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Ryan McNamara š§¬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Been seeing this make the rounds, and I have a few thoughts on it. While outdoor activities can *reduce* risk, it does not eliminate it. Having outdoor rallies where people
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Two questions on vaccine efficacy keep coming up: 1) How long will immunity last? 2) Will it limit overall infections/transmission, and not just symptomatic disease? Q1 is exactly what my
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pretty fly for a wife guy
HarbourSeal
You know itās funny, Iāve been thinking about expertise today and how itās valued differently.An electrician came to my flat to fix my boiler and a radiator. He explained what
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āļø magica āļø
jaini4mtheblock
4 problems:1. Conflating CO2 with particulate matter2. Amortizing a evening's worth of emissions over 365 days3. Conflating activities with different economic roles4. Not acknowledging the progress made by the "baseline"
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
I turn off the lights.These bulbs are old, not the newer LEDs. There is a lingering glow as the hot tungsten filaments gradually cool.I watch them as the room slowly
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
The ājust 6%ā takes flooding this site are dumb. MASTER TREAD CDC didnāt change anything.No change to CDC # of deaths.In fact, 187,000 dead underestimates #.Over 200,000 excess deaths occurred.People
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The Fit Father
fitfatherr
Heres what the worlds super athletes know about FitnessThere are Five Focals of Fitness 1. Physical Exercise 2. Nutrition 3. Rest & Recovery 4. Mindfulness
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
If we can only have 6 people in our houses, how can we have 30 children in a classroom? Itās a reasonable question. But itās not a contradiction; in fact,
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/As #COVID19 runs rampant, many in #dermatology are being redeployed. In hopes of helping out, a #tweetorial:CARING FOR THE #COVID PATIENT: A PRIMER FOR THE NONINTERNIST#MedEd #FOAMEd #dermtwitter #medtwitterJust for
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Florian Krammer
florian_krammer
1) The biggest worry for vaccines about the new UK variant is the N501Y mutation in the receptor binding domain. This is also a mutation that appears when SARS-CoV-2 is
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
If COVID virus or mutant variants cause asymptomatic/mild infection in vaccinated people or reinfection, think of it as a booster dose of vaccine that protects from severe disease/death.Best protection from
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Concerned of Bristol
ConcernedofBri1
I donāt agree with the BBC stating deaths are rising gradually.3000+ deaths a week is not gradual, although it fits with their narrative.But if we look more closely something interesting
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Keegan Connor Tracy
keegolicious
Iāve stayed quiet and apolitical on here because, well, thereās a lot of crazy, but feel compelled to speak about whatās happening in schools, and I respectfully direct this to
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Matty Rubens
MattyR86
OK, here's what I've got:1. Alkalosis = left shift of oxygen dissociation curve, reducing tissue oxygen delivery and favouring anaerobic respiration = higher lactate.2. Alkalosis activates glycolytic enzymes (including PFK)
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://lockdownsceptics.org/what-sage-got-wrong/Iāve previously shown that U.K. is over the herd immunity threshold. Thatās why London isnāt experiencing 500 deaths per day from Covid19. In summer, I & others deduced a false
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Taylor Nichols, MD
tnicholsmd
The Footnotes of A Life In Medicine(A Thread) A pediatric emergency physician was once telling me about a book that he was writing about his life and his experiences in
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