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Emily Burns😊 #SmilesMatter DM’s OK
Emily_Burns_V
1/n I bet you thought the CDC forgot your for Christmas, right? But they didn't! On Dec. 23, when you were busy ignoring Dr. Fauci, they released an estimated disease
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
It is finally happening. After the expected lag of 3-4 weeks, deaths from COVID in the US are finally coming down. This is fantastic, and I am confident that with
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Emily R Smith, ScD MPH
DrEmilyRSmith
Given recent WHO interim vaccine recs in pregnancy, I want to share our new work @AJOG_thegray. Pregnant people are *TWICE* as likely to develop severe disease & have a 60%
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𝔻𝕣𝕃𝕪𝕟𝕟𝔽𝕪𝕟𝕟 🇺🇸 👩🏽⚕️🧬💊🥼🩺🦠🌿
LynnFynn3
1) Thread addendum to my previous vaccine study analysis- Looking at "final" Pf*zer, pre-EUA data...Looks like they dropped the efficacy population from 44,000 to 36,000...and there's this little gem "Some
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Dr Nigel Kellow 🩺
NigelKellow
ABOUT PFIZER THE VACCINE:So, the @pfizer vaccine is 90% effective. What does that mean? We know that 94 people out of 44,000 in the study got COVID. That means that
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Sofie Hagen
SofieHagen
Introducing nuance to any debate on Twitter feels like an impossible quest, but I will just try: Obviously I can empathise with people whose mental health is so bad, they
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Sterghios A. Moschos
DocMoschos
Kevin is conflating clinical trial design & outcomes (on which he is inexperienced) with liability to a for-profit business operating under non-profit conditions, to regulatory monitoring & post-EUA decision making.
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Prof. Mosa Moshabela
MoshabelaMosa
The Minister @DrZweliMkhize is engaging very comfortably with the science of Covid-19. He's showing a much deeper understanding of the nuances in his articulation. He's even brought together 'competing' scientific
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Keiko
keikoinboston
1. I see this is making the rounds. Read the article..“We are not alarmed by this,” Steinar Madsen, medical director with the agency, told Norwegian broadcaster NRK. “It is quite
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Alex Imas
alexoimas
I am not an epidemiologist or a virologist. But it terms of people adhering to public health measures, from a behavioral science perspective it seems *really* important that policy makers
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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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Sarah will get a COVID vaccine
TheSecretSarah
I honestly think ppl are throwing the baby out with the bath water losing our minds over AstraZeneca. So I’m going to add some more bullet points. Remember, expert opinion
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Amy Hyde
Amy_Lissa
Alright so my 26 weeker took his Bayley test today. And the fact that a cognitive score under 85 on this test is considered a “moderate to severe” NDI is
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Bryan Glezerson
BryanGlezerson
Luscious question. Generally, burst suppression (BS) can occur in most any encephalopathy (eg., GABAergic drugs, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, Ohtahara syndrome, etc.) with the proposed common aetiology being decreased CMRO and decreased
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andreas elpidorou
aelpidorou
How old is boredom? Friends and colleagues in humanities argue that it’s a relatively recent (> 18th century) phenomenon. But consider Evagrius’ Praktikos, a text from the 4th century. The
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Fredrik Häthén 🏳️🌈
FredrikHathen
"Why didn't they just FIX all the BUGS???" - a thread:Making a game is hard. The bigger the game is, and the more moving parts it has - and the
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