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Will Kinney
WKCosmo
You know all the people who are out there repeating over and over that "the vaccine doesn't prevent you from transmitting it to other people"? They're almost certainly full of
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MiddlesbroughCouncil
MbroCouncil
1/3: Middlesbrough’s Covid-19 infection rate is now higher than it’s ever been. The rate per 100,000 of population has reached 433.Please remember that the country is back in national lockdown.You
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el gato malo
boriquagato
spain has done quite a lot of interesting covid tracking.much of it has not made its way into US discourse because it's in spanish.i'd like to share some as it
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Dr Liz Ballou
BallouLab
The Second Medical Mycologist Trainee Seminar is today at 11am EST, 4pm GST! We've got two great speakers: @caipcoelho on #fungal-host interactions & @mgblango on #RNA approaches to antifungals. Next
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Covid intensive care is: hourly arterial blood samples to check oxygen levels, lines placed into arteries to sample them, lines in the jugular vein to replace electrolytes we have driven
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Jennifer Williams
JenWilliamsMEN
Brief thread on Oldham, for anyone who’s interested.The problem with locking down Oldham today - aside from the obvious economic devastation - is that its numbers are down on last
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Post holiday, having digested some sites+preprints from last week, I'd like to give my perspective on COVID. Context: I am a genomics + biological data science expert; for most other
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Does neuroinvasion of the brain by #SARSCoV2 happen? Not just in mice, but in *humans*? The clear answer in this study is yes — both demonstrated with human brain cells
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Eric Meyerowitz, MD
EricMeyerowitz
1/ We've learned so much since the beginning of the pandemic, but we still have not well defined the persistently asymptomatic fractionWhy is it important to describe this group and
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An Leavy
an_leavy
If I aound frustrated, I amIf you have been following me aince rhe beginning you know we have discussed the issues in AC beforeThis was not unforeseenIt was always going
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Fabian Juzek
mfkuepp
THREAD: My top six reasons not to be (too) afraid of inadequate empiric antiinfective therapy. PLEASE COMMENT! IMO for most cases narrow and targeted ABx should be sufficient and here
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
Honored to have worked with @sbagen on this important project.https://twitter.com/sbagen/status/1285659464146866176 The personal responsibility ethos that has driven the US response to the coronavirus pandemic has been ineffective, atomizin
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Adrian Madaro
adrianmadaro
East Boston has the highest COVID infection rate in Boston. Last week it was 7.9%. This was over 4x the state average. It was almost 50% higher than the second-highest
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
An explainer thread (often I feel I am pitching these to journalists as much as anyone else) on COVID this month. Context: I am an expert in one area (human
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ It's like the B117s are playing "Love Shack" there's so much dancing around whether it's here. Look at UK and Ontario case count and age infection charts. If you
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Vitamin D in respiratory health. A thread to understand how the vitamin is crucial for healthy pulmonary system. Fig: possible effects of Vitamin D definiciency on human physiology. This detailed
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