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Noah Ivers
NoahIvers
So many questions about long term effects of vaccine. So a quick thread about what we know, what we don’t know, and what we’ll find out pretty soon(Apologies if typos)1/
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Key.
keywilliamss
My nephews 2 years old and 4 months old started school this week in LA (both parents work - no other choice.) Today, they found out that my 4 month
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Informema
informema
A new CDC weekly COVID survey and a whopping 14.5% of school-aged children tested positive, a much higher rate than other age groups. School-aged children (5-17) have now had the
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david oliver
mancunianmedic
hospitals inundated with patients who demonstrably, through clinical features we all recognise have Covid-19, beds occupied by them escalating fast, more on oxygen, ICU expanding capacity again and *still* people
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Michael Ray
MichaelRayDC
𝐋𝐞𝐠 𝐋𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐭𝐡 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐲 - A ThreadA common assessment taught in rehab schools. LLD (anisomelia) defined as a measurable difference b/w the length of lower extremities, & often b
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Andrea Chittle
AndreaChittle
Last evening, I had the opportunity to delegate at the Jan @ugdsb meeting as a member of @OntarioSAFE. Students, guardians, ed staff & boards need clear & timely communication from
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Here’s one way #COVID medicine has changed since the spring: We now know how #coronavirus can invade and destroy muscle. This has relevance for patients who have profound fatigue,
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Megan Ives
nutmegnchives
I work at a COVID testing site in Denver and got word today that our positivity rate has been 22% these past two weeks. (was 3-6%)Our appts are booked out
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
Definitions matter.@WHO defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”Is "COMPLETE" health a realistic expectation?Does it lead
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW STUDY: A Chinese study shows people infected with COVID-19 lose antibodies after only a few months. A good summary article is here:https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2020/06/chinese-study-antibodies-covid-19-patients-fade-quick
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John M. Talmadge, MD
JohnMTalmadgeMD
#Presidementia #TrumpBrainDroppings #TrumpLiesAmericansDie #TrumpMeltdown - 1/6 Trump short of breath & pressured as he reads text at his fake #CoronaVaccine Summit. (Biden team not invited.)https://youtu.be/LFFvMCo2gTs #Presideme
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Laura Henderson
SixandLaura
1/ The k value, the dispersion of the R0 among cases, is low in SARS-cov-2, as it was in SARS 110-20% of cases cause 80-90% of new infections. *7/10 cases
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
Universities are also using “informed consent” or “community pledge” documents to try to limit the specific COVID-19 precautions they will take. Note that many of these documents list U’s safety
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Jed Mercurio
jed_mercurio
1. I’ve repeatedly commented on the pandemic. I’ve criticised the govt’s inept, confused response due to their underestimation of the danger. Meanwhile you believe the danger is exaggerated. CoViD has
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patty spears
paspears88
The Evolution of Clinical Trials in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Design Features and Endpoints That Matter - on demand - the patient perspective @itsnot_pink and Tiah Tomlin @MyStyleMatters2 #ASCO20 1/5 Clinical
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OG Bobbie Johnson
bobbie
Yes: We aren’t sure that vaccinated people can’t spread the virus.And yes, this is “science” even if it’s surprising to you. In fact, what we know and don’t know about
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