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Aliza Norwood, MD, AAHIVS
alizanorwood
I just got the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, here’s why you should too when you can. #CovidVaccine #MedTwitter @DellMedSchool @uthealthaustin The vaccine has been studied for 2 months in volunteers which is
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
A few people have asked about comparing flu cases with covid cases and the impact of the PCR test.Short answer...the PCR test 'exaggerates' the problem of covid.It is unusual to
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
This is great. The first time the notion of “asymptomatic transmission” was mentioned, I smelled a rat. It’s biologically implausible. Not saying it’s never happened once, but as an important
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Chelsea Fawcett 💙
Chelsea_Fawcett
To all student nurses about to start placement, please take time to learn about functional neurological disorders (#FND). They are so common but rarely known about. You could really make
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René Brooks | Black Girl, Lost Keys | ADHD
blkgirllostkeys
This seems to upset people, but I don’t do the “ADHD is a gift” thing, #neurodiversesquad. ADHD is a medical disorder with mental and physical impact. It can destroy relationships,
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mani | BLM | ACAB
manivharat
Right now we're learning the basics of interviewing patients. A lot of the older physicians group together "types of difficult patients" and teach ways to "deal with them". There's been
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Dr. Polly Atkin
pollyrowena
This. Also, I was afraid to talk about anxiety for 20 years because when I was an undiagnosed teenager & cried once at the doctors talking about my symptoms they
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Patrick Johnston
risingaction
With the morning sun, clarity, using both NHL and BC public health regulations: Jordie Benn tested positive Sunday morning but a confirmatory test came back negative. That still put him
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
I just had another thought about this (and the other vaccine candidates).Maybe it's a bit "niche" but I thought it was interesting!https://twitter.com/jengleruk/status/1335925357141176324 For months now, various people like my
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Michael L. Barnett
ml_barnett
The problems of post-COVID-19 syndrome are not getting enough attention. I am seeing patients every single session with persistent fatigue, generalized weakness and other weird symptoms like partial anosmia. There's
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Jillian Jorgensen
Jill_Jorgensen
Something to consider when comparing the school test positivity rate (which has been low) with the broader NYC test rate:The school rate only includes tests done in school. If you’re
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P #ThisWillBeOver
PMc276
#NursingDuringCovidDuring their day case surgery today, I asked patient how they got to the hospital, “my family member brought me but they couldn’t get out of the car, they’ve a
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Ed MD
notdred
A thread on vaccine efficacy and why you should get whichever vaccine you're able to access, without stressing about "70% efficacy" or "95% efficacy". 1/10 "Vaccine efficacy" in these phase
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Indivisible Guide
IndivisibleTeam
Texas's government has failed its people, so it's on us to help take care of each other. @MOVE_texas has compiled a list of mutual aid resources that will provide direct
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Ed Yong
edyong209
Here’s my new story about long-haulers who’ve had COVID-19 for months. I first wrote about them in early June, and much has changed since then. Notably, many are still sick.
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Chief Health Officer, Victoria
VictorianCHO
Lots of confusion about quarantine vs isolation. Quarantine = the period when you may be incubating illness or the period following exposure before you may develop illness. This period applies
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