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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
While I certainly applaud journalism focused on epidemiologists, journalists might want to survey American historians of medicine for their opinions about how we are doing.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/04/upshot/epidemiologists-virus-surv
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Lauren Weber
LaurenWeberHP
1 in 8 Americans lives in a community that lost a local public health leader, our @AP @KHNews investigation foundLawmakers in 24 states are crafting legislation to strip public health
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
I have been working on pandemic outbreaks for 15 years.There is a misunderstanding of the difference between the response in much of the West, versus successful countries (including New Zealand
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Alex Good
goodalexander
With Yolo-ers on Spring Break, call options are getting cheaper. Some friends and I made a tool https://www.dankoptions.com to find the "Dankest" call options - those that are cheapest given
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Chèvre Pensante
Chevre_Pensante
Comment les médias ont-ils parlé des effets secondaires du vaccin ?Je vous propose en infographie une revue de presse entre le 1er et 20 janvier. Pour ceux qui veulent en
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Julia Hines 💙
JuliaHines
Hello again #Barnet tweeps - I am back with another thread from #BarnetHealthChampion meeting. I am here to give you info on all things #COVID19 and ask public health @barnetcouncil
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Susan Smith
susanmsmith
1. #COVID-19 has laid bare existing #HealthInequalities in Ireland and globally. We must address it in our planning now and for the future - #BuildBackBetter 2. UK Biobank data indicates
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
5:30 pm I celebrated w/ my husband @EmedinaEduardo who received the #CovidVaccine after caring tirelessly for #COVID19 patients for months. 8 hours later we laid together in the darkness mourning
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TXgrlWatching💻⚔🛡
VeritasTXgem
I'm seeming some weird Covid19 vaccines reaction videos in my feed. I dk how real they are yet, but they all seem to have the same reaction of involuntarily muscle
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Did anyone else ever wonder why the Black Death bacteria was so effective? It has cousins that don’t really do anything exciting. Yersinia pestis has 3 key virulence factors. First
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Tinu Abayomi-Paul
Tinu
Or a Black person. Because, you know, history. Hernrietta Leakes. Tuskegee. The mutilation of enslaved Black women to create the field of gynecology. Ongoing neglect of us. Textbooks that still
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
"This is a moment for all of us to reflect on the toll the pandemic has taken, the progress we have made, the lessons we have learned and what we
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
I think it is fair to say now that B.1.1.7 is definitely more transmissible, and possibly more virulent. This also reports cases that have acquired E484K, a mutation found in
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
On March 10, 2020, I addressed the question, "Could Covid kill 1 million Americans?"/thread I recalled my first meeting with President Obama @BarackObama. It was in the Roosevelt Room of
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Kate C
KCBobCut
No one:Absolutely no one:Me: Hello it's that time of year again where I talk about my bowels because it's almost the end of #CrohnsAndColitisAwarenessWeek (1/?) Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative
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@amuse
amuse
1/ MASK WARS: Many people see mask requirements as a form of control, submission, and virtue signaling. This sentiment is growing for four primary reasons which I'll examine in this
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