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T.A. Trader
T_A_trader
$FLIR - Technicals looks weak in the ST but it does have support around $38 so far. Once Wall-street realizes the trend for thermal temperature cameras for detecting fevers this
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Ulrike Bullerby 📕🇪🇺💙
bullrike
So I have asked around but nobody has been able to tell me what it is that all women & transwomen have in common but nobody has found a single
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Andrea Ciaranello, MD, MPH
aciaranello
It has been a big few weeks for data related to schools! Many important new studies came out, and are highlighted in the Jan 27 update of the COVID-19 School
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baby bell 🥀
venusianbella
why the FUCK won’t uber give me the option for a female driver on late nights ?! IT IS UNSAFE FOR US i had a hard night and my anxiety
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
So much focus on sensitivity of the test. As though all tests must match up to PCRBut could focusing so much on achieving the greatest molecular sensitivity for asymptomatic testing
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Kyle
DrKyle
An expert panel had released a set of guidelines for enhancing COVID testing. This thread is my "Hey Sask, we should do this" set of screenshots with context.https://twitter.com/DennisKendel/status/1350213253255688193 We need
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Dr Jessie Baldwin
jessiebaldwin
Excited to share our new study in @JAMAPediatrics on population versus individual prediction of poor health from ACEs screening: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2775420 with @andrea_danese. Thread below: We teste
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Richa Pinto
richapintoTOI
While reports of decline in no of new #COVID__19 cases coming from #Dharavi are encouraging the same trend can be seen in many other slum dwellings of #Mumbai. I look
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
A new article in @nytimes states rapid tests falter in asymptomaticsWarning of their use for asymptomatic screeningSays: among random asymptomatic #COVID19 screens, Rapid Tests caught only 32% of PCR +ve
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Iana Dreyer
IanaDreyer
I hardly ever disagree with @alanbeattie but here I do have to say a few things on some of the arguments made here.1/ On China divide and conquer: If at
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SciScore
sciscore
The Automated Screening Working Group (which includes @sciscore) has pooled tools and expertise to tackle the problem of research quality in fast-evolving, non-peer-reviewed publications, i.e., #COVID #preprints. This group asks,
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Rim K., PhD.
RimRK
The bigger issue IMO is that they used this technology under the guise to hire “diverse candidates” within a job posting SPECIFICALLY TARGETED for minority applicants https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-national-defence-skirt
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potet
beneathelm
friends/moots, i personally don't understand the enthusiasm for zines, i'll express my thoughts and then i'm interested in hearing yours(disclaimer: i know many of you have participated in/run zines and
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David R Tomlinson 💙
DRTomlinsonEP
First 100 Days of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Control in Vietnamhttps://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1130/5879764#.X9to5VCXjIU.twitter Triggered by @AliNouriPhD yesterday!Dear UK,
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☡acki 🙂
FrankfurtZack
Data is overwhelming – lockdowns don´t work.But, why is that? The concept, in theory, is striking – if we reduce our contacts, we reduce viral spread. This is a no-brainer,
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Karl Parkinson
KarlParkinson7
A thinking through the VOC situation in #Alberta in light of what @CMOH_Alberta said yesterday. This will be a bit lengthy. The summary: there better be some compelling info not
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