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Mark Pesce #WearAMask đ·
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Draw near, kiddies, I have been thinking and have something to share -- about Australia, the pandemic, and vaccination.Because, you see, our success has made us arrogant. We feel we
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
My thoughts on the study from Wisconsin schools- a "COVID-19 Cases and Transmission in 17 Kâ12 Schools â Wood County, Wisconsin, August 31âNovember 29, 2020 | MMWR"https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7004e3.htm?s_cid=mm
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Dr Xand van Tulleken đłïžâđ
xandvt
The current guidelines arenât real safety measures: they arenât substantial or evidence based. But the job of managing the outbreak currently falls almost entirely on a confused public Weâre made
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Olivia Messer đ
OliviaMesser
NEW: I investigated a giant, unsanctioned âsuperspreaderâ homecoming dance in Missouri. Turns out it was thrown by parents, and they may have tried to hide the number and identities of
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
So much focus on sensitivity of the test. As though all tests must match up to PCRBut could focusing so much on achieving the greatest molecular sensitivity for asymptomatic testing
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Lasia Kretzel
lkretzel1130
BC #COVID19 update August 20Provided by Deputy Provincial Health Officer Dr. Réka Gustafson this weekTwo deaths, both in Fraser Health at long term care facilities (Total: 200)Total new cases: 80(Total:
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Liam Caffrey
LiamCaffrey
Framing "close to zero" as a promise is false. It is a strategy. Something has to be done to keep the virus out. I suspect the hardest part is not
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Megan Guza
meganguzaTrib
@HealthAllegheny says this is what contact tracing has shown on some of the latest cases: 4 individuals indicated during case investigation that they had attended a protest â and two
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Antoine Zalc
AntoineZalc
We are very excited about this work shedding light on long-standing questions in #devbio, #stemcell and #neuralcrest fields regarding regulation of cell heterogeneity, plasticity and #pluripotency. @Stanford @ChemSysBio @ScienceMagazine A
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Christopher A. Longhurst
calonghurst
1/ COVID (@UCSanDiego) Chronicles - July 9, 2020@UCSDHealth had 54 positive #SARSCoV2 PCR tests in the last 24 hours (a new high), increasing 7 day rolling average to ~28/day. The
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
We were told Test and Trace was going to stop us going into lockdown. It failed. More than onceFor the last year I've covered its twists, turns and Excel accidentsThis
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
One person has a cough and the whole of the financial capital of the perfect utopia that is New Zealand is shut down.https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-coronavirus-auckland-into-level-3-lockdown-nz-to-alert-level-2/VICFSFKSMGMQRU2WKBTIT
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Miz Donnaâââ
mizdonna
I found this on the @GaDPH website. Positive antibody tests are counted the same as new cases. I had questions about that, and made calls. This is what I learned..
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John Constable
JohnConstableRA
Good Day!Yesterday, I came across this fascinating painting.Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 by William Smyth (1799â1877) Oil on Canvas(National
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly Jan 22: Racing Against Mutants!The post-holiday flood cresting but cases, hospitalizations and deaths remain astronomically high. Viral mutants increasingly concerning. Vaccination is our best tool but only
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Mencius Moldbugman
moldbugman
Starting to formulate a theory that Iâm tentatively terming âTechno-Crapitalismâ: the tyranny of half-broken technology dictating your lives for capitalist gains; immiserating the consumer-user in the process. Some examples:You attemp
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