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Leni Robredo
lenirobredo
This morning, the son of one of our emergency patients messaged us to say thank you. “Kung di po dahil sa inyo, baka wala na po si nanay,” sabi niya.
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Jennie Spotila
jspotila
Unfortunately in some ways it IS competition. THREAD (1/10)https://twitter.com/dr2nisreenalwan/status/1325515300595507201 The public has a limited attention span. Despite events like @unrestfilm and the National Academy of Med report, the p
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Scott Studebaker
pghmedic502
One of the most disheartening things is seeing people who associate themselves with my profession, or any part of the medical community rebelling against the public health measures being taken.
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Ram
RamuelAsturiano
COVID is only airborne when there is an aerosol-generating procedure done on a COVID19+ patient. It aerosolizes the virus, making it airborne. But in public places, COVID19 follows droplet transmission,
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Swadi Prabakaran
PrabakaranSwadi
My covid-19 experience.A thread.I live in Anna Nagar West, Chennai.Only my mom goes out twice a week to buy groceries within 500 m radius.She took utmost care by wearing mask
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Stephen McDonell
StephenMcDonell
The Chinese city of #Shenzhen has passed a law completely banning all dog and cat meat in addition to other forms of more exotic wildlife, the sale of which has
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Some comments on treating w/ the @Regeneron monoclonal antibody infusion.1. @statnews piece by @matthewherper https://www.statnews.com/2020/09/29/regenerons-covid-19-antibody-may-help-non-hospitalized-patients-recover-faster-early-data-show
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Dan Wyke
Dan_Wyke
Programme on #LongCovid on @BBCRadio4 this morning. Treatment unlikely to involve a prescription for medication; instead work with a physiotherapist and psychologist. Patients better start getting used to self-management and
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Andrew Althouse
ADAlthousePhD
After last week’s thread on efficacy stopping in RCT’s explaining that i) trials that stop early for efficacy tend to slightly overestimate treatment effect but ii) this does not mean
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David Sinclair, PhD
davidasinclair
@NEJM Advisory: Blood clotting in small blood vessels is a symptom of severe #COVID_19. It can be detected by a rise in D-dimer, a protein fragment not normally in blood,
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Vinny Arora MD MAPP
FutureDocs
Dear Americans, Across our nation, esp in the Midwest, children's hospital beds reserved for sick kids are now being deployed to offload adult hospitals due to surge #COVID19 patients. Is
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k*chan 🍐 SW-8190-8677-8503
alleahxkchan
You know what. In a way, I’m glad you’re safe. Safe enough to carelessly & ignorantly use this virus in your CB name. That in all the corners of the
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Stephanie Douglas, NP ❤️
npsteph_
Hi, #MedTwitter! You have inspired me with your stories from the front lines of COVID-19. I’m seeking a sense of community with my colleagues in healthcare, so I decided to
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
1/ Super interesting new info coming out on Exercise Cygnus, the 2016 dry run for a UK outbreak, since its formal publication was forced least week. Raises some important questions
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The Kaleidoscope
kaleidoscopeuab
We're covering the UAB COVID-19 updatehttps://www.facebook.com/UAB.edu/videos/220593159007341/ China closing its borders could slow down PPE supplies coming into the U.S. according to Laura Kowalczyk. UAB has been looking for alternative sources
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Patrick Hsu
pdhsu
The best coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2 biology lecture I have seen so far, by Britt Glaunsinger @UCBerkeley @berkeleyMCB @HHMINEWS @igisci. Covers where it comes from, how it gets into the cell, replicates in
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