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Ms Understood
pleased2bme
The reason COVID19 is so deadly is because our immune system has never seen it before. 8% of true human genome consists of viruses contracted by our ancestors which is
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Ian Mosby
Ian_Mosby
I am just indescribably upset with @Sflecce and @fordnation for the disaster of elementary school reopenings in Ontario. They have had months to come up with a plan and, instead,
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ Indeed true. And in a couple of weeks we will have a repeat for the holidays & add more suffering, death, and economic destruction on top of the current
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Ruaraidh
ruaraidhdobson
I'm reluctant to talk about this, but my experience as an exposure scientist (particle air pollution, not infectious disease) leads me to think there's no reason to wear a mask
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
This is a very important site. We know from tracing studies that around 80% of all infected people infect ZERO others. The small number of super spreaders are infecting millions.And
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Dr. Haryax Pathak
HaryaxPathak
Hey #MedTwitterAs promised, taking this thread further, I'll highlight a few more aspects about #COVID19.A) TRANSMISSION and SPECIFIC PRECAUTIONSB) WHAT IS SUPER-SPREADING?C) WHAT IS R0?1/n https://twitter.com/HaryaxPathak/status/133080
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ScotPatriot
ScotPatriot1
Holyrood Elections 2021 – SNP Record on Devolved Areas A THREAD HEALTH- The new sick kids hospital has had many issues including the ventilation and has been pushed back numerous
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1/ Many are talking about gradually lifting public health measures as #COVID19 cases are dropping in Canadian settings. What is needed to avoid undoing our collective efforts & sacrifices as
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Exactly. Aerosols are like short-range mist—the closer you are to the person emitting it, the more exposure *but* under the right conditions (poorly ventilated indoors space), the mist can accumulate
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Javier (mascarilla😷 ventilación 💨 manos 🧴) 🚫🦠
nikomer75
(1/11) If we combine strategies of:risks preventionepidemiology process design We can ensure that we reduce or even eliminate certain risks, in our new process design. We will call it
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
Yesterday, the CDC released new guidelines for schools. Clear, science-based guidance was long overdue, so everyone was agog all week. Did they get what they wanted? This is a long
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Matty Rubens
MattyR86
OK, here's what I've got:1. Alkalosis = left shift of oxygen dissociation curve, reducing tissue oxygen delivery and favouring anaerobic respiration = higher lactate.2. Alkalosis activates glycolytic enzymes (including PFK)
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Lucas Rocha-Melogno
Lucas_Bolivian
A short data thread that supports aerosols being key drivers of respiratory inf. disease transmission (vs. droplets). 1) Duguid (1946) showing that 96%, 99% and 94% of particles emitted while
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centrist trump reply guy in mourning
rasputinmethod
As a teacher and a union rep, going back to school and everything involved with it is a complicated thing involving politics, state officials, health departments, local officials, school administrators,
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Marco Kamber
kamber_marco
(Thread)My 2 cents on how Switzerland deals with (not) closing schools: It is rather flawed. They say they want to do everything in order to not close them. But they
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Dana Goldstein
DanaGoldstein
1. In Philadelphia, @davidrubinmd just testified to the City Council, saying that with falling virus cases and "accumulating evidence," he is now advocating for schools to open, after previously calling
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