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My reaction to "we still need to wear masks after vaccination" is "why are you wearing a mask?"If the answer is "so I don't make unvaccinated people feel like second
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North Korean Liberation Front
TheTriarii
This is why handing a blank check of "tell us what to do" over to scientists is stupid. They are *supposed* to know a lot about viruses, but that doesn't
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
What I don’t want:- A return to stay-at-home ordersWhat I do want:- Major investment in proactive solutions that allow us to return as close to normal as possible What do
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Olivier Blanchard
ojblanchard1
1. Twitter is great in allowing you to get your thoughts out quickly. Sometimes too quickly. You have second thoughts. The world changes. I want to take three covid
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aeyokay
Boost Ur Immune System Thread_Eat as many antioxidant and flavonoid-rich foods as possible, such as: cranberries, cherries, blueberries, citrus, leafy greens (kale, spinach, chard), red cabbage, beets, yams, carrots. The
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Yes, United States, there is actually a state with a 59.5% test positivity rate, 165 per 100,000 residents with new infections (the 2nd highest in the world and for the
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Katarina Braun
KATarinambraun
Preprint Using viral sequencing + some epi data, we show that a majority #SARSCoV2 infections in healthcare workers at our institution occur in the community and can only rarely be
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
okay let's put it specifically from NYT since everyone thinks I am Pollyanna: "In official language of research science, vaccine is typically considered effective only if it prevents people from
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Gordon Shotwell 🇨🇦
gshotwell
This is an open label study of 584 Brazillian Covid patients. Study participants took either hydroxychloroquine, nitazoxanide or ivermectin and none (!!) of them went to the hospital or died.
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Rose Townsend
futuresrosy
DNACPR: a personal illustration. I see a lot of terribly worried and anxious people on social media, and so many misconceptions DNR decision making. I want to share a story
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Alexander Bloom
AlexBloomEdu
Last week, I wrote about the four trends driving universities to rethink their plans for fall. The issues #MLB is having with the #Marlins put the challenge for universities into
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Over the last weeks, a substantial amount of new evidence has become available about immunity to #SARSCoV2. This information can be difficult to process and integrate. As such I felt
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Jennifer Cabrera 😀 #SmilesMatter
jhaskinscabrera
Throughout COVID, any reporting of good news has been criticized as "COVID denial" that might cause people to "let down their guard" and subsequently die. Thus, we have not paid
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Sarah will get a COVID vaccine
TheSecretSarah
I honestly think ppl are throwing the baby out with the bath water losing our minds over AstraZeneca. So I’m going to add some more bullet points. Remember, expert opinion
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) In what has been hailed as “V-Day,” nurses in Quebec and Ontario gave the first shots of #COVID19 to long-term care residents and staff Monday. But this vaccination effort
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
An assessment of Johnson's press conferencePros:1. He has finally acted (better late than never)2. He has extended the furlough scheme3. He recognises test and trace needs to improve Cons:1. Even
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