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Zachary Binney
zbinney_NFLinj
I'm glad an SEC expert went (recently) on the record with their thinking, but some infectious disease colleagues (@neelrgandhi @DrSnowInBus @JillWeather) and I have some serious concerns about her answers.
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Dorms are like cruise ships on land or prisons without bars: people living in proximity, in frequent contact, over extended periods of time. For many infectious pathogens, such settings are
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
“6 feet apart” or “mask up” are cool slogans but 8 months into this epidemic, we should be communicating better than this. People don’t need more slogans. They need to
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Burning Is Gay
BurningReagan
I can’t remember if I have ever talked about this on here but I thought I wouldWhen I was a baby and I got my pertussis vaccine I turned bright
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Anosognosiogenesis
pookleblinky
It's usually considered impolite to murder family members at thanksgiving. This year, tons of people will do just that, gleefully, killing not only their shitty uncle but also their father,
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
So you may have heard concerns about the mink variant of #SARSCoV2 that was discovered in Denmark and is leading to the decision to cull all farmed minks in the
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Some Quebec hospitals outside Montreal may run out of beds to treat #COVID19 patients before Christmas, a government institute warned on Friday in its latest projections. In this thread,
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Aetiologic
aetiologic
Extraordinary work from @bc_selfcare and @CarolineColijn . "The SFU team determined that if rapid testing was used for every visitor, there could be a 90% reduction in the number of
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
COVID epidemic based on mortality was over by 19th June. There is no excess death (using date of occurrence, the correct measure) until 16th October which coincides with isolated outbreaks
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
These claims of resurgences in country's doing well are just abject, degenerate lies. All lies. Take the example of Japan that was according to the President doing well but is
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Philip Rocco
PhilipRocco
Evers’ new executive order on COVID-19 may be advisory, but local governments can use this as an opportunity to re-evaluate the regs we have in place. Essentially we’ve swapped actual
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Some brief thoughts on where I think we're at. Most campuses have a plan on safe "visiting" and "working" but these plans do involve significantly reducing capacity of previously already
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Dissecting COVID19
FizeekBio
The Russian Flu Pandemic (hereafter designated as "RFP") of 1889-1890 may have actually been the first human coronavirus pandemic. A tale of viral promiscuity ensues. (1/n) The 1889-1890 RFP demonstrated
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John B
johnb78
Locally transmitted Covid19 cases in NSW since the first local elimination, daily and 7-day average (data from http://covidlive.com.au ). Negative cases reflect reclassifications of false positives. For non-Australian readers, yes, the
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Spiked Agg-nog
aggieloveseggs
Have people taken time to look at where outbreaks exist in Alberta? They're all listed on the government's website. The vast majority are occurring at businesses deemed essential services -
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Sir Chris Ham
profchrisham
Leadership of response to local outbreaks now firmly in hands of councils and DsPH but most need more resources to do the job effectively and sustainably Government needs to recognise
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