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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
"If there's one thing we learn from history, it's that we don't learn from history"A new study from India looks at #COVID19 contact tracing And now reported, "[children] transmitted the
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Hadriana Lowenkron
hlowenkron
Earlier this morning for @PhillyInquirer : around 20 cars and a handful of bikers and skateboarders took to Broad Street in a car caravan to protest Temple University’s decision to
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Nicole Sidhu
NicoleSidhu15
The lack of objective reporting in this article, and its manipulation of facts some facts to support a particular narrative -- is, to me, shocking and disturbing in terms of
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Ward Bekker
wardbekker
What I love about Grafana Loki:- deploy it as a single binary for easy testing,- go full distributed/microservice mode for productionVia Helm: https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/loki-distributed (thx @unguiculus )Our li
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Mark Haynes
MarkDeanHaynes
If any of my friends are not clear why increased restrictions are necessary in NI, please read this statement from the Northern Ireland Cancer surgical group https://nican.hscni.net/2020/11/18/statement-issued-by-regional-cancer-surgical-gr
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kelly fuller
kelfuller
Fascinating interview with Prof of Epidemiology @UNSW advisor to @WHO @MarylouiseMcla1 on @RNBreakfast on NSW mask strategy some key points: 'reliance on good contract tracing is the wrong way around
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
A very interesting study here from South Korea, doing widespread contact tracing to give us a huge data set on secondary attack rates (SAR) for #COVID19 from different age groupsBut
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Ben Sigelman
el_bhs
0/ This is a thread about *Logging* and how – for decades – it’s been a needlessly “selfish” technology.And how that should change.I promise this eventually gets concrete and involves
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Molly Hunter
mollymhunter
Researchers, scientists, public health experts told me the same thing: we can't just sit around waiting for vaccines. (Yes, multiple!) There are 165+ vaccines in development. (Great!) There will likely
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Health and Social Care Committee
CommonsHealth
1/ In October we launched our joint inquiry with @CommonsSTC on the lessons learnt from covid-19. Here’s a recap of some of the key things we’ve heard so far. #COVID19LessonsLearnt
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Prof
covidtweets
I am beginning to think that the widely accepted model of COVID mainly transmitting between close contacts via droplets is insufficient to explain the data and failing the Occam's razor.
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SenjutsuSage
SenninSage
People are really dumb enough out there to be saying that the Series X's 12 teraflops worth of compute is for the cloud, and not games. Nope, it's for ray
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
On @BBCOS today discussing the tragedy of exceeding 100,000 COVID-19 deaths in the UK, and what led to this.19:03 for a bit and then 19:23 onwards:https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/live/bbcnewsAlso, a few thoughts in
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KJ Seung
kj_seung
@bhrenton argues that tracing an infection back to a restaurant is harder than tracing it back to a family member. This is true. But how do we actually find and
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Matt Thackston
mrthackston
Yesterday there was a lot of discussion on here about getting our kids back in school and what was needed. I mentioned wanting to see action from the city and
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
The mistake the US makes again and again is assuming public health infrastructure will magically appear when we need it. It requires investment. That investment still hasn’t been made.https://twitter.com/selenasd/status/129167246484246937
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