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Dr RC Greene
DrRCGreene
Listen up, folks. Throughout this entire year as you’ve been ordering more and more things to be delivered to you, the amazing humans at the .@USPS have been working under
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Fighting4Freedom
yattypat
Trust the FDA?I implore you to read the following, about our pertussis/whooping cough vaccines:Have you ever been told by your doctor that the pertussis vaccine (the “p” in DTaP &
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Jeremy Fugleberg
jayfug
Shocked, shocked to see this out of Sturgis. (/sarcasm) So I've been thinking about this a lot. Here's why we're unlikely to ever get a real, clear understanding of the
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Maria Van Kerkhove
mvankerkhove
Want to know how @WHO guidance is developed? Here’s a brief explainer and:https://twitter.com/mvankerkhove/status/1255917989356019713?s=211/ @WHO is an evidence-based organization. The prevention, detection & control strategies &
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Jesse Case
jessecase
THREAD (uh oh)A few nights ago I tweeted about the vaccine and went viral (the irony!). I've since received quite a bit of hate mail, all along the lines of
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Week 9 NHS Test and Trace data summary. 23/7/20 to 29/07/20.Headline data in pic, summarised plus some questions in thread.https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nhs-test-and-trace-statistics-england-23-july-to-29-july-2020 KEY POINT.-I
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1/ What is the #COVID19 situation like in Canada now?Cases are down & the situation is improving in much of the country, but we still have a long way to
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Robert Wiblin
robertwiblin
I haven't written about COVID19 for a while. Here's some random updates on things I think we've learned and how my best guesses have changed: a. I suspect official opposition
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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
Nine months later I still cannot entirely wrap my head around the fact that getting a covid test is useful from a national statistical point of view but is much
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Karl Parkinson
KarlParkinson7
A thinking through the VOC situation in #Alberta in light of what @CMOH_Alberta said yesterday. This will be a bit lengthy. The summary: there better be some compelling info not
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Tejaswini Mishra
tejaswini
Super excited to announce our COVID wearables paper that came out online in @natBME today! We show that consumer #Wearables can be used to detect #COVID19 at a #presymptomatic stage.
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Spencer Cox
SpencerJCox
Hey friends, this week many of our kids will be heading back to school—including my own kids—and I want to share a few thoughts about what to expect. Like everything
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Ashton Pittman
ashtonpittman
BREAKING: 71 of Mississippi's 82 counties are now reporting #COVID19 outbreaks in schools.Confirmed Cases:Students: 199Teachers: 245Quarantined (for 2 weeks):Students: 2,035Teachers: 589And consider this: Dozens of schools just had thei
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Tipping Pitches
tipping_pitches
The last 10 days in baseball news are a microcosm of why you should care about the ways that owners manipulate sympathetic media, conservative public sentiment, and confusion over CBA
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Vaccines usually take over 10 years to develop, test, and mass produce. But, scientists predict we could have an effective vaccine for Covid-19 by early 2021. How is this possible?
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Catherine Foot
csfoot
Displays of deeply ingrained ageism are much more prevalent than the social media outcry against Lord Sumption's position on the value of life at the weekend would suggest https://www.ageing-better.org.uk/blogs/why-i-confronted-lord-sum
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