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berty38
Experts are saying the sustained drop in COVID infection rates is *not* because of the vaccines, but I think they are. The models say that we shouldn't be seeing a
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Naveed Jamali
NaveedAJamali
Let me explain what the SolarWinds hack is and why focusing on âsupply chainâ software is so insidious. Cyber security is focused on detecting threats from the outside, not from
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François Chollet
fchollet
There's a pretty strong relationship between one's self-image as a dispassionate rational thinker and the degree to which one is susceptible to fall for utterly irrational beliefs that are presented
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Steve Brown đ
SurbitonSteve
What's my problem with the Government's current policy?It is a policy founded on a false premise; which has been shown to be false yet it continues to dominate the policy.That
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Uzma Khan
imuzk
Yay!! Incredibly happy today on sharing that I am cured of ocular #TB! Those who know me, know I donât usually share such things. But it has been a long
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Biji
heybiji
Just because someone, even someone you follow or even a friend, has an opinion on something, maybe uses some buzzwords, doesn't mean you gotta hop on board with it. Do
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Gwen Snyder is uncivil
gwensnyderPHL
One thing I want to make sure to go back and clarify/emphasize with this thread is the difference between strategic, careful engagement with Nazis as a means to an end,
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
As I predicted a month ago the number of new COVID cases has decreased in the US. From a high of 70,000 per day to 35,000 per day now. It
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
_England & Wales Autumn Covid deaths show regional heterogeneity. London, in particular, is interesting_London's more severe & earlier spring growth may well explain why it has, to date, seen less
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
One possibility I have not seen discussed much is that B.1.1.7 might appear more transmissible just by having a slightly different susceptibility profile than "wild-type" strains.A thread on how this
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Nick Gay
PrNickGay
Last October a resurgence of COVID cases began and on 14/10 the Govt imposed Tier restrictions, then lockdown. Case data shows that the restrictions were partially effective but a substantial
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
What happens when a population reaches herd immunity? Does it mean epidemics suddenly stop forever? Unfortunately not... 1/ The herd immunity threshold is when susceptibility is reduced to point where
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Ameen
Ameen_HGA
Whatâs so alluring about conspiracy theories is that they usually make you feel like Sherlock Holmes. Youâre an investigator uncovering all this secret knowledge that normal people (ânormiesâ) donât see.
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
We need to treat the new variant as a new pandemic, and recalibrate our response accordingly.A short thread. The responses to Covid so far - 'Covid-secure', social distancing, etc. have
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Covid Fact Check UK
fact_covid
The government has published a preprint on the role of children in transmission of COVID-19. It was considered at SAGE on 4/11: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/935125/tfc-covid
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
'Herd immunity' has been reached during previous epidemics of influenza, measles and seasonal coronaviruses. But it's subsequently been lost (and then regained). What are some of the reasons for this?
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