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Renee B
ReneeB_06
How can a virus with 1% mortality shut down the United States? 1/9 There are two problems with this question.1. It neglects the law of large numbers2. It assumes one
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
.@CDCgov made an important new recommendation yesterday regarding the use of cloth face coverings in public. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/cloth-face-cover.html 1/x Based on studies showing a significant portion of pe
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Moebius Stripper
moebius_strip
AstraZeneca and dizziness, a report from the field: https://twitter.com/moebius_strip/status/1390789949214007296 9 days since I've had my first dose of AstraZeneca, and I'm still experiencing a bit of dizziness. This only mildly
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Hiroko Tabuchi
HirokoTabuchi
L Train on a Saturday morning We’re here for our antibody tests. No line! Free, quick and easy. Thank you to all the frontline medical workers making this possible
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The Indian Express
IndianExpress
World leaders who tested positive for #COVID19:1. UK Prime Minister #BorisJohnson tested positive for #coronavirus on March 27 and was quarantined at his home. Johnson's condition worsened and had to
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
THINK LIKE AN EPIDEMIOLOGIST: There are more new confirmed cases each day in the US than at any time during the earlier April peak. But is it really meaningful to
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Deepak R || ದೀಪಕ್ ಆರ್
BeingDeepakR
On this auspicious day of Gandhi Jayanti, it is worth recalling the contribution of the great nationalist Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in the independence movement of India.Little is known about the
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Dr. Vida Vakilotojar
VidaVakil
What if you were exposed to just a tiny bit of COVID19 in a controlled manner and under close watch? Would that make your chances of having a mild case
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Joel Miller
joel_c_miller
Melbourne has gone back into a lockdown...Some thoughts, explanation, and a warning for other parts of Australia that aren't (yet) in lockdown. A few weeks ago we were at 8
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
"Don't worry about Florida's Covid-19 surge, because it's not killing many people," people say. Data scientist @mathbabedotorg is not buying it.Instead, she predicts that by early August, deaths in Florida
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Dr Jenner’s House
DrJennersHouse
What did we do before vaccines? A thread Smallpox was one of history's most feared diseases, a killer and a mutilator. Its most severe form had a mortality rate of
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artcloudshop ☁️
artcloudshop
[PRE-ORDER]pens, highlighters, and markers batch 2 DOO: oct 28DOP: nov 1ETA: nov 13 installments are allowed (50% of total on or before DOP and 50% before ETA)dm for orders &
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Russ Jones
RussInCheshire
"A virus is far too small to be stopped by a mask"This is really simple.A virus IS too small to be stopped by a mask. But an influenza or coronavirus
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Christian Thomas
CtIgnatia
The question is whether the vaccine is the key to implementing the Passport, or whether the Passport is there to encourage people to take the vax? We now know that
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Niamh Shields
eatlikeagirl
ADHD is looking earnestly for something urgently with a mild undercurrent of panic, and then completely forgetting what you were looking for and standing frozen in time trying desperately to
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Shruti Chaturvedi
adhicutting
6 months since I had COVID-19 and it still continues to trouble. Am not a doc so no advices, just my experience & learnings:https://twitter.com/adhicutting/status/1314167809644126209 If you haven't got it yet:
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