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ianmSC
Three counties in Florida allowed mask mandates to expire by 10/23. So I looked at all 67 counties in FL with and without mandates to see what had happened sinceWell
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Dr. Liisa Galea
LiisaGalea
As annus horribilis 2020 ends I would like to reflect on what lessons I hope the world has come to understand about the need for greater resources for research, diversity
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ollie hart
olliehart7
reading so many inspiring stories from PCNs and GPs across the country who have established excellent covid vaccine giving systems. Should make concerted effort to share key learning to help
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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
At the moment there is a lot of heat and very little light in relation to our Covid response.Can I suggest another way?This is a good time for a rapid
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Tahir Amin
realtahiramin
This @WSJ Editorial Board piece, which has the jingoism of Rudyard Kipling's writings, deserves a fuller response. But in this thread I'm going to focus on one particular sentence in
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
Dr. Rick Bright–head of @BARDA the USG agency supporting #coronavirus #vaccine development–was REMOVED after pressing for rigorous vetting of #hydroxychloroquine hawked by @realDonaldTrump, saying science, not “politics and cronyism
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Truth Ref Library
RefTruth
ASTRAZENECA & THE COVID-19 VACCINE 1. ‘The British-Swedish drugmaker has joined with a huge Asian company to produce a Covid-19 vaccine in China, where shady reputations are common in the
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Kobayashi Maru
knowing_what_is
Important articles "COVID @ Home"(A collaborative guide to COVID-19 prevention & care)https://covid-at-home.info (also available in other languages) Great overview:Covid-19: as vaccine race gains pace, the origins and evo
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Brumby
the_brumby
The 10,000-Foot View: Forever Lockdown Unraveling? A short (for me) thread on what I perceive as the current macro situation (warning: contains some optimism)1) I believe many have overestimated the
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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Interesting poll. Selection/response bias aside, majority picked a low probability, but 40% still thought there was 10+% prob that vaccines will not substantially prevent transmission. This is why I have
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. I am listening to #ACIP again today & will tweet about the discussion today about who should be next in line for vaccine after health care workers & nursing
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Jessica Pickett
pickettjessica
So in the past week, we've learned that asymptomatic patients may take longer (2 months) to develop fewer antibodies, which then wane just as quickly. Along with concerning implications for
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 329So many competing forces & trends. As dramatic as a thriller, but very decidedly – and tragically – as real as it gets. Everything's leading
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Mark Hoofnagle
MarkHoofnagle
I feel reassured by vaccine news this morning. I will remain an eternal pessimist (durability, possible dimished effect in final analysis, cost, logistics) but I feel a little better.Our failure
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
This overly bureaucratic prioritization, and the outrage over a few undeserving people cutting ahead (which I don't support but the harm is much less than all this) will likely do
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BVDDY
BvddyCorleone
What’s up with bond yields?The consensus scenario appears to be that yields stay pegged at zero forever and beyond. I just don’t buy it.Let’s imagine why long term rates would
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