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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
AEROSOL—Computer model of the Diamond Princess cruise utbreak found that the virus spread most readily in microscopic droplets light enough to linger in the air—it was aerosol. This is
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Lockdowns have an impact, whilst in place they reduce transmission & new infections, they buy time, protect health systems & save lives. Lockdowns do not change the fundamentals of the
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rayan39c
rayan39c
The impact Bolsonaro's' presidency has had on the environmental integrity of the Amazon rainforest#39CSustain @39CSustain Prior to the election of Jair Bolsonaro as president of Brazil, deforestation rates had gradually
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Matt Gurney
mattgurney
I meant to do this yesterday, but I was acclimatizing to my new job as a grade one teacher to a class of one. Forgive my tardiness, but here goes:
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Kaitlyn Sadtler, PhD
KSadtler
By July of 2020, 16.8 million people in the US had #COVID19 -- and didn’t know it. Read our pre-print @medrxivpreprint (1/13)https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.27.21250570v1 We called out for volunteers that never
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
A thread about science. “Science is a verb”. /threadhttps://twitter.com/JaeB_so_nasty/status/1138961066153644033 People talk about science as if it’s a body, an organisation :“Scientists say”, “the science says”, “we don’t
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
Vaccinating all teachers and safely reopening schools in April: @JReinerMD posted this tweet earlier in the day on the idea to use the first batch of the Johnson & Johnson
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Fred Langlois
Fred_Langlois_
Hello comrades and friends and friends of comrades!You might have seen posts or hashtags about Canadian Shield relating to a pandemic response planIt's not like our federal, provincial, and municipal
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
What's suppressing Ontario's "second wave"? Cases (positive test results) are still at record highs despite weeks of new restrictions, yet ICU occupancy and daily new deaths are low.Signs point to
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Sam Levin
SamTLevin
NEWS: Governor Newsom has granted an emergency release for Patricia Wright, a terminally ill cancer patient who has been in prison for 23 years. Here she is minutes after her
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Dr. Jennifer Kwan
jkwan_md
#COVID19 in #Ontario [Nov 20]: 1418 new cases*, 8 deaths, 1415 resolved48173 tests/day, 46609 pending, 2.9% pos518 hospitalized (142 in ICU)See THREAD for more graphs#onhealth #COVID19ontario #onpoli Hospitalizations/ICU for #COVID19
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Scott Billeck
ScottBilleck
MANITOBA COVID-19 UPDATE NOV. 19:- 475 new cases- 12,482 total- 7,629 act- 198 dead (M100s, 11-M90s, 35-M80s, 26-M70s, 8-M60s, 5-M50s, 3-M40s, W100s, 34-W90s, 33-W80s, 14-W70s, 10-W60s, 4-W50s, 2-W40s, W30s)- 263
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Feynman
19_phd
1/ Why does anyone listen to Fauci? And why give any weight to his predictions about Covid 15 months from now? We should be skeptical of people with narrow risk
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A great article summarising our current understanding about asymptomatic infectionsAbout 1 in 5 people w/#COVID19 will experience no symptoms whatsoever, they have shorter viral shedding & will transmit to significantly
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 122@UCSFHospitals: 29 pts, 8 vented (Fig L). Sadly, 1 more death, so 2 in last 3d (after none for ~1 mth). Test positivity stable at
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
Latest PHE flu and surveillance report now out.Looks at 23/11 to 28/11Case rates falling, flu remains low, and as ever, big regional/age/ethnicity/deprivation variation.https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/national-flu-and-covid-19-surv
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