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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I hate to be the reviewer 2 who jumps in here to rain on the Moderna parade, but their mRNA #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #coronavirus vaccine doesn't totally "start to look like
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST:What does it mean that the median age of new cases is dropping in some areas? I see three possible explanations, not all good. A thread on
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/18 The Government is reviewing operation of tiers system on Dec 16. We've written to PM to set out NHS trust concerns. Letter here: https://nhsproviders.org/resource-library/submissions/letter-from-nhs-providers-to-the-prime-minister.
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Jason Herring
jasonfherring
NEW: Alberta is reporting 1,026 new COVID-19 infections today.It's a new single-day record, and the first time the province has surpassed 1,000 cases.#COVID19AB #yyc #yeg All of today's new #COVID19AB
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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
Lets talk about SEPSIS. What is Sepsis: sepsis is an inflammatory immune response to infection, which can lead to multi organ failure and death if not managed well or promptly.
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Is there any good reason yet to believe that CV reinfection (or vaccine-evading infection) with a new strain might be any different (lethality variation aside) from reinfection with the same
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Meg Tirrell
megtirrell
Novavax gives us first vaccine efficacy data we’ve seen against B117 (UK) and B1351 (South Africa) variants, from trial results just reported.In UK the news is good: 89% efficacy in
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Denis Nash
epi_dude
1. The pre-print (not yet peer reviewed) of recent results from our national, community-based CHASING COVID Cohort study of SARS-CoV-2 is out (http://bit.ly/3arAvmB ). We looked potential risk factors for SARS-CoV-2
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
In discussing control measures, many people think in terms of intratemporal tradeoffs (health vs wealth), while most economists think also about the intertemporal tradeoffs (health AND wealth today vs health
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Dr Noor Bari (Miasma Medic)
NjbBari3
@qldhealthnews report into the recent hotel quarantine outbreak is very interesting. The first thing to do with any scientific report is to seperate any findings or measurements from supposition or
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Simon Burgess
profsimonb
NEW: report out today from DELVE group @royalsociety: Balancing the risks of pupils returning to school https://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.htmlPrincipal authors: @DrIneshassan1 @A
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Hundreds of American tourists have little-to-no power to cause outbreaks. Clusters, sure, but outbreaks are on society.Italy were the first to ban flights from China and that ended in dismal
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Christine Gibson MD
GibtrotterMD
Watched vaccine webinars Alberta Health Services and Public Health Agency of Canada, now sharing takeaway points. This vaccine is critical, lucky that the ones approved by Health Canada 95% effective.
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Fr Gary Waddington
GaryWaddington
Covid19, the Church and Lockdown THREADI am genuinely torn. Sacraments are not an 'optional extra' in the smorgasbord of worship. The Eucharist is the 'source and summit' of the life
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David Caldicott
ACTINOSProject
I’m on a late, and really should have a nap, but not before addressing this mendacity.Firstly, it is the role of Public Health to respond in an emergency- no doubt.But
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Meg seanchaibeag
seanchaibeag
Good to see #LongCovid getting more attention, but wow, do I see some alarming medical field biases in this article. (Not remotely @guardian’s fault, to be clear). Thread time! (1/13)https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/jan/05/many-lo
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