis, a review and meta-analysis, of the betacoronavirus literature has been published in @scireports!https://rdcu.be/ccqvn Keep reading for information about our question, and how we're answerin
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I definitely have the feeling of perspective change this morning, not just about the MHRA but having a tangible time line to first vaccination near me - vaccines are really
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infectionsAbout 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will experience no symptoms whatsoever, they have shorter viral shedding & will transmit to significantly
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/health/covid-natural-immunity.html?referringSource=articleShare “But what do we know about how the immunity from a prior infection compares with the protection given by the new vaccines? And what if you
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
We need to treat the new variant as a new pandemic, and recalibrate our response accordingly.A short thread. The responses to Covid so far - 'Covid-secure', social distancing, etc. have
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