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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Here is some context on TX hospitalization data. On March, @JudgeClayJ explained that if we did nothing, TX would peak at 600k+ hospitalizations in April. The red curve. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/03/22/dallas-count
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Mike Walsh
lastwalsh
My approach: 1) what are the (relative) effects of Plex on important outcomes? You might have to trust me on this but... Neutral on mortality, large relative reduction on kidney
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Emily Katherine, BA, CPhT, SAHM
EmilyKath319
Thread: At what point is sterilizing everything a negative for our immune systems? I read this today: “A Scottish study of 300 000 households found that the more children in
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Jason Abaluck
Jabaluck
I think of research design (informally) as being fundamentally about whether you have a story for where your identifying variation comes from--contrasted with the case where your identifying variation is
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
Canadian Suicidology:Summing BC and Alberta, 2020 has seen a 14.8% decrease in suicides from 2019 to 2020 (+/- 8.6%). In Canada, there has been no "COVID effect" increasing suicide rates,
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John August
johnaugust
My mom died yesterday. She was my first proofreader, biggest champion and fiercest Scrabble opponent. She won money on Jeopardy! and sang at Carnegie Hall. She was remarkable. I’ll love
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Stephen Nickless
NicklessStephen
Watching Science and technology committee live. MPs’ questions show that they really struggle to understand data, modelling and COVID. Whitty and Vallance are very patient and clear in what they
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James Downar
jamesdownar
1/ Was a little surprised to see my name inserted into this @macleans article, insinuating a link between #maid and critical care triage in an article that was supposed to
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Mohammad Ansarin
mansarin
Finally a drug that seems to work well against COVID-19: Tabriz Uni of Med Sci team find Bromhexine prevents all treated patients in randomized trial from dying, almost all from
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Brian Lenzkes, MD
BrianLenzkes
1/n I have debated posting this for some time because I am not a fan of controversy and am aware of the implications of raising even valid concerns. I
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Terry Truchan
terry_truchan
We all know that math is very hard for conservatives, especially UCP supporters. So when you’re confronted by one with the argument of why shut down the economy for 1%
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
Our new paper (important one). RECAP-v0 study. RECAP = REmote Covid Assessment in Primary Care. I’ll explain in this thread.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/11/e042626 1/ Back in March/April I became worried that people with
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
On @BBCOS today discussing the tragedy of exceeding 100,000 COVID-19 deaths in the UK, and what led to this.19:03 for a bit and then 19:23 onwards:https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/live/bbcnewsAlso, a few thoughts in
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
Thought about vaccine wars:the entire world desperately needs vaccines faster than they can be made (Canada is mid range in rollout and given the mortality rate outside LTC is quite
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Nicholas Morris
namorrismd
Nice study on Thrombocytopenia and Clinical Outcomes in Intracerebral Hemorrhage. Helps further delineate risks for poor outcome after ICH among patients on antiplatelet agents.https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.0314
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Our recent work on vaccine prioritization for COVID-19 is now published in @ScienceMagazine, but this paper has evolved because of both formal and informal peer review. So while the paper
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