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Lakshmi Krishnan
TheLakshmiK
I've been thinking a lot about a great question that came up in conversation b/ween me, @DrChelleMD, @AJohnsonHist on a webinar hosted by @eben_kirksey. We were discussing historiography of 1918-19
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yel
lew1sy
#COVID in Israel, thread with some possible explanations.Within the last 4wks:1. Massive vaccination campaign, with ~80% of the >60 population vaccinated.2. A third national lockdown declared.3. Huge surge in cases
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Dr. Rob
Rob_Tarzwell
If you follow #medtwitter, #epitwitter or #covid twitter even cursorily, you've probably noticed a serious freakout over political interference in an obscure journal you've likely never heard of before: MMWR
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Covidpath
covidpath
Thread about reported political interference with CDC guidelines.1. The August 24 change in testing recommendationshttps://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/1298654628679221249 2. July 23-24: CDC updates school reopening guidance, after the Pre
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: Covid caused 338,000 diagnosed infections in kids. 86 tragically died, thousands more hospitalized. To compare burden to flu, an estimated 11.3 million kids got symptomatic flu in 2018-19, 477
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Ms Understood
pleased2bme
The reason COVID19 is so deadly is because our immune system has never seen it before. 8% of true human genome consists of viruses contracted by our ancestors which is
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EZ
ZaneEmma
Something curious is happening in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Last fall, an article claiming that sex reassignment improves mental health was published. It took about a year, but this
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
According to a review in the premier scientific journal, Nature, “The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the most formidable challenge
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Dr Suzy M_rt_n 🅾️➕
TransfusionWM
Last night I ran another introduction to transfusion session with the West Mids ST3s (we're still catching up from August ), discussing complications of transfusion and consent.Read on for highlights
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Elizabeth Tsurkov
Elizrael
I tested positive for COVID. I'm doing well & actually relieved. Thought I'd share my symptoms because they were so atypical that I delayed getting a test for 8 days
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Danny
DocVan_Nostrand
ok #bcpoli #medtwitter what do we have to do to finally have some common sense in what is covered by BC #pharmacare? @adriandix @s_malcolmson @AndreaWoo @MPJulian Here's a few examples
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Katie Phang
KatiePhang
“...since Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign official with no medical or scientific background, was installed in April as the new HHS spokesperson, there have been substantial efforts to align
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DocTalk
DocTalkSports
1/ Alright, this heady stuff even for me (@ProfDFrancis is a bit of a groundbreaker in the cardiac community, his work on biventric. pacemakers is next-level, really cool). He approaches
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Taylor P. van Doren 🦕
taylor_vandoren
As a 1918 flu scholar, I think it's insanely important to point out (now esp. given Dr. Fauci's statement today about "back to normal" by the end of 2021) ...
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Ember November - #WearTheDamnMask
ember_november
Hi @jkenney.My largest client just canceled 3 months of work with me, and several other contractors, because of Covid outbreaks.Remind me again how keeping everything open is better for the
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David Spiegelhalter
d_spiegel
My BMJ paper on using the idea of ‘normal’/background/actuarial risk to communicate the huge range of risks from COVID-19 experienced by people of different ageshttps://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3259.full?ijkey=f1FMGWUz2L39yzC&ke
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