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Elliot Haspel
ehaspel
The following things can be true at the same time:A) Many children are absorbing severe harm from remote schooling -- academically, socioemotionally, and to their physical well-being B) Schools, when
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
We’ve been talking a lot about masks this past year. We know they protect us by reducing transmission of Covid-19, but when you buy a mask, do you know how
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Adam Myerson
AdamMyerson
Here’s your dilemma to ponder: if racing is starting in CT and NH in July, but MA is still restricting people to groups of 10 or less with masks, but
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Jane Merrick
janemerrick23
Prof Neil Ferguson of Nervtag says there’s a “statistically significant increased proportion in cases of under 15 year olds of new variant” compared with the old variant. Ferguson says it’s
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joan is home
msfour
All summer long, Oregon had pretty low Covid transmission rates. I also saw LOTS of folks gathering in parks in small groups, often socially distanced and/or with masks. We are
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Jennifer K McDonald
JenniferKShea
New COVID Transmission synthesis from PHO. Likes: aerosol/droplet cut-off set at 100um4 pages dedicated to synthesizing the growing aerosol/airborne/AGMP literature acknowledgement of airborne transmission in poorly ventilated settingshttps
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Many COVID policy decisions will req decades to assess the net effects, & I have reserved judgment, but there is 1 policy issue that I am sure has been massively
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Alex Bentham
alexinbulimba
Science says you are unlikely to get CovidScience says if you do, you have a 99.97% survival rateScience says masks don't workScience says asymptomatic transmission doesn't existScience says even if
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Luca Ferretti
LucaFerrettiEvo
Understanding timing of COVID-19 transmission is key to inform good models and to choose appropriate interventions and public health policies. We made an effort to estimate it accurately from transmission
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News from TransLink
TransLinkNews
Evidence shows that public transit is not the COVID-19 transmission hot spot some people may assume (thread)http://vancouversun.com/news/covid-19-transmission-not-a-major-concern-on-public-transit In @VancouverSun today: “B.C. has seen no
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is part of a long and excellent thread that is worth reading in its own right. I am almost entirely in agreement. With the exception that I want to
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
ZeroCOVID discussions have made contact-tracing-as-an-intervention a hot topic again. In particular, a contention frequently heard is that if we "get cases low" and then "build up the tracing system" test+trace
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Megan Clement
MegClement
The debate over coronavirus transmission is becoming a full-on culture war when we don't have the full evidence base to know for sure exactly how it spreads. Does it spread
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
1/What an execrable tweet. So many things wrong here.Let’s start by making sure we are clear about what this new paper actually says. This is important because it is clear
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Edlow Lab
EdlowLab
It's been so exciting to see all the discussion about the @JAMANetworkOpen paper about #SARS-CoV-2 in pregnancy. maternal viral load, vert transmission, placenta infxn, and plac antibody passage... a tweetorial
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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
Some thoughts from active scientists on Twitter about COVID-19 by aerosol scientists and indoor air experts @linseymarr @CathNoakes @j_g_allen @jljcolorado @amgcarlton (1/) There is a historical bias against aerosols for
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