Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Outbreaks
Michael Schwandt
MichaelSchwandt
If anyone tells you that massive and deadly #COVID19 outbreaks in #LongTermCare are "inevitable," please tell them otherwise. We've managed 17 LTC outbreaks in Vancouver Coastal Health and have developed
Read more
Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
The president spoke this afternoon about the US response to the coronavirus pandemic. There were a number of welcome public health-grounded messages. But there are places where he needed to
Read more
Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: To safely return kids to in-class learning, schools will need detailed guidance on reducing Covid risk. They may have to look elsewhere, to state documents as well as foreign
Read more
Kevin Moyles
kjdmoyles
How is this legal??https://twitter.com/JConnelj2/status/1291439540259958786 Union is Siptu.https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40014026.html "Earlier this week, the National Public Health Emergency Team said there were four outbrea
Read more
Patrick Hickey, MD
pwhickey
Important prospective study of #COVID19 in British Schools during June and July. Key findings plus caveats:1/https://twitter.com/thelancet/status/1336453504081256465 Setting: “Educational settings opened when COVID-19 incidence was low, a
Read more
Derek Gatherer
DerekGatherer
What does a #COVID19 #vaccine with 90% #efficacy imply? It means that 90% of people who are vaccinated will develop sufficient immune response to repel the virus without symptoms (they
Read more
Anya Kamenetz
anya1anya
So in concert with my piece today, one key data void leaps out: the importance of pods and pod sizes. >https://www.npr.org/2020/06/24/882316641/what-parents-can-learn-from-child-care-centers-that-stayed-open-during-lockdowns From what I
Read more
COVID Schools Canada
covidschoolsCA
Today's LTC update starts in QC. Similar trend as with MB and ON, where lethality in residential/LTC centres .To date 371 people from LTC facilities have lost lives. According to
Read more
Steven Greenhouse
greenhousenyt
Meatpacking companies said their plants needed to stay open, warning that the U.S. faced a severe meat shortage. At least 89 meatpacking workers diedIt was a fake meat shortage. Turns
Read more
😃 unspinthespin 😃
unspinthespin
1. Fauci and Morens explain that although newly emerging infectious diseases have been threatening humans since the Neolithic Revolution some 12,000 years ago—when hunter-gatherers settled into villages to domesticate animals
Read more
Matt Zefferman
matt_zefferman
Ok. Here's a simple model of this I made last night waiting to see what happened with GA and PA vote totals. Can high COVID infection rates in Trump-voting countries
Read more
Ms Ong
ms_ong007
Fact 1: Schools are workplaces where 20-30 people who, based on recent research, can spread the virus very efficiently gather together in a 200 sq ft space with no other
Read more
Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
Many colleges and universities have figured out how to diagnose their populations and control outbreaks—and offer a vision for more normal life until the vaccine is available to all.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/colleg
Read more
Hakique Virani
hakique
It's pretty well understood this far into COVID that everybody's health is interconnected. So, the only explanation for @ErinOToole's take here is that he's OK risking *all* of our lives
Read more
Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Although #COVID19 hospitalizations continued to decline in Montreal and across the province on Thursday, outbreaks ramped up across different sectors, a sign that transmission of the highly contagious #coronavirus
Read more
Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) More evidence is emerging that Quebec’s latest #pandemic restrictions may be failing to break the second wave of #COVID19 cases. In this thread, I will return to the subject
Read more
‹
1
2
...
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
...
89
90
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree