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Jeffrey Townsend
JeffTownsend
, @crwells10, @abhiganit, @MeaganCFitz, @Alison_Galvani, and colleagues just had our article on optimal COVID-19 quarantine and testing strategies published @NatureComms. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-20742-8.epdf?sharing_token
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Quebec on Wednesday declared the sharpest daily increase in #COVID19 outbreaks in weeks, 31, with most of the new clusters arising in schools. In this thread, I will focus
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) The age group that’s reporting the most dramatic increase in #COVID19 infections in Montreal — as well as the highest absolute number in the past two weeks — includes
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😷 Real Talk with Dr. Offutt
RealTalkwithDrO
Brief comment on everyone ready to blame college students for outbreaks. They've been holed up for 5 months while adults whine about haircuts and eating out. So when they're told
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Tracy Sherlock
tracysherlock
This is very serious. B.C. is reporting 589 new #covid19 cases. This is an all-time high and significantly higher than yesterday's 425 cases, which was also an all-time daily high.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Outbreak of 69 #COVID19 cases in 2 schools, plus 20 at daycare centers in one Danish city—all #B117. “Something going on with the infection of [ variant] #B117 among children
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Quebec Premier François Legault on Monday appeared to take comfort in the fact that #COVID19 hospitalizations in the province are not soaring as they have in the U.S. and
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
#COVID19AB 1/Super delighted that the curve has started to drop (if I get R of under .8 for Christmas I’ll do a happy dance) but the ICU and hospital numbers
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Ryan Hisner
LongDesertTrain
The worst-case scenario, while unlikely, is plausible & terrifying: rampant reinfection, increased disease severity (no sign yet but higher viral loads suggest the possibility), & greatly reduced vaccine efficacy against
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Phil Magness
PhilWMagness
Looks like the UK and Sweden followed similar outbreak patterns in both waves. The UK did noticeably worse under heavy & repeated lockdowns than Sweden did without the same. Sweden
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Criminal #5280 NHiM
co_hurricane
COLORADO COVID19 OUTBREAKS!12/2/2020Hair on FiRe!Where's that community spread again?Where's the problem?Why are schools shut down? Destroying our children's mental health!Why are restaurants closed? Destroying our economyMasks
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GreyTonka
This inappropriate human leaves for airport in 22 hrs!Screw tradition.Make new ones. I told my electrician I am leaving for a trip. He says Whattttt? But Covid.COVID does not exist.Neither
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G. Allan Taylor
GAllanTaylor
Questions:— How are college athletes (being tested regularly on campus) made safer by not playing this fall and NOT being tested regularly?— Do we suppose athletes accustomed to training/structure will be
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
The last few weeks it has been clear the U.K. is sliding into a pandemic resurgence, and is very poorly placed to deal with it 1/nhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/11/its-world-leadingly-bad-is-what-it-is-the-week-covid-surged-a
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Tom Tugendhat
TomTugendhat
Our people need strategic depth. Whether in defence or health we need to push our borders as far from our nation as possible. For defence it's clear how we achieve
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Dori Smith
Dori_TalkNation
Why some get sicker than others, does this apply to COVID_19? 'Children with recurrent Strep infections had smaller immune structures crucial to the development of antibodies in the Tonsils than
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