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Olaf Dreyer
olafdreyer
A long(ish) and technical thread about the recent rise of #COVID cases in Germany. The doubling time went from 33.2 days to 9.5 days.The question is why? One thing changed
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EamonnVIDF
EamonnVIDF
Dolores Cahill’s lack of credibility as a researcher / academic is shown by her response to the news that trial participants who got the now cancelled coronavirus vaccine, developed by
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_Kevin_🍀
_kevin_dela
Why viruses don't exist, HIV & AIDS explained. {repost} (THREAD) The word "virus" was first used by French leaders before 1815 as political movement. To put it simply the French
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MgS🏳️🌈🇨🇦
MgS_2011
"Religious gatherings aren't the problem"... /1#abpoli #ableg #COVID19AB So ... quick google search turns up the following: (and this is in the period from August through October) /2 ... a
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
HVAC professionals: viruses like SARS-2 stay airborne and can travel long distances in rooms & air ducts of ventilation systems. The Assoc. of European HVAC professionals proposes, esp. in ‘hot
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Know very tempting to feel nervous about variants. Please don't: 1) RNA viruses do mutate and those more fit spread more readily; 2) SARS-CoV-2 has much lower mutational rate than
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Adam squires
adsquires
Before, for people indoors, I'd have suggested doing three out of: open windows; masks; short meeting (2m. Each cuts down the levels of virus in the air around
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Aris Katzourakis 💙 (for UCU NEC)
ArisKatzourakis
SMALL THREAD: I have seen concerns going round about the theoretical possibility that vaccine mRNA could end up altering our own genomes, and that could cause long term consequences. I
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Olivia Smith
OliviaSmithHist
Following the great news that the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine is approved for use today, here is a thread of women who helped modern vaccines get to where they are today:
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
Here we have a terrible @liammannix article with an inflammatory headline that relies upon science that has not been peer reviewed. A thread. #auspol #springst #ThisisNotJournalism https://www.theage.com.au/national/public-kept-in-dark-aft
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Linsey Marr
linseymarr
A on humidity and airborne viruses. Several articles have said that at higher relative humidity (RH), droplets/aerosols retain more water, are larger, and then fall out of the air faster.
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Phil
phil0073
Short thread. Am #GradedFailure but hope for better days for the earth and those that live here.Hoping in better societies that care about all the ones as well as the
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Enough is enough
enough4329
1-Here is my Possible Covid story: October 11, 2019 I received flu vaccine it felt like the vaccine ran through my arm was weirdest feeling I ever had from a
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Deb Chachra
debcha
I am not a public health person, but I do have a doctorate in bioengineering and I spend a lot--a LOT--of time thinking about collective systems. There is no moral
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James Gallagher
JamesTGallagher
Going to repeat my personal rule for judging all "new strain" or "new variant" stories... Viruses mutate all the time so it's important to ask whether the behaviour of the
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
This is interesting. If true, it might explain why there are so few deaths and cases in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos despite many connections to Wuhan.These countries are next to
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