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Bryan William Jones
BWJones
People are defending Trump’s COVID-19 response and arguing that we are just headed for herd immunity which is a good thing.Let’s do some math:We have currently 40,000 COVID-19 cases per
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Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH
GYamey
On Feb 20 2019 @DukeCPIGH attended a joint @WorldBank @CEPIvaccines consultation in DC on 'Financing COVID-19 Vaccine Development.' We co-authored a background paper on funding vaccine development & manufacturing. I
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Ah you are a very naughty man Richard.You know I can resist anything, except temptation. We've learned from bitter experience that showing the Pol Plot, as Graham likes to call
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Jed Mercurio
jed_mercurio
1. I’ve repeatedly commented on the pandemic. I’ve criticised the govt’s inept, confused response due to their underestimation of the danger. Meanwhile you believe the danger is exaggerated. CoViD has
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BundlebranchblockMD👁️👁️
Bleedinheart2MD
I know this may upset some of my followers, but I strongly believe schools need to reopen in the fall. They should still have the option of online instruction, but
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Mary M. Cheh
marycheh
Many #Ward3 residents have written to me about an "alert" they received from @_DCHealth about the special vaccine registration opportunity would become available exclusively to those residents living within Wards
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Pam Keith, Esq.
PamKeithFL
Here’a what happened:45 was informed in late 2019 about COVID.When it hit us, he lied & called it a hoaxHe encouraged folks to take risk& whipped up a “defiance cult”
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Lisa Soto
lisarenee_RN
1/Why is the Platelet Count Low? Should I be Concerned About #Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia (HIT)?https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428184/ 2/Given the potential for morbidity and mortality HIT should always be considered in
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Response to the vaccine consultation:Dear Mr Hancock,I have a degree in Biochemistry & Toxicology & a research based PhD in pharmacology. I have spent 32years working in pharmaceutical R&D, mostly
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Ryan Howard
rhowMD
Our new study in @AnnalsofSurgery looked at new persistent opioid use after inguinal hernia repair.What is that and why is it important, you ask?A brief thread... 1/9https://twitter.com/AnnalsofSurgery/status/1334509269627129859 2/9 "N
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Could throwing some COVID19 vaccine doses in the trash actually help save lives? Buckle up. This thread might break your brain. 1/9 Some argue that it's a net positive for
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James Heathers
jamesheathers
So.Outbreaks at UNC, ASU, MSU, ECU, Oklahoma State, Notre Dame at a minimum.It was reasonable to expect that 19 year olds and beer and college parties and dorms et al.
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John Barbieri, MD, MBA
DrJohnBarbieri
Interesting study in @JAADjournals with @AMostaghimi finding an inpatient #dermatogy consult service generated only ~$80k/yr in revenue. To be financially viable, will be crucial to capture the significant indirect value
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Happy Friday! More good news: Moderna vaccine about to be approved in US & EU. Who would have thought we'd have at least 3 (!) effective & safe vaccines
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I'm fascinated by this article, which once again seeks to downplay the role of children and schools in transmission. To quote Detective Sergeant Roger Murtaugh, "I'm getting too old
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Elaine Hernandez
e_hernandez8
Ok, a few points about opening schools. First, be wary of confirmation bias. If the “open schools plan” was an unpublished manuscript, based on the evidence would you give it
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