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Ben Miller
benwritesthings
Germany really is doing the worst possible version of lockdown right now — where it doesn’t work, the rules change every two weeks, and the moral panics are all about
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Amit Arya
AmitAryaMD
1/ Earlier this year, while working in an #LTC with a #COVID19 outbreak, I celebrated a resident’s birthday I’ll never forget. Our team was exhausted after seeing residents for more
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Ferris Jabr
ferrisjabr
For @NYTmag I wrote about the possible origins of the new coronavirus, the profound links between ecological disturbance and disease outbreaks, and why zoonoses do not so much leap as
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
I have painstakingly pieced back together the National Ambulance Syndromic Surveillance System data for breathing problems, chest pains and COVID-like. The results provide the exact same insights as the Emergency
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Remi Tetot
TetotRemi
- Weekly Update June 17th@RaoulGMI #COVID19 It took only seven days to go from 7 to 8 million global cases and 36 days to double from 4 to 8 million...
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Karin Kosina
kyrah
Wondering why lockdown seems so much less effective this time around?“Because the graph really reflects two epidemics: one, shrinking fast, that’s caused by older variants of SARS-CoV-2, and a smaller,
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Eylon Levy
EylonALevy
With so much evil in the world, it is easy to lose sight of why the #Holocaust was the single most evil crime in history. Here is how Abba Kovner,
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TheValuesVoter
TheValuesVoter
Trump told Bob Woodward on February 7th that he knew that COVID-19 was deadly and airborne. He told the public that it would just go away. And then he held
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Barney Graham, MD, PhD
BarneyGrahamMD
One year ago today, Chinese scientists posted the first 6 sequences for a novel coronavirus (nCOV), now SARS-CoV-2 the cause of COVID-19 Dr. George Gao is head of China CDC
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Dr. Jana Lasser
janalasser
A thread about COVID in schools. This recent nature piece summarizes the situation from a research perspective well: we still do not know enough about the biology of the virus
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Alan Hynes
hynesalan
A school contacted me for advice some weeks ago. A medium sized school, they had suffered a Covid outbreak that left all but one of their permanent staff (teaching and
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Maurizio Cecconi 🇮🇹🇬🇧🇪🇺 ICU & Anaesthesia
DrMCecconi
"On small numbers and large problems"Imagine that in a given country every day, every 100000 people we admit to an ICU bed 1 patient with pneumonia requiring invasive mechanical ventilation.
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Synaps
SynapsNetwork
THREAD Since March, the Syrian government has reacted to the covid epidemic primarily through measures designed to hide the problem from view. The result is that—as Syria now buzzes with
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
It is now abundantly clear China tried to cover up COVID-19 for weeks by confiscating samples and data, punishing outspoken scientists, and ordering others into silence. The implications are profound.
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Audi Kiskowski Byrne
a_haema
In local schools systems, we see the pattern that some schools will have a relatively large and dramatic outbreak. In one of these large outbreaks that make global news, fifteen
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this has been my bet for some time: when this is all said and done, there is going to be a strong source contamination fecal/oral route infection pathway for covid19.the
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