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1)Posted by Marie Lgn:This is Klaus Schwab, transhumanist obsessive and founder of the World Economic Forum. His dream is to enslave humanity and blur the lines between human and AI.
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bbybiologist
spidermannah
(thread)Bell’s palsy usually only lasts 1-3 months (up to 6), so it’s temporary. This occurred in 4 out of 44,000 participants in the trial and the FDA says that this
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画像診断医k👩diagnostic radiologist K
AdultSpotDiffer
コロナ対策のトンデモ科学の代表格、空間除菌や消毒薬噴霧のカラクリをわかりやすく解説しました。空間除菌でウイルス退治は、どんな薬剤だろうと無効(人が耐えられる濃度
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Beth Wallace
BethIWallace
So much amazing cross-specialty work being done in the area of #steroidstewardship. To highlight just a few: 1/https://twitter.com/umichmedicine/status/1344376137078763529 Evan Dvorin, @MRothbergMD Mark Rood & @ktmartinez: 1 in 10 #tele
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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
UK being held hostage on the basis of completely unverifiable numbers for which one requires a FOI to examine the raw datasets. Red flag, that, right journalists? Is this evidence
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David Boulware, MD MPH
boulware_dr
Important finding that 50mcg @moderna_tx vaccine dose (1/2 dose) generated the same #SARSCoV2 antibody response as the regular dose. This would double vaccine supply. This important finding will no doubt
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I've seen suggestions that the idea younger children might be less susceptible to infection with #COVID19 is a "myth", based on children just not being tested enoughThat is untrue!Whilst it's
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, after today's thread on airborne transmission and schools, I thought it would be worth looking at the government's own advice
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Wezi Sendama
wezisendama
I've got a new paper about using the computer to find drugs that might stop coronavirus entering cells in the lab. I should stress that that's very, *very* far removed
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
According to a review in the premier scientific journal, Nature, “The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the most formidable challenge
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
We're not doing any of this because a lot of people were going to catch a cold. We're not destroying our economies and societies because a tiny number of people
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
In science, observations drive conclusion. In politics, conclusions drive observations.A thread about masks. This is not advice not to wear a mask. It is simply sharing information. Share it before
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Jean Marc Benoit MD
JeanmarcBenoit
Seasonality and lung infections: the case of Brazil. Currently, the equatorial metropolis of Manaus is the hotspot for covid in Brazil. In polar nations ie Canada, UK, seasonal variation in
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Understanding Ohio COVID Data
ohio_data
Open the State. Now.Again, we have Fort's stunning series showing what the OPHAS week to week according to the State's new rules - specifically the 'high incidence' rule (first image).
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Ruaraidh
ruaraidhdobson
I'm reluctant to talk about this, but my experience as an exposure scientist (particle air pollution, not infectious disease) leads me to think there's no reason to wear a mask
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Law-or-Fiction
laworfiction
Every set of Coronavirus regulations opens with a statement that they are a proportionate “response to the serious and imminent threat to public health which is posed by the incidence
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