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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 282Holiday greetings – hope you’re getting a little R&R. I’m on clinical svc @ucsfhospitals – welcome break from a Life of Zoom, leavened by a
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Ben Chu
BenChu_
When can the UK economy safely re-open?A threadReports suggest Downing Street is looking at easing restrictions in England from early March, with a return to the regional tier system...1/ But
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Julia Ioffe
juliaioffe
Last month, I told you that my grandmother died of #COVID19. What I didn't tell you is that she also (unintentionally) infected my mother. My mother had already had covid
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kaitlin, holy RINO batman
thefactualprep
Some thoughts:1.) Ossoff and Warnock were dumb Democrat candidates. Ffs, Warnock took a picture with a puppy and libs practically orgasmed over it. Be serious people please. 2.) The GOP
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Here are the most challenging #COVID19 questions I got this week: 1/ 1. When will life return to normal? Some answer this by looking at when we'll hit herd immunity.
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Final Covid attitudes memo of 2020: no 37- Christmas spirit only slightly dampened, but doubts about relying on public to manage risks- UK ranks high for vaccine appetite; low for
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
A nursing home in upstate New York is having a massive #Covid outbreak that has killed 24 residents, about 10%, including 11 since Jan. 6.What’s striking: the outbreak coincides with
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
A few people have asked "do new variants mean vaccines won't work"? Important to avoid simple categories of 'works' and 'doesn't work'. Some variants may alter the extent of protection
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Craig
TheLawyerCraig
Where does the US stand on #Covid19? Not a simple question. I tweet Covid data daily, and the trends have been positive for weeks. But I often get asked, “when
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 272The juxtaposition is jarring: the first U.S. vaccine recipient on the day we hit 300,000 deaths. So much tragedy amid the hopefulness. Today, after an
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Charlotte Somers
CB_Somers
I found most of this article interesting - it talks a lot about how governments tend to be more trusted in times of recession and crisis. Time will tell if
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EffMktHype
If you're questioning the rally in ES 'cos of the HUGE fade in the cash session, I'd caution your inner-bear from coming out roaring.The "risk-on" move in many other asset
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Alex Hazanov
alexhazanov
Now this is nearly over, we should acknowledge some heroes, in no particular order. 1/? 1. The unionized postal workers who leaked the DeJoy sabotage and worked 16 hour days
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John Roberts
john_actuary
The VDP has 14.6 people in categories 1 to 4 for the UK. With the gov't expressing confidence that the target to vaccinate them by Feb 15th can be achieved,
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Roshana Mehdian-Staffell
RoshanaMN
I think hospitals need to look at their vaccine programmes and ask themselves honestly:Have you really truly prioritised BAME staff who we know are at inherent higher risk?‘There’s a tick
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Matthew Katz, MD 🇺🇸
subatomicdoc
If we want maximal effectiveness, the first steps are defining groups of people with high vaccine hesitancy, then asking them what their concerns are first. Doctor-derived answers without listening to
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