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Jacob Simmering
iacobus42
This is normally right thinking but I'm not sure it's right today. Evidence based medicine is an important paradigm - we don't normally want to overstep our evidence. But those
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Anne Sosin
asosin
COVID-19 Messaging: What Have We Learned from Vermont? Our team has been documenting VTโs #covid-19 messaging as part of our ongoing qualitative research on COVID-19 and rural health equity in
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Jens Nordvig
jnordvig
Where is the US 2nd wave heading? There some bad news, but also some better trends to pay attention to. Hence, this is an attempt at a 'balanced thread' (so
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eliowa
Some thoughts on where we are with COVID in Iowa.#bedsHospitals are full. Don't look at "beds" available on websites. Hospitals are already running at >100% capacity. Healthcare workers are burning
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: This is a hard moment - but itโs a brief moment in our long history. Itโs six months until we get to a technology to end the Covid epidemic
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Functioning schools during a pandemic are emergent phenomena, just like a healthy economy is, just like a stable climate is. You can't 'order' such things to happen, all you can
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Andrea Chittle
AndreaChittle
After 7 weeks, schools in many parts of ON are reopening today.During those 7 weeks @sflecce & @fordnation made no meaningful enhancements to bus & classroom safety, despite knowing what
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Bright Simons
BBSimons
1/ Why does IMANI always refuse to give EC the benefit of the doubt?A. Bcos we know them more than you do. We've spent time reading 1000s of pages about
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Dr. Jana Lasser
janalasser
A thread about COVID in schools. This recent nature piece summarizes the situation from a research perspective well: we still do not know enough about the biology of the virus
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
My concern about the almost-complete lockdown order in 5 counties in Bay Area is that it is similar to March, but we have learned so much about the virus since
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
With all the breaking news on vaccines and variants Iโve barely had a chance to talk about this piece on microbes moving between humans and animals.I think itโs important for
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger ๐จ๐ฆ
AntibioticDoc
A long thread on #COVID19 prevention and face masks (which we should use) and sending the RIGHT message. Why? I worry about the unintended consequences of hardcore face mask advocacy,
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Kalamzinga
Kalasinga_
Evo X Review: A go kart that you can drive on public roads. Simply put, it is a precision tool. On the open road, virtually nothing will keep up with
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Lazarus Long
LazarusLong13
I've run into the 10,000,00 post-lockdown Wuhan study being misused, so let's dive in.Between May 14 and June 1, Wuhan, China, 9,899,828 people had nucleic acid screening done.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19802-w First
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Alex Twigg
RADical1000
1. I agree. The basis of her critique -"we would never make or allow these mistakes. NZers would be safer with us. We would not have squandered more than 3
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
I know there have been questions about #COVID19AB rapid testing, so let me explain Albertaโs approach so far. After receiving tests in the fall, @AHS_media tested them and started deploying
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