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plaforscience
plaforscience
Modern medicine was SO incredible in 2019. We've reached a scifi level of knowledge&practice, over some certain basic practices working very good. Problem was resources, not protocols.Why is now better
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
It's notable that many countries in Europe now have similar stringency of control measures as Sweden (based on Oxford index). But there are a couple of important things to bear
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Daniel Horowitz
RMConservative
Americans are now facing this predicament: The more the effectiveness of these executive policies is disproven, the more the politicians use that lack of results as a pretext for even
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poppy maeđź’™
heyitspoppymae
Seeing a lot of "He deserved a free holiday after all he's done for the NHS, it was probably the last trip he'll ever go on at his age! I
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TNK 🙂
TTBikeFit
Bombshell study (meta review) from Oxford just published on PCR testing, Ct and virus viability. This study completely invalidates the current c19 PCR test dataRecall that invalid test results also
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Mark
Mcboh5
Free advice for all cowardly politicians who are following the flow of bad Covid Policy. Here is your way out of destroying people's lives. First the Facts based on recently
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oplopanax 'no true Scotsman'
lithohedron
This fall I asked my transplant team if I should get the flu vaccine and they said no. My immune system is so compromised right now my body would likely
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
This is a very major concern. Why reducing community transmission is so important. The more virus circulating, under immune pressure, the more likely it is to mutate, evolve and change.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/12/18/exclusive-b
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote the Atlantic’s next cover story on the COVIDization of science. No other disease has been scrutinized so intensely, by so much combined intellect, in so brief a time.
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
France cases rising but the difference here is the deaths & hospitalisation much lower. And so response is no general lock-down & living with the virus (diff than US response
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The main concern I'm hearing right now: What if new COVID variants keep evolving so much that vaccines can't keep up and we end up in a situation like the
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Charles Strain
OneMarineSempFi
Yea/Nay on the CCP Vaccine?......Nay for me! See attachment. So does a criminal commit a crime and get the vaccine and get away with it?! **I'm NOT a Scientist,
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Professor Karol Sikora
ProfKarolSikora
Yet more evidence on the importance of T cells is emerging. It's significant.This isn't just one rogue study now, it's being increasingly documented.I was saying this months ago, but according
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Inzamam Rashid
inzyrashid
I turn 26 today and after a nightmare month, I can safely say my family and I are the lucky ones. A THREAD: I tested positive for COVID-19 on 28th
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/The UK #SARSCoV2 variant reported to be 70% more transmissible harbors a set of mutations in the Spike protein––the part of the virus that touches the human ACE2 receptor and
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Cancer Research UK
CR_UK
#InTheNews: A new study funded by us shows that immune response to COVID-19 is the same in people with solid tumours, compared to those without cancer. 1/4 However, blood cancer
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