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Justin Fox
foxjust
So weird to see NYC held out as an example of how to do things right re Covid-19 but ... here you gohttps://twitter.com/_miguelhernan/status/1304424019450630144 The one caveat I'd add to this
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
*Public health actions to control new SARS-CoV-2 variants*Our paper just published in @CellCellPress w wonderful co-authors @NathanGrubaugh @firefoxx66 @JosephFauver & @mugecevik We describe actions govts should urgently take to protect
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Localized extraction of aerosols in dentistryThis is the solution that makes the most sense by far to me, combined w/ ventilation and portable HEPA air cleaners. This type of
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Greg Harvey 🌍
greg_harvey
I don't normally consider myself a conspiracy theorist, but can anybody point me at an actual scientist prepared to confirm the "up to 70% more contagious" thing we keep hearing
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Roland Baker
RolandBakerIII
Dr. Flavinkins has a point that I can't falsify [see thread]. SARS-Cov-2 passaged through BALB/c mice induced adoption via a mutation: N501K. This same lineage appears in the UK with
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Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH
MAhealthforkids
Cant wait to dig into the original research on children’s antibodies to #coronavirus potentially protecting them against #COVID19 . Any friends on #epitwitter or #MedTwitter have thoughts on it? #Pediatrics
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Tom Wright
ThomasPHWright
Seeing all these journalists bag out SA health professionals for "overreacting" or "changing their stance based on new information" really gets to me as a public health student, we're all
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Nola_Nurse🇺🇸
NolaNurseRN
Let me start by saying, as an RN for over a decade it seems I have more understanding of this virus than you. Therefore let me educate you DOCTOR, when
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Jeffrey Barrett
jcbarret
Out today: two academic publications (not yet peer reviewed) that formally test whether the new B.1.1.7 variant is more transmissible. Both conclude yes, about 50% more. First, a pre-print
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Reading this WSJ headline, there is an important clarification: SARS CoV-2 and its variants are here to stay. But if we vaccinate 80% of the population, which is totally doable,
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/4) Study of #SARSCoV2 antibody prevalence in primary and high school children from Belgium, comparing a hotspot (Alken) with a less affected region (Pelt).When community transmission is high, young and
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
3/ Our paper found T cells in ~50% of unexposed people that could recognize SARS-CoV-2. This observation was important because it MAY impact people’s responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection, or COVID-19
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Theo Sanderson
theosanderson
Any info out on the 'new strain' in phylogenetic / AA mutation terms? https://twitter.com/The_Soup_Dragon/status/1338523634109992961 Wonder if there's any chance increased circulation could be driven by false-negatives in testin
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Climate and Health Alliance
healthy_climate
Highlighted by many scientists as a likely contributor, a new study now finds #climatechange has contributed to the emergence of #SARS-CoV-2, the virus which causes #COVID-19 #climatehealth https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/uo
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🍿Popcorn at the Ready🍿
StuBeale
1/ Onion TeaPlacebo or CURE for COVID?My COVID-19 story starts on Thursday 12/10. Out of the blue, a friend I hadn't heard from since 2016 texted me, told me of
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The Seeker
TheSeeker268
"Scientists – like journalists – should follow evidence until it is disproved, even when it leads into uncomfortable terrain. Anything else is a betrayal of their creed." https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9155487/IAN-BI
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