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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Humanity’s history is a battle against the microbes. And for most of our history we were losing very decisively.My new post – and visualization – on how vaccines allowed us
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Thomas Christie Williams
Williams_T_C
our study on the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children now out @ADC_BMJ https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/14/archdischild-2020-321008many positives, in terms of our findings and how the paper came togetherbut also ra
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 276Here’s my summary of yesterday’s fascinating grand rounds (sorry it's a day late), here: https://youtu.be/UkLmQ5Fe5Qo Far-ranging discussion re: the problems at the CDC, vaccine roll-out
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❌Harvey Staub 💪🇺🇸🖤⭐️⭐️⭐️
HarveyStaub1
1)On April 25,2003 “The U.S. Center for Disease Control broke the law “by filing a patent for Coronavirus. The patent was titled “Coronavirus isolated from humans.” Under section 101 of
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
THREADIn light of the Pfizer #vaccine news, a natural question is whether it's feasible to develop “better” #COVID19 vaccines after the first ones are approved?The answer is yes. It can
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Let's walk through the much more complicated problem of identifying pathogens on Cannabis flower. These are inhaled products in an industry that just experienced EVALI.This will provide a few examples
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Bibiana Rojas
biobiiana
1/15 Hello y’all! I’m thrilled to be one of the plenary presenters at #AnimBehav2021 and to share with you some of the research that we’ve been doing recently on #poisonfrogs,
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Albin Fontaine
albinfont
Our work is on @PLOSPathogens. “Modeling intra-mosquito dynamics of Zika virus and its dose-dependence confirms the low epidemic potential of Aedes albopictus”. Some words about Vector Competence and the risk
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Tom Nigl
TomNigl
My goal is to highlight at least one Black scientist a day for the rest of this month. Let's start with @MozzieFhal! She is an incredible entomologist who studies mosquitos!
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the really good news out last week about dexamethasone (“dex” as we docs lovingly call it) to treat serious COVID19. And let’s also talk about rapid scientific
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Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK
Emily_Burns_V
1/nRepressive COVID policies are NOT tied to a reduction in deaths.Repressive COVID policies ARE linked to EXTREMELY low levels of in-person learning, and high unemployment.#ZeroCOVID basically equates to #ZeroSchool, #ZeroJobs,
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
I’m not just a lockdown sceptic. I know lockdowns increase infections rather than decrease them because I read research first hand. I’m a citizen in a democracy who wants Government
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Paul Nightingale
Nightingale_P
I was going to do a thread on how to understand the risks of Covid-10 infection. But it all got too complicated, so I’m going to summarise what I have
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Debbee Hutchinson
DebbeeHutchins1
Moderna & Pfizer/BioNTech are testing mRNA (synthetic RNA)vaccines to be rolled out experimentally on millions of people around the world using synthetic RNA mRNA vaccines are a genetically modified biohack
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
This year has been momentous, with a new virus, a new job writing about that virus (114 articles!) and many new sources, readers and Twitter followers. To chronicle this insane
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Nguyễn Hoàng Hân
Flower_freeland
Last Sunday,I presented a bacterial meningitis due to S.suis to amazing teachers and friends in the VMR students of the CPsolvers @CPSolvers. #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter Thank you Dr. Anand @Anand_88_Patel, Dr.
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