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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
As @hankgreen nicely points out, we have to be careful that "we don't know whether the vaccine reduces transmission" doesn't morph into "the vaccine doesn't reduce transmission." How do we
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Cherie Antoinette
sheriantoinette
I have now taking care of COVID patients on the full spectrum of acuity: asymptomatic, mild, moderate, severe, and critical.A thread on what I have learned about the differences between
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/14) Very important viral load & susceptibility study of 192 children (49 positive for #SARSCoV2, 18 with MIS-C, 125 negative).Despite having generally mild symptoms, children who tested positive had a
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🔥Trying to get over Bernie PTSD🔥
usmousie
After living with a type one diabetic (my fiancé) for a year I have some tips perhaps useful for a diabetics and their loved ones. Learn to care for them
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Ruth
thvndrhwk
Things that testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this summer has taught me: a thread 1.) Even when you think you’re being safe, there’s probably better ways you can be safe.
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Stian Westlake
stianwestlake
Covid testing is big news right now: with a mass testing pilot starting in Liverpool, Boots announcing rapid test plans, and places like universities testing staff and students.Here’s a thread
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
COVID-19 transmission questions: If we can help demystify "where, who, how long" risks maybe we can focus energy on the BEST prevention (because it's exhausting and diminishing returns set in
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Mike Rennoldson
MikeRennoldson
1/4 A lot of psycho-oncology services have moved online during the pandemic. What are the downside risks if online becomes our 'new normal'? 2/4 Face to face looks like it
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
*One* person with Covid symptoms went to work in Oregon and this led to two outbreaks, 300 quarantined and 7 dead. It’s a “superspreader action” that many of us relate
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Ed Yong
edyong209
Here's a thing I want everyone to understand. There is a roughly 12-day lag between rising cases rising hospitalizations. So the 1.5 million (!!!) confirmed cases from the last 2
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Sarah Riggs Amico
SarahRiggsAmico
A week ago, I tested positive for #COVID19. Here’s my experience so far, how my symptoms have progressed, and why I hope you’ll #WearAMask ... even if our governor won’t
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Ed Yong
edyong209
There's been a wave of good pieces on COVID-19 long-haulers in the last few weeks. Here's @tanyabasu in MIT Tech Review on the Body Politic group that organized to research
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⚜Xaudius Pandora⚜
Xaudius3
With the light coming into earth and the galaxy at a intensified strength, speeds from solar flares that are vibrating at high levels, cosmic winds 500 km/s, cosmic waves from
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
Hi, I don't argue anymore with people who "well, actually..." any tweets about how internet health advice can be more helpful than doctors. Here's why I know, from a
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Today marks 9 months exactly (277 days) since my #covid19 symptoms first began, and the #LongCovid saga is not yet over for me. It’s Day 12 of my relapse. No
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Bob Moran
bobscartoons
1. Many people are saying they will not spend Christmas with family because it "just isn't worth the risk". But how likely is it, given everything we now know, that
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