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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS? MERS? HIV? These viruses have been around longer than SARS-CoV-2. A mini-thread to provide some perspective and even a little dose of
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đź’§Vince O'Grady
vogrady2132
As a result of listening to The ABC News breakfast this morning and the complete mischaracterisation of the Victorian second wave and the inane questions asked by the stand in
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𝓝atalie 𝓡ogers
LeiaShotFirst
Once again, this goes to show the fundamental misunderstanding of this virus that is pervasive among the public and people like Nate who think they understand. 1/xhttps://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1329830923899187202 It's actuall
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SGTS6
alilbitredneck
What I know about COVID vaccine: it has been in the works for 3 years, initially for SARS and MERS, first RNA vaccine of its kind. In the initial animal
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Dr. Urso
richardursomd
Covid vax has similar parts to human proteins. When one receives the vaccine, Covid exposure may cause massive cytokine storm.Pathogenic priming likely contributes to serious and critical illness and mortality
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
1. COVID-19/SARS-CoV2 information including links to dashboards, etc.https://jonathanmc.github.io/COVID-19-and-SARS-CoV2-info/2. Ontario COVID-19 cases, from official sources, charted by date, age, gender, region, etc. Updated daily. You ca
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Phil
MrPhilQ
There's a company making many millions flogging a cleaning product with Coroanvirus claims that sound too good to be true – and are too good to be true. And weirdly,
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Joshua T Monrad
jtmonrad
Our paper "Promoting versatile vaccine development for emerging pandemics," with @JonasSandbrink and @EnergCh, is now out in @Nature_NPJ Vaccines!We started this research in June of last year, so it's exciting
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Laurent Jacob
ljacob
Here is a (long overdue) thread on some of Dexiong's work.This work provides powerful data representations for biological sequences, connecting kernel methods and convolutional networks.I'm intentionally taking an intuitive point
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Nelly Tells
NellyTells
In 2020, 1,315,667 very old &/or very sick people died just like every other year, except that this year a test (I can’t even call it a diagnostic test, because
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MikeP
UK_Optimist
Thread from an eminent Professor of Medicine...."When I learned my trade at med school we were taught that pandemics spread in waves through populations.First wave killed a lot of people, then
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Very excited to share our new preprint "#SARSCoV2 viral load dynamics, duration of viral shedding and infectiousness: a living systematic review and meta-analysis" #IDTwitter A huge team effort screening and
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Anand Ranganathan
ARanganathan72
Demographic breakdown by Age for India and Italy, and Death Rate by Age for #COVID19. #CoVID19Global Case Fatality Rate (CFR): 3.5%[(3800 deaths / 110,000 confirmed cases) X 100]1. CFR will
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Dori Smith
Dori_TalkNation
Why some get sicker than others, does this apply to COVID_19? 'Children with recurrent Strep infections had smaller immune structures crucial to the development of antibodies in the Tonsils than
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Riikka Kevo
riikka_kevo
Suomen kotipaikakseen merkinneet ’thegreatbarrington..’ allekirjoittajat 7.10.2020.Kyse on ihmisistä, jotka kannattavat rokotteettoman #LaumaSuoja-taktiikan käyttämistä #SARSCoV2-pandemiatilanteessa.@WHO on tuominnut taktiikan vastu
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Some thoughts:- It's still too early to measure the duration and frequency of long-term complications for a new virus, but early evidence suggests they could be important.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coron
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