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Yehuda Veod
VeodLekra
[Thread]Certain Hasidic communities have stopped social distancing two months ago, and there seem to be few mask-wearers.Yet, there has been no detectable rise in infections. It's a shame that this
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Gertrud Rey PhD (Trudy)
GertrudRey
What does the word "eradicate" mean in the context of infectious disease? Short thread. (1/n) It means to completely eliminate an infectious agent or disease from the planet and it
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
PROTECT OUR TEACHERS: There are 3.2 million teachers in the U.S. and they are rightfully concerned of contracting COVID from in-person learning, when preventative measures such as N95 masks and
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Dr. Future Floridian, DC ❼
VoteGoldJen
Thread on 2019: the year that aggressively set the stage for our current state of affairs. New York #A99 #A099. No coverage from MSM, so only those directly impacted knew
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
It's been a long and rough year but ultimately the pandemic may deliver some positives. Here are five glass-half-full (of strong Negroni) predictions for 2021 and the decade beyond... #COVID19
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
A thread about science. “Science is a verb”. /threadhttps://twitter.com/JaeB_so_nasty/status/1138961066153644033 People talk about science as if it’s a body, an organisation :“Scientists say”, “the science says”, “we don’t
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Michelle Malkin
michellemalkin
1/Since @twitter has already warned me to get a lawyer for opposing sharia, I have nothing to lose by challenging Silicon Valley's escalating war on free speech in other areas.
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Stuart Ray
soupvector
OP swab obtained in Milan #Italy on 5 Dec 2019 from a 4yo boy (measles suspected, d14 of Sx) positive for #SARSCoV2 RNA (GenBank https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/MW303957). Lab reportedly SCV2-free, finding repeated,
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Miss Status Quo
Synesyfe
Side Bar to those that are doubting our DOH to be able to execute this please note the following :SA runs the largest ARV program in the world successfullySA runs
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
It’s interesting to note that vaccinating in the face of an ongoing outbreak doesn’t have a terribly long history, even for a disease like measles, where we’ve had a highly
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
So a few rambling thoughts in a thread I'll be returning to in between work this afternoon. Why vaccination for Covid-19 is, in world history, completely unprecedented. (1) We've had
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You Dont FQQl Me ❤️🇳🇿🥝
wiggley_dale
#vaccine and inoculation history. Newspapers in 1913. What was really happening outside of the “The Science is settled” script?Here is a newspaper article from December 17,1913 (over 100 years ago)
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
Let’s talk suppression versus eradication. The real expert here is probably @devisridhar and she can chime in if she wants. As far as I can see we face several obstacles
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Sam
Smamfa75
What really gets on my tits, are all these people who are being so negative about this Pfizer Covid vaccine. The majority of us had vaccines for tetanus, polio, measles,
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Tangent: this study estimates the natural inoculum at only a few thousand infectious viruses. https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/12/573/eabe2555 Other estimates using different methods have landed in the same ballpark. https://www.medrxiv.o
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Dr Noor Bari (Miasma Medic)
NjbBari3
About COVID19 and the road out of this mess.... We have a situation where we are using vast quantities of resources, creating tonnes and tonnes of garbage (masks, swab
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