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Josh St. Louis, MD, MPH 🏳️🌈
jhstlouis
Folks have been asking for a Tweetorial on talking to patients about PrEP and sex more generally. I’m by no means an expert but here are a few tips that
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Kristian G. Andersen
K_G_Andersen
Some reflection on . I hope it is clear it was speedy work from hard working scientists. What may not be clear, however, is that while I may be the
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Harlan Krumholz
hmkyale
Here is what I find confusing about opening schools…our first imperative as a country is to get this under control. Pause and do that. Get the testing capacity, get people
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
hospitals inundated with patients who demonstrably, through clinical features we all recognise have Covid-19, beds occupied by them escalating fast, more on oxygen, ICU expanding capacity again and *still* people
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Matt jessop
mejessop
A few thoughts (a Thread) on the @MoreThanScore meeting tonight - excellent overall, fantastic aims and fully behind #DropSATs2021 Firstly, speakers were all brilliant - as to be expected from
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Calla Wahlquist
callapilla
The suggestion that it is unsafe to run hotel quarantine because of the B117 strain and other new variants is.... not proven. If we accept the outbreak is due to
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Dr. Vera Etches
VeraEtches
Why was COVID19 testing capacity limited early on? Not only did machines need to be purchased, processes validated, supply chains were strained – nasal pharyngeal swabs, pipette tips, wipes. Even
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Naima Cochrane
naima
Having a convo with friends about fibroids and I wanted to share something that wasn't said in the last couple of online convos I heard/was in about them, and that
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
Take your politics out of COVID 19 and instead think of cases>hospitalizations>beds>ICU>Deaths. It's essentially the exact same metrics as a sales or marketing funnel.Total traffic is the largest driver and
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm a strong advocate of testing as an important pillar of the coronavirus pandemic response. There is often confusion about what testing offers, and I think it's helpful to
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
End of the year gifts from the CDC! The new case surveillance file is out tracking through 12/15. It shows 13.5 million cases and here are the key stats.Chart 1:
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Sun_Q_Tzu ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Sun_Q_Tzu
I know there are varying outlooks on coronavirus but reality sets in a bit when you’ve had a family member that was hospitalized with it and you then must make
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Claire Paling Physio
PalingClaire
Still learning and sharing from this great book. Now on to thread 6 BASICS OF BLOODS: BONE PROFILE Preceding thread links if you missed them. Otherwise keep
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DocSilvy
silvym98
This week, I counted my hours on EMR vs patients. We talk about #access & #quality but ignore huge parts of the picture.If work till noon w pts but spend
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Stanford Healthcare Innovation Lab
StanfordHIL
We have been running one of the world’s most impactful research labs for 11 years.We just published a landmark study on COVID-19.https://bit.ly/StanfordCovidStudyHere is a thread on what we learned 1/
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Rudy Giuliani asking one of his witnesses: “Would you be comfortable taking your mask off some people can hear you?” He was unmasked at the Michigan election hearing on Wednesday
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