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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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Jane Merrick
janemerrick23
Prof Neil Ferguson of Nervtag says there’s a “statistically significant increased proportion in cases of under 15 year olds of new variant” compared with the old variant. Ferguson says it’s
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Patrick K A Kearns
kearnsneuro
Short vaccine : mRNA vaccines (Pfizer vs Moderna) *are very different to* Adenovirus virus vector vaccines (Oxford AZ and Johnson&Johnson). This will matter a lot.Dosing schedule of one, should not
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Thanks JE! Up to date info, total weekly deaths, which are very close to normal for early Nov. I say again: you can’t have a lethal pandemic stalking the land
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JD Alexander
JD4for4
CF Foundation-People w/ CF have lower levels of NO in their airways, which are associated w/ chronic infection & reduced lung function. Researchers believe increasing levels of NO in the
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Deputy Dawgly
DDawgly
1) Professor Christian Drosten has admitted he FABRICATED the 'SARS-CoV-2 virus' & the test to detect it:"We aimed to develop and deploy robust diagnostic methodology for use in public health
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The #coronavirus didn't just win by infecting the body. It won by infecting the mind.[1/ Physically, this virus is not that lethal. It kills ~1% of the ppl it infects.About
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Ary Serpa Neto
a_serpaneto
The #RELAx trial has been published today in @JAMA. It was coordinated by Anna Algera. This thread is to explain the rationale, what we did, the findings and the meaning.The
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
Let's analyze the dialysis case from yesterday. We need to know : a) the SAR (Secondary Attack Rate) of COVID19 for household transmission (pt had largely sheltered in, so could
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
Let's be clear - The UK study trial of Dexamethasone is important.The early ventilation in Covid (as used in ARDS) produced bad outcomes - which is counter intuitive This is
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Resist the Hologram - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread - Flu vs. Wuflu1. The following truths about the ChiCom/CCP virus – or “Wuflu” – are courtesy of a friend. 2. As I have said over and over and
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GeorgeJulian
GeorgeJulian
New @ScotLDO research looking at (premature) mortality rates of learning disabled children and young people. Gut churning stuff. Mortality rate 12 times higher for those who are learning disabled. 12
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Chris von Csefalvay
chrisvcsefalvay
I just talked to a friend, a federal gov't epidemiologist specialising in respiratory infections. She's been on #COVID19 from the earliest days."Why are we even doing this?", she asked. "It's
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Nadiah Wan
lapetitemaligne
OK, "Can I come to a private hospital if I have Covid?" Here's what's going to happen. (1/)1. Cat 1 & mild Cat 2 will be discharged for home monitoring
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😊 MKM 😊
mamasaurusMeg
@EnnalsEthan What you missed in your article regarding masks is the most critical oversight in all of Covid. Current mitigation efforts are solely for droplet - not airborne - and
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Contrary to recent claims, #SARSCoV2 is expected to be seasonal, as are essentially all >200 respiratory viruses in circulation, including the four 'common cold' coronaviruses (see below). (1/5)Source: https://smw.ch/article/doi/
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