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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Philip K. Dick would’ve appreciated this headline. "`Happy New Year!', shouted the girl in the 2021 tiara as Hoffmann pushed through the crowd. He had no time for it. His
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) Quebec made tentative progress Sunday in subduing the #pandemic, with the province reporting its lowest number of hospitalizations since March 25. In this thread, I will highlight some of
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Agnes Callamard
AgnesCallamard
1/ Human Rights in Times of #Coronavirus: To be lawful, emergency measures and powers must be NECESSARY to combat the public health crisis, REASONABLE and PROPORTIONATE. They should be lifted
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alan drummond
alandrummond2
COVID-19 crisis: In a pandemic, the philosophy of death is suddenly top of mindThe philosophy of saving the most lives possible in swamped hospital emergency rooms is suddenly a matter
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A Kind Coconut
_ProudCoconut_
5G THREAD!! Don’t take my tweets as truth, get off your arse and do your own research please. All the information I’ve gathered is from a collective of qualified doctors,
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
*New @JAMA_current* adding to hospitalized #covid19 outcomes literature1/-Among 5700 patients in NYC2634 met study endpoint of "discharged" or "died"Of those:-14.2% were treated in the ICU-21% died-For the 12% that were
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Tania Khan
TaniaK363
The pandemic has been raging on for a year, and there is no end in sight. As a student in the pandemic, here is what I’ve learned. I’ll be discussing
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Becky
beckygracelea
A little bit about my GP, who I think is wonderful and a solid standard for how to work with a patient with health anxiety. First of all, I credit
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indira 💤
rowthless
Found some interesting news here.The rightest way to count how bad is the pandemic is not by the positive case, but the death case. Assuming 1% of the infected people
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(((Frances 'Seriously Unwell' Coppola))) 🌷🌷🌷
Frances_Coppola
The IMF's predicted "bounce back" is even more amazing than the OBR's. Global economy to contract by 3% in 2020, then expand by 6% in 2021. Yes, really. In 2021
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
Population wide contact tracing, testing and isolation of individuals should allow us to get out of lockdown, and stay out of it. Although it seems obvious as the policy to
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Erika Meyer
erikakmeyer
Apparently, like with the deadly crown that went into my mouth during the Obama administration, the heart implant or implants (which are older) are accessible to any number of two-bit
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
I can:A thread.https://twitter.com/ouninpohja4661/status/1387944491089240067 Now, first let me say that I have never been a police officer, so I can’t tell you if you’re doing it wrong.But facts can.So what happens
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Renee Hoenderkamp
DrHoenderkamp
There are so many things as a GP that we cannot access day to day since the NHS focused on Covid in March. The list is endless, my patients have
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Mass for Shut-ins (is a podcast)
edburmila
I respect everyone's concern for the health and wellbeing of the campus community, but it's pretty easy to say "OBVIOUSLY universities can't reopen in the fall!" when you have tenure
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Jessica Ellis
baddestmamajama
So there’s a bit of coronavirus I want to shed a little perspective on as someone with chronic illnesses - the long term effects. Dying is scary, but we all
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