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Illuminations
Archive discovery of the day: tucked away in a BBC Schools prog, Looking at Television (8 May '63) is an extended clip from The Big Donkey (31 Mar '63), a
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Andrew Eneim
aneneim
So let’s be clear. This is false. He knows it is false, he just doesn’t care. Let’s see what the science says.Thread:https://twitter.com/dbonessi/status/1352339224977145859 Making any blanket statement about what the science
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
My thoughts about Covid in schools-Our studies are crap. We haven't put appropriate resources into studying this. Merging "in-person school" v "remote school" across the country makes little sense since
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
Post holiday, having digested some sites+preprints from last week, I'd like to give my perspective on COVID. Context: I am a genomics + biological data science expert; for most other
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1/Infectious #SARSCoV2 in the air of a car 2 hrs after unmasked driver w/mild #COVID exited vehicle. Researchers found the virus in tiny air samples (0.25-0.5 um) and showed the
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Barney Flower
barnaby_flower
After months of airBnB hopping with recently expanded family, feel incredibly grateful to be allowed back into #Vietnam to continue Hepatitis research. Currently in quarantine, which is no-nonsense. But I'm
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Where's the evidence for asymptomatic spread? Chinese publications are major outliers on this subject in the scientific literature and these papers have distorted the evidence Scientific reviews from reputable institutions
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
Simon Thornley, Sunetra Gupta, & a minority advocating for "herd immunity" while shielding high risk groups claim they've been silenced. But Gupta claimed in July that areas like London may
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Matt Hancock
MattHancock
1/4 We're constantly looking at the latest data on the spread of coronavirus, and unfortunately we've seen an increasing rate of transmission in parts of Northern England. 2/4 We've been
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/15) Updated thread on children and #COVID19, summarising recent studies.Summary: both child-to-child and child-to-adult transmission has occurred; cases in children are being missed. #edutwitter #Schulen #Kinder #kinderen (2/15) First, a
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Mark Newton
NewtonMark
Observations from a NSW visitor to Adelaide: The SA COVID-19 restrictions are less strict in some areas, more strict in others, when compared to NSW's. But people in Adelaide have
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Mary Beth Miotto MD MPH
MAhealthforkids
Cant wait to dig into the original research on children’s antibodies to #coronavirus potentially protecting them against #COVID19 . Any friends on #epitwitter or #MedTwitter have thoughts on it? #Pediatrics
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Cormac Ryan
CormacRyan01
Gyms #level5 I'm really uneasy with the "keep gyms open for mental health" line. I'm a physio, borderline exercise addict & also someone who's been to the brink during a
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Thomas Dvorak
thomdvorak
Quick thread on one aspect of vaccination that currently doesn't quite make the headlines but is likely to become very important in the coming months - vaccine reluctance.This different from
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Kevin Rinz
kevinrinz
I guess I’ll do some jobs numbers interpretation tweets ahead of time this month:Normally, the jobs numbers are a great summary measure of how the economy is doing. If you’re
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Is it naive to hope that the pandemic will get better now that we have a new President? The truth is that there is a lot of low hanging fruit
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