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Mx. Faylita Hicks
FaylitaHicks
I hate subtweets—but I want young poets to know that during this pandemic, a lot of editors are having a rough time. I got COVID and then two of my
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
It's time for another quick update on paediatric #COVID19 evidence!Most new information is about transmission so we'll focus on that for now. It's pretty interesting!Lets take a look...#FOAMed #tweetorial 1/9
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Lisa Jaremka
LisaJaremka
I can tell there is a real need for more scientific training regarding power analyses, particularly the type that are used to a priori determine sample size. There’s a lot
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—Oxford-AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccine just approved for use in UK. Moreover, the vaccine campaign will now shift to giving as many people as possible their first dose—aim will be to give
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LGB Alliance
ALLIANCELGB
Well it's funny but not funny really is it @sally_hines? To any adult who does not question why there has been a 4400% rise in UK girls wishing to become
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
A on humidity and airborne viruses. Several articles have said that at higher relative humidity (RH), droplets/aerosols retain more water, are larger, and then fall out of the air faster.
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Doug Campbell
TradeandMoney
So, one thing I have never been able to understand as an empirical economist is the dominance of OLS in regression analysis. Because you are minimizing the sum of squared
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
'Herd immunity' has been reached during previous epidemics of influenza, measles and seasonal coronaviruses. But it's subsequently been lost (and then regained). What are some of the reasons for this?
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Dr Darren Saunders
whereisdaz
Very pleased to (finally) see our paper (w/ @AmbergAmanda) analysing bias and quality in media reporting of cancer research published in @PLOS today.There are a few interesting angles to explore
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Tristan D Rutland
TristanRutland7
Older patient, lung mass.@ZHOUSEH @MattieFarzin @smlungpathguy @quadrellis #pulmpath #liverpoolpath #aussiepath #surgpath #PathTwitter Congo red. Diagnosis:Corpora Amylacea on a background of organising pneumonia. Learning points:1) CA can
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
COVID causes blood vessel injuries and blood clots, which in turn may lead to brain strokes and ischemic organ failures. This can happen while battling COVID, or weeks/months/years after recovery.@RileyBehrens
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Surprised by how many people respond to arguments about lockdowns by arguing that recessions save lives. They always draw on the same work by Ruhm noting macro-level correlations between mortality
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Muhamad
Muhamad_0v
Thread on Pornography First & Foremost there is no doubt that it is Haram if you (habitually) transgress the limits of Allah when you are Alone all your deeds
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
Our letter in the Lancet today - outlines key recommendations for a sustainable COVID-19 strategy within the UK.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32350-3/fulltextThanks to @dgurdasani1 for pulling this all t
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🇺🇸 One Nation Under God 🇺🇸
Leo04847568
After the mortality count debacle, I decided to do some digging on the Director of the Ohio Department of Health appointments made by @GovernorMikeDeWine @MikeDewine.1/17 First, some Ohio Revised Code
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
When will there be enough evidence that vaccines reduce asymptomatic carriage (e.g. risk of transmission) to be able to change guidelines for vaccinated people not being a risk to unvaccinated?
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