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Dipika Kadaba
DipikaKadaba
Today is #OneHealthDay!Here's our full short video series about interconnected health in our planet's shared environment:First up:5 Ways Environmental Damage Drives Human Diseases Like COVID-19 #pandemics #OneHealth Second in our
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Alice Rothchild, MD
AliceRothchild
My latest @mondoweiss: The pandemic’s savage political revelations, from the U.S. to Palestine - Palestinians in Israel & the territories have had less access to testing & information due to
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Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP🔶
agcolehamilton
Health Committee #COVID19 inquiry this morning- Cab Sec kept referencing WHO checklist for pandemics- I pointed out that WHO check list mentions testing in detail 25 times. But Operation Silver
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Lingling Wei 魏玲灵
Lingling_Wei
In 2nd story in @WSJ Covid Storm series, @JNBPage and I revealed the many missteps in China that had prevented its version of CDC from detecting and stopping the virus
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😃 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
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Dr. Sweta Chakraborty
swetac
I'm a risk and behavioral scientist. I assess threats related to pandemics, food scarcity, over-population, and climate change. Here's what we're not talking about enough: the frequency of global pandemics
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
International travelers & migrants carry pandemic disease. Pandemics have catastrophic effects.So isn't international mobility itself a root cause of what we're enduring? Shouldn't we reconsider the 'age of mobility'
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Keerthik Sasidharan
KS1729
I think Arundhati Roy is incorrect here - historically. Pandemics have rarely forced humans to break with their past. On the contrary, among the survivors, the more organized of them
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Georgia Grainger
sniphist
There's a really particular frustration about being a medical historian right now, as so many people say "well history will tell us who was right and who was wrong" when
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Tony Manci M.S.
fitmslax
According to a descriptive study which used smart phone data and was published in the @AnnalsofIM, worldwide physical activity fell 27% during the #COVID19 lockdown. https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-2665 It's an accepted fact
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Meghan Benton
meghan_benton
New podcast alert! Could curbing international travel prevent future pandemics? Nope, only delay a little and at staggering cost, say @m_clem and @ThomasGinnDC in the latest episode of Moving Beyond
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
Today is #WorldAIDSDay, when we remember the tens of thousands in Chicago & tens of millions around the world who are living w HIV or have died of AIDS. Here's
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David Fisman
DFisman
I think this is an unfortunate and inaccurate headline. Pandemics have a beginning, middle and end. We are on the 1918-19 timeline now. A March surge is likely as is
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
.@tylercowen has an interesting post on libertarians and pandemic policy today. If I'm internalising correctly, I see him as making two separate points: that the libertarian response to a pandemic
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Francesco Battaglia
Francescob
https://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/1295959585572950018?s=20Here the Economist leading the charge to take advantage of the covid pandemics to further normalize universities: Get rid of "useless" (for them) subjects, online cou
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Let’s talk virus mutations as in UK & South Africa that can transmit more rapidlyAttached is a simple model of hosts (green) and virus (red). The virus mutates, brighter shades
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