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Amy Coopes
coopesdetat
Would also say it's really important to acknowledge a few things. One is viral transmission dynamics of SARS-CoV-2. Peak infectiousness is typically at prodrome or symptom onset, not when people
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
So #coronavirus update.Nationally, we are approving across the board. No real hot spot remains, though a few states are worrisome.The drop in testing is also concerning, but hopefully that is
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Michael Story ⚓
MWStory
This BBC radio doc on Covid from January 23rd is a fascinating historical artefact. All the seeds of Spring 2020 assumptions are therehttps://twitter.com/surplustakes/status/1344564863771795456?s=19 > Academics advising Labour gov during
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
International science: ‘Restaurants & pubs are highest risk for indoor super-spread, as virus builds up quickly in air & nobody wears masks’ Ireland: ‘Restaurants & pubs to be ‘key battleground’
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Crab’s Melbourne Tour 🇦🇺🦀
Glaven1994
1/ In this thread I go over each covid breach in Australia since May 27. There have been 3 in VIC, 5 in NSW, 1 in SA, 1 in QLD.
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Holy shit—Trump HHS is censoring the CDC’s @CDCMMWR for unflattering science?!?! Folks—the MMWR like one of the most holy sacred epidemiology texts that has ever existed!Trump CDC is dead to
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Soumya
skarlamangla
the closures of bars, indoor dining and museums in LA reflect what we now know about covid-19: it's much more likely to be transmitted indoors than outdoorspeople aren't supposed to
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The New York Times
nytimes
The U.S. stands alone as the only affluent nation to have suffered a severe, sustained coronavirus outbreak for more than 4 months.https://nyti.ms/30Aa89c Over the past month, about 1.9 million people
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
CDC REPORT: young children do contract SARS-CoV-2 and spread it to their households. Study of three Salt Lake City childcare facilities uncovered 12 children who acquired the virus and passed
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Sean T at RCP
SeanTrende
If you're going to opine on the Roman Catholic Diocese opinion, do yourself a favor and read the actual per curiam opinion, and not just Gorsuch's (non-binding, solo) concurrence. In
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
When New York City’s Covid case count peaked in late March, there were 5,000 new cases a day, and more than 60% of tests were coming back positive.In Arizona, new
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Colleen Kennedy
ReadColleenK
Working on my Twitter essay "How contemporary theatres reinscribe the history of the 17th-century plague" for @EMQuon2020 on Friday, June 26 #EMQuon I'm on the panel "‘Stories of the past
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Daisy Fung, MD CCFP
ABdoc4patients
Thread: With the devastating #outbreak at yet another Revera care home, this time in Manitoba (who shares Alberta's struggle with #COVID19 numbers going up), I decided to hop onto Google,
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
Quick thread on evidence being presented that schools are main drivers of transmission (and here: primary aged children just as much!).There really are papers claiming to show some of these
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Ryan Dalton
capetownbrown
This is just so disingenuous and ridiculous in so many ways. 1. Of course in person learning is better than virtual learning. But we are in the middle of a
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Simon Kidwell
simonkidwell
Thread: @educationgovuk it has been widely reported that England is going into lockdown next week with schools staying open. I fully support children being in school, but we all need
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