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Sudhvir Singh
sudhvir
Hi from Sweden! Seeing a lot of NZ to #COVID19 comparisons from across the political spectrum on twitter.. why??Should NZ replicate ? Absolutely not.But the context is completely different!
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Louis-Alexandre Alciator
AlciatorLA
Première étude disponible sur le vaccin Pfizer.https://www.nejm.org/action/doSecureKeyLogin?uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nejm.org%2Fdoi%2Ffull%2F10.1056%2FNEJMoa2034577%3Fquery%3DRP&uuid=11698682&dateTime=202012200000&key=BXcfdgqC5jT
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. Structural biology has been a standout in the pandemic, mapping the virus, antibodies and vaccines atom by atom. So I had a conversation with one of its leaders, Andrew
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Prevention Access
PreventionAC
THREAD: Investing in the health & wellbeing of ppl w/HIV must be central to every effort to end the HIV epidemic. By increasing access & decreasing barriers to treatment, care,
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
Wired about LAMP testing, apparently, so a couple quick thoughts on this new at-home test (which requires a prescription!) before I attempt to sleep. 1/https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/11/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus/fda-authorizes-the-fi
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Sughra Nazir 💙
Care_excellence
The choice between education and health was not one we should have been forced to make. Conflicting guidance and lack of support compounded many losses already experienced by families at
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Chris Chetto, Oxbridge science grad, vs COVID🇬🇧
COVID__Out
UPDATE ON COVID-19 INFECTIONS FROM THE ONSOn Tuesday 23 June PM Johnson announced that COVID-19 infections in England had dropped to 1 in 1700, and that various easings could take
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Eliza Shapiro
elizashapiro
NYC parents have just 2 weeks to decide if their children will have any classroom instruction until September at the earliest.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/nyregion/nyc-schools-reopening.html I've heard over and over again from fam
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Will Schryver
imetatronink
The Pfizer vaccine touted in the media as a life-saving, pandemic-ending miracle cure is nothing of the sort. Indeed, upon examination, it appears to be little more than a cynical
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The Stranger 🗞
TheStranger
Our childish obsession with seeing family on holidays is going to kill our families in record numbers. (1/7) People don't respond well to scolds because they don't enjoy others treating
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Bianca Beltrán
KMBCBianca
I'm looking into resources available for people who may experience power outages during the severe weather expected tomorrow. The Red Cross recommends MO's DHSS warming centers map but call first!
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: We're going to end up with blended learning, its just a matter of how?Over 6k schools with confirmed outbreaksGovernment figures say 50% of secondaries with partial closures due
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CatrionaSilcock
CatrionaSilcock
In January, during #ontariolockdown when you're home, these industries will be leaving their homes to go to work. I’m glad healthcare workers, the elderly and LTC home residents get to
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Kyle Lamb
kylamb8
98%. What if I told you that confirmed flu surveillance across the world has dropped year over year by 98% since April? This is the deep dive story with data,
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS? MERS? HIV? These viruses have been around longer than SARS-CoV-2. A mini-thread to provide some perspective and even a little dose of
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Daniel Reeders 🏳️⚧️
engagedpractx
Quick note about how I think people might interpret long lists of potential exposure sites. In a nutshell, they hear COVID! COVID ERRYWHERE!I hear: 'we traced a lot of people
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