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Ryan Sneddon🍦
sneddymobbin
We hear a lot about how great referral programs are because of newsletters like @MorningBrew and @TheHustle But in reality, a referral program shouldn't be an early concern.Short thread (promise)
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Reuters Science News
ReutersScience
All the COVID-causing virus circulating in the world right now could easily fit inside a single cola can, according to a calculation by a British mathematician whose sum exposes how
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Infectious dose is a possible explanation but I don’t think it’s a very likely one, for a couple reasons. The most important being that identical twins are not genetically identical!https://twitter.com/drzoehyde/status/13431181490722447
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1) It's not uncommon to recover from COVID, test negative, and then test positive again down the line. Happened to ~1 out of 5 recovered patients in large China study
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Ramki
ramkid
The famous adman was happy. He had finally ticked his covid creative box. Phew! For a while there he thought he had missed the bus. For weeks he was groping
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Josh Wingrove
josh_wingrove
Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf tells Fox that they're "proactive arrest[ing] people" in Portland. "Because we don't have that local support, that local law enforcement support, we are having to
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
Thank you everyone who endured the lockdown, who socially-distanced, who wears a mask & hand-washes. Lockdown was necessary because viral spread was getting out of control.1/nhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55105285 As Xmas approaches
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Movendi International
Movendi_Int
From our Science Digest:Alcohol Consumption and the #COVID19 Infection Riskhttps://movendi.ngo/reports/alcohol-consumption-and-the-covid-19-infection-risk/Key findings:The patient with alcohol use disorder is ‘fragile’. Researchers show
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Plum Remson 🙂😄🙂
PlumRemson
1/10 First off, TY for this thoughtful response. While not scientist/academic, I've spent many years studying literature on infectious disease/paradigms of perceived risk/responsibility, and I appreciate the nuance you are
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
So the next new Covid-19 testing technology to look at is the OPTIGENE LAMP test - as covered here in the Guardian.1/13Experts question claimed accuracy of Covid-19 saliva testshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/04/experts-question-
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𖧵⁷ KY DAY
sk8tergkk
how to promote dynamite on different apps effectively — a helpful thread to start, i’d like to say that these methods should be helpful and they are just things to
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JK MOLINA
OneJKMolina
How to go viral whenever you want to and never run out of tweet ideas.Quick thread. What's the BEST way to come up with new ideas?Reading more?Close, but no.It's putting
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Chris Mungall
chrismungall
What are all the molecular parts of #SARSCoV2? Getting the answer out of existing databases is harder than you might think. I wrote an article on our work curating a
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Surabhi💫
surabhi82707088
SSR's murder was pre-planned & done vry PROFESSIONALLY,it cnt be the outcome of heat of the moment. Few points to support this:- Rhea alienated him frm his family & frnds.-
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Hugo Rifkind
hugorifkind
Come on, guys. How the hell am I supposed to parody this?https://twitter.com/LabyrinthWeaver/status/1347226324172066817 This has been the Trump satire issue from day one. You satirise by taking reality and turning it
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Jon Deeks
deeksj
AGREE - very important that we clearly distinguish between different types of studies. I discussed this at House of Lords select COVID-19 investigation (below - Q52 9th June) and
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