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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
Also, Sweden closed universities and high schools.Their rules are stricter than, for example, most of Australia right now:https://www.krisinformation.se/en/hazards-and-risks/disasters-and-incidents/2020/official-information-on-the-new-coron
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Ted Petrou
TedPetrou
India has soundly defeated covid with herd immunity.https://coronavirus.dunderdata.com/ Seroprevalence studies show up to 75% positive for covid antibodies.True incidence rate is likely higher as antibodies decay or go undetected.India
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Marc Bonten
MarcBonten
Let me try to explain what our new modelling study does and does not suggest. First, this is a model and it is currently being peer reviewed. Ganna Rozhnova did
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Varun C. MD, DM
drcheruvarun
Ok, took me a few days to properly process the stunning results of the Delhi serosurvey. Unfortunately we only have a press conference with a few slides telling us that
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I've been a hearing a lot about how children are more infectious *now* & contribute to transmission because of the B117 variant, but didn't before. This is a myth. Children
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
This is the thread where I break down my interpretation and conclusions of how COVID infections workI have asked @MLevitt_NP2013 his opinion on this analysis and he said it aligns
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Corona Reduit
CoronaReduit
1/n#Frailty is the MAIN #Covid19 riskSwedish per capita excess mortality over 70 is almost EXCLUSIVELY in nursing homes ("särskilt boende") and home care ("hemtjänst"). Almost NO excess in no care
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Corona Reduit
CoronaReduit
1/25 nursing homes make up ~50% of Covid19 deaths but just ~1% of the population all over the Western world. we are proposing an INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH to improve outcomes and
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el gato malo
boriquagato
the COV math from asia/pac rim remains interesting.if this is correct, then delhi, one of the world's densest cities, had about 23% COV antibody prevalence by late june.yet there have
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Thomas Dvorak
thomdvorak
Covid-19 IFR is *NOT* 0.13% (THREAD)There's a lot of confusion and some downright appalling falsehoods in the heated debate about Covid-19. One particular point around which the "let the virus
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Shannon Young
SYoungReports
Mexican health authorities are presenting preliminary findings of limited serological surveys for SARS-CoV-2. Findings: of the samples studied, nearly 25% tested positive for antibodies. Around 70% of those testing positive
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about a COVID19 seroprevalence study, this time well conducted (it seems), which provides a petri-dish type natural experiment. It’s the small Austrian mountain ski village of Ischgl, one of the epicenters of SARSCoV2.
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“Hundreds of seroprevalence studies have been done around the world, which vary in quality, methods and the type of tests used”, says @DrTedros at @WHO #covid19 presser. “They tell us
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
SWEDEN & UNITED KINGDOM, SARS-CoV-2AN ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION (v1.1):Despite claims to the contrary the data are clear:The outcomes for both countries have been remarkably similar.This has happened in spite of
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Harry Stevens
Harry_Stevens
Curious about how herd immunity works? Want to know how far we are from getting there? My latest #coronavirus story in the @washingtonpost is for you.'A vaccine, or millions of
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Maciek Boni
maciekboni
Hi #epitwitter our state-level analysis is up on medRxiv. We look at 11 data streams (cases, hospitalizations, ICU, vent numbers, deaths etc) available from DOHs in RI, MA, PA. Data
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