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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
The American Academy of Pediatric *finally* weighs in on schools."the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students
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SER
societyforepi
Hi! I’m Dr. Talia Quandelacy. I’m excited to take over @societyforepi’s twitter today to talk about #COVID19's impact on Indigenous communities. I hope you’ll follow along, and follow me @nmrelleno
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
The #COVID19 epidemic is rapidly growing throughout the US. What happens now? Here I try to make some predictions, but mostly try to explain how I think about the epidemic.
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Ryan Hisner
LongDesertTrain
1/ Is the recent drop in US Covid cases due to an increased percentage of the population having immunity from previous infection or is it due to behavioral changes? In
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Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK
Emily_Burns_V
1/nMeet Jo. Jo is a 20-something MPH who works for the CDC. Jo’s model is being used to decide who gets vaccinated in the U.S. Jo is a proud American
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
So, longcovid occurs in at least 30% of cases. We know this.One common post-viral outcome is chronic fatigue.Encephalitis lethargica epidemics erupted in the wakes of the 1889 Russian Flu and
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Ethical Skeptic ☀
EthicalSkeptic
Today we begin with NCHS Stats on excess mortality from non-accident causes of death for weeks 6 - 30 of this year (14 charts - 1 for each cause)We begin
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David Fisman
DFisman
I keep getting asked about the possibility that sars-cov2 will be with us for a long time (many of the questions are driven, I think, by Chris Murray’s statement that
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Jose Jimenez
JoseMJG_
Si la gripe casi ha desaparecido con las medidas de prevención ¿por qué no pasa lo mismo con la COVID-19?Esta contradicción crea bastante confusión y hace que muchos piensen que
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Russell Lamberti
RussLamberti
In the Asian Flu of 1957-58, They Rejected LockdownsBy @jeffreyatucker https://www.aier.org/article/in-the-asian-flu-of-1957-58-they-rejected-lockdowns/ The '57-58 flu is estimated to have killed in one year around 100k Americans, or ab
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. I was so tied up with #Covid19 stuff yesterday I forgot to look at FluView, @CDCgov's weekly #flu report. Let's take a look to see whether flu activity is
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Are you up4BUIA? (Bottom-Up Interdisciplinarity)
Seempleetoo
"They all developed anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and a significant T cell response detectable up to 69 days after symptom onset... Six out of eight contacts developed a SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response
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Dean Anderson
germ_nation14
Fear grasped the nation as the public demanded action. The government of course was happy to comply and sought the advice from a specialist to provide the "road-map" required to
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Dr. Thomas Binder, MD
Thomas_Binder
1/10The seasonal flu wave is caused by several influenza and beta-corona viruses. This year, Corona-19 joined in. In the flu wave ends, due to herd immunity, in April. With
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Andrew C Ahn
AndrewCAhn2
Part 6: COVID and OverdispersionIn Part 5, we talked about epidemiological implications of overdispersion.In this section, we explore potential CAUSES of COVID-19 overdispersion1/https://twitter.com/AndrewCAhn2/status/1344792823204360192 1:
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Chinmay Tumbe
ChinmayTumbe
I was looking for pandemic references in literary works on India throughout the year. Enjoyed reading these six books in 2020. 1/9 J G Farrell's Booker Prize winning "The Siege
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