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Scott Granger
lazytoad722
PSA for the 'screening saves lives' brigade:Screening tests are designed to find conditions or risk factors for disease in people who do not have symptoms.They can be very inaccurate and
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Some people are interpreting the below study as evidence that people who test positive without symptoms won't spread infection, but it's not quite that simple. A short thread on epidemic
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Dr Kathleen Bachynski
bachyns
“There is an urgent need to address long-term symptoms of the coronavirus... hundreds of thousands of Americans and millions of people worldwide might experience lingering problems that could impede their
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Maria
Olfurni
So, I have covid, but I wanted to make a short because I think it's important. My symptoms aren't typical of covid, I only bothered to have a test because
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Walid Gellad, MD MPH
walidgellad
This study is getting a lot of attention, but I’m not sure if people are reading it. There is no guarantee these household contacts didn’t get infection at same time,
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Jason Fleischer
jasongfleischer
Why do we wear masks? Because we know people can spread the virus when they have no symptoms. Here's a good example: 640 army recruits arrive for training at Ft
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Dr Yummy Mummy 🥰
dr_lovelee
PSA There are MANY symptoms for Covid19:FeverChillsFatigueBone/ joint/ muscle painSkin rashHeadachesDizzinessSore throatBlocked noseCoughChest painShortness of breathLoss of smell/taste/ appetiteNausea+/-VomitingDiarrhoea -Urinary tract inf
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Kyla Lee, B.A., J.D.
IRPlawyer
After having COVID in March, I did not think I had any long-term health consequences other than a little shortness of breath. Of course, like everything with COVID, we still
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💖💜💙Jenn Leal💙💜💖
iamjennleal
It me.https://buzzfeed.com/nidhiprakash/covid-coronavirus-longterm-symptoms-future-of-vaccine Gonna post the most relevant bits here so people understand what I've been dealing with since March. Some more (and I'd like to add that I
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/9) #LongCovid is common. In this study of 180 Faroe Islanders (of whom only 8 were hospitalised), 53% had at least 1 symptom after an average of 4 months (minimum
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Ed Yong
edyong209
A few COVID-19 long-haulers told me they too disbelieved folks with ME/CFS and similar illnesses until they experienced something similar firsthand—and now deeply regret their previous skepticism. (Some folks w/
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
More studies... 'What the data say about asymptomatic COVID infections'People without symptoms can pass on the virus, but estimating their contribution to outbreaks is challenging.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03141-3(w
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datatosee.com
dontbetyet
1/ Triage data thread with COVID-19 like symptoms. With the recent positivity data that has shot up I was expecting to see a much higher climb in these numbers similar
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𝘽𝙤𝙗𝙗𝙮 𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙮 🚁 ⚕
realBobbyHealy
Courtesy of @inside-:Pfizer's trial has nearly 44,000 people enrolled from six different countries. The results, however, come from just 94 infections. The FDA requires a minimum of 164 infections across
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Alex Fitzpatrick, PhD Pending
ArchaeologyFitz
someone smarter than me definitely already wrote a think piece about this but there’s definitely something about how the major symptoms of covid are similar to a cold and how
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Gregor Kerr (he/him)
gregor_kerr
#Covid_19 #edchatie @NormaFoleyTD11. Just one of the flaws/gaps in the plans for Return To School - What happens if a parent cannot send their child to school because of having
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