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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Some thoughts:- It's still too early to measure the duration and frequency of long-term complications for a new virus, but early evidence suggests they could be important.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coron
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Maestro ☈ayo
maestro_rayo
1/n. Everything you wanted to know about Herd Immunity, but were afraid to ask.What is HIT exactly? What’s the relationship with R_t? Will the virus vanish? A thread by @maestro_rayo,
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Dr. Michael Bowman
drmbowman
Every day that goes by I am more worried re #COVID19. Just today: news that all physicians must wear eye protection in addition to masks constantly for every patient. Why?
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NoEmmeG
cuz I’m tired. lmfao since i already am finna be barred from work i might as well get it off my chest because what the mayor and janice jackson are
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Clint Smith
ClintVSmith
These dumb calls to open the border - a) we're not losing billions due to the border closure, we're losing it due to COVID - you think tourists & students
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) In what has been hailed as “V-Day,” nurses in Quebec and Ontario gave the first shots of #COVID19 to long-term care residents and staff Monday. But this vaccination effort
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Across Canada, some efforts are underway to improve ventilation in schools to prevent children and teens from contracting #COVID19. In Quebec, however, little is being done. In this thread,
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Eighth Century Woodchipper 🌳🪓
BonifaceOption
It is amazing to me how much C*vid is a litmus test of society. 70-80 years ago you had polio outbreaks but social cohesion in response to it, without an
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Simon Usherwood
Usherwood
A couple of pedagogical thoughts about this1/https://twitter.com/Usherwood/status/1295667212506869761 Hopefully, part of the design of any HE provision this autumn was resilience to cope with new C-19 outbreaks and/or restrictions(if your i
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Hannah Dreier
hannahdreier
Last winter, I wrote about an asylum-seeker named Kevin and how ICE used confidential therapy notes to keep him detained.In July, his detention center was overrun by Covid, and he
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Our study led by @KevinAnBrown associating crowding in #Ontario nursing homes (defined as the mean number of residents per bedroom and bathroom) with #COVID19 infection and mortality has now been
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ As an epidemiologist, I’m immensely grateful for anyone systematically documenting those refusing #COVID19 vaccination in health care and #LTC...and asking & recording their reasons why...https://twitter.com/latimes/status/13446483
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John J. Lowe, Ph.D.
Prof_Lowe
1/ Update on COVID & Indoor Dining/Drinking Venues- Data on universal face coverings has grown and is stronghttps://bit.ly/3kFYmAQ -aerosol transmission occurs & risk in indoor environments close to 20-fold increaseBMJ https://
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An Leavy
an_leavy
Victorian Update Premier532 new8696total245 hospital44 ICU17588 tests processed Previous day was in high 400006 further deathsFemales in 90s. 80s 70sMales 80s, 70s, 50s4542 active cases683 AC400 HCWs 5 of the
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
If leaders ask you to send your kids to school, ask them why 7 months in, they have failed to control the spread of a virus that has killed thousands
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
Disappointingly, there isn't a vaccine effect in the English coronavirus case data yet when looked at by age1/ This is unlike what is being seen in Israelhttps://www.ft.com/content/0cdc8563-1e6d-4089-bedb-b0f675c0d683https://twitter.com
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