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Karam Bales
karamballes
Thread: Details of testing in schools is out Got to be kidding, as if we needed any more proof the DfE is totally out of touch, this could be the
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el gato malo
boriquagato
“If you look at the slope, the incline of cases we’ve experienced as we’ve got into the late fall and soon-to-be early winter, it really is quite troubling" said anthony
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Dr. Om Lakhani, MD, DNB (ENDO)
omlakhani
#ClinicalPearl #MedTwitter A patient comes to you with a thyroid function test suggestive of Thyrotoxicosis, but the patient has absolutely no clinical features of the same. What do you do
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Miranda Tracy
mjt8080
Tonight is one of tears and emotions. Full of emotions with one of the 21 covid deaths announced today being a family member, to seeing some ridiculous high school-like bullying
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Dr Adam Rutherford
AdamRutherford
I'm seeing a lot of chat about PCR and COVID, some of it quite bonkers. So here’s a PCR 101. DNA is very small and therefore not easy to detect.
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Line up of witnesses by @CommonsEd on the science of school closures is very questionable.All four have downplayed transmission, risk to workers and stuck to backing up the government
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Joshua Skewes
JCSkewesDK
As someone who's taught with both, the discussion of R vs SPSS for teaching stats neglects two facts.1) Learning SPSS is no picnic2) SPSS obscures concepts and makes stats HARDER
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Meghin Moore
meghin_
An important note from the VDH this morning: Now, today (and yesterday’s) TJHD COVID update: 74 newly reported cases from Saturday; no new fatalities or hospitalizations. 2.7% PCR rate as
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Health Nerd
GidMK
So, The Big Mask study has been published, and I thought rather than expound on what the results DID show (everyone's doing that), I might point out a few things
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Gráinne Donnelly
ABSPhysio
This is the forward bounding element of the load and impact tests that I carried out at 12 weeks postnatal (yes its taken me a while to post this). Lets
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micky finn
critpraxis
Peer-review is not some sort of holy grail. It will always be difficult to get mainstream science journals to publish work that challenges official narratives because the research-university complex is
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Lisa McNally
Lisa_McNally1
Questions I've been asked on the new coronavirus variant. And some answers. A thread...- What is the 'new variant'?- Is it in my area?- Is my chance of being infected
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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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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Our letter in the Lancet today- signed by 79 world-leading scientists - outlining key recommendations for a sustainable COVID-19 strategy within the UK. Thread. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32350-3/full
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Sarah Cunnane
Sarah_Cunnane
We’ve been hard at work @tes today getting together everything you need to know about today’s @educationgovuk announcements. A good start is this complete guide to the guidance from @Specktator100
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An Leavy
an_leavy
Victorian Update Premier532 new8696total245 hospital44 ICU17588 tests processed Previous day was in high 400006 further deathsFemales in 90s. 80s 70sMales 80s, 70s, 50s4542 active cases683 AC400 HCWs 5 of the
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