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Nicola Oliver | Medical Intelligence
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THREADSocial distancing measures have not only reduced transmission of SARS-CoV-2, but also of the flu as seen here in this remarkable chart. Note the absence of any ‘spike’ in the
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Victoria Tenge
vten89
Check out this recent publication from the Estes Lab in @PNASNews using genetically modified #enteroids to study the interplay of host IFN responses and human #norovirus infection: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2010834117@BCMFromtheLabs 1/4
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David Fisman
DFisman
I think this is an unfortunate and inaccurate headline. Pandemics have a beginning, middle and end. We are on the 1918-19 timeline now. A March surge is likely as is
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Dr. Saskia Popescu
SaskiaPopescu
A couple of things to unpack from this before hitting the panic button... first, concerns for toilet plumes aren’t new (ahem, norovirus) (1/x) Flushing may release coronavirus-containing ‘toilet plumes’ -
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Rob Yeldham
RobYeldham
A thread. Lots of talk about needing to come to terms with Covid as an endemic threat like seasonal flu. Given only Polio has ever been totally irradiated clearly the
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
23/31 WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Speed at which covid transmission & hospital admissions slow down is key. Some evidence that increases in rate of infection starting to slow in parts of
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Every week it's something new for people to direct their anger at. Politicians, foreigners, tourists, meat plants, teenagers.One thing that rarely gets any blame at all is Covid19.There's 19.4 million
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Tim Sarson
TimSarson1
#ZeroCovid gives us an early taste of a debate that will define the next decade in public health here and around the world. Scientific intervention and zero tolerance for harm
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Kata Farkas
KataFarkas211
When it comes to wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) for #COVID surveillance, people ask the same question: How come it hasn’t been used before? Well, it has been. Here are a few
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David Fisman
DFisman
I keep getting asked about the possibility that sars-cov2 will be with us for a long time (many of the questions are driven, I think, by Chris Murray’s statement that
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Matt Reynolds
mattsreynolds1
The UK variant may have evolved in just one person, infected with the Sars-CoV-2 virus for an unusually long time.So what does this mean for the pandemic, and stopping future
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
So, every so often I get people who come to my twitter after I debunked something and tell me all about how the effort was noble but the denialists won't
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Lunsam
Lunsam96
#Integumen #SKINA company with significant short-term, mid-term, and long-term catalysts along with the potential to revolutionise the industries in which it is involved. Partnerships with #AVCT and #MWG, relationships with
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST ONE PERSON—UK scientists think one immunocompromised person who cleared virus slowly & only partially wiped out an infection, leaving behind genetically-hardier viruses that rebound & learn how to
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
From Day 1 of the pandemic there's been a culture of blame and judgement.It's a culture that leads a good woman straight into the Royal Canal, and not everyone has
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seeemilyplay
ILOVETINY
THE NHS CRISIS 2020 Unless you've been living under a rock (& I envy you, if you have), you'll be aware of the current crisis facing the NHS. The UK
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