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Assistant professor Emerg Med @uottawa. @McGillMed alum. Views my own. (She/her)

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@McDevonMD
Devon McDonald
3 years
Reckless, unscientific, inequitable nonsense.
@CTVNews
CTV News
3 years
Ontario's top doctor was asked if the province's new guidelines mean COVID-positive people could return to school or the workplace. His response? "That is correct." #cdnpoli #ontpoli
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@chantz_y
chantzy
3 years
You cannot turn a novel systemic virus into influenza simply by waving a magic wand by creating policies that pretend it is
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@drmwarner
Michael Warner
3 years
School and work will become amplifiers of community spread given sub-optimal layers of protection compounded by the CMOH green-lighting individuals returning to these environments while infectious. How will this help a provincial healthcare system already on life support?
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@linseymarr
Linsey Marr https://www.threads.net/@linseycmarr
3 years
Study confirms that HEPA filters work on SARS-CoV-2, of course. Note that antiviral coating doesn't affect removal from air, since it's a physical process. I sketched expected ratio of concentration at time t to initial concentration as function of t. /1 https://t.co/wMerKbdpR8
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@michaelmina_lab
Michael Mina
3 years
Please Doctors, Nurses, Everybody There is NO (ZERO) reason to tell a #COVID19 positive person that they are not infectious JUST because 5 days has passed since they got symptoms This is not true Many (Most) still are! If Rapid Test Pos.. Do NOT assume you are not infectious
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@birgitomo
Birgit Umaigba-Omoruyi
3 years
Perfect time to talk about the extremely long ER wait times - after Ontario's provincial election. How strategic!
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@jwpnfld
Jon Parsons
3 years
The "learning to live with it" phase of the pandemic functions through widespread denial of the reality of ongoing harm. That denial is paradoxically enabled by a basic tendency toward optimism, which although a positive trait gets in the way of effective action.
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@timabray
Tim Abray
4 years
We can’t keep pretending this is a rare outcome. It isn’t. Failing to put safeguards in place (better air and personal protection) is negligence. As is Public Health pretending that “personal risk assessment” is sufficient. We are in a state of mass denial and it needs to change.
@BPaulShelton
Brandon Paul Shelton
4 years
I have been a little quiet on the #longcovid front, partly by design. But as I am nearing ten and a half months and lying in bed with tears in my eyes, I'm just going to type into the ether.
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@joeolivermd
Joe Oliver
4 years
Hey colleagues. I worked with a resident physician the other day who is pregnant and wears an N95 to protect herself and her baby. Why aren’t you all doing the same to protect her and her baby? It’s a workplace and trainee safety issue.
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@jwpnfld
Jon Parsons
4 years
The insistence that the pandemic is over, even in the face of overwhelming evidence it is not, is born of a desire shared by just about everyone. Everyone just wants this to end. There is an enormous incentive for those with the most influence to say it is over.
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@lisa_iannattone
Dr. Lisa Iannattone
4 years
Close contact is not a mode of transmission. Let’s not do this all over again.
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@S__Addleman
Sarah Addleman MD
4 years
Great overview of pediatric hepatitis by @TehseenLadha
@cbcwhitecoat
White Coat Black Art
4 years
This week on #TheDoseCBC, we discuss what we know and don't know about severe acute hepatitis in children. @TehseenLadha joins @NightShiftMD to talk about this rare condition. Listen here: https://t.co/vIWuL1uBr2
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@First10EM
Justin Morgenstern
4 years
Monkeypox: A rapid review, as you apparently might be seeing this in the emergency department #FOAMed
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A rapid review of the presentation, diagnosis, and management of monkeypox.
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@dgurdasani1
Dr. Deepti Gurdasani
4 years
First bit of analysis from the CDC on hepatitis cases out yesterday. Summary: -232 cases <=16 yrs -76% are <5 yrs -15% admitted to ICU, 6% transplanted, 1 death -60% adv positive -74% SARS-CoV-2 positive on serology with 12% PCR +ve 🧵
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@debra_caplan
Debra Caplan
4 years
In 1959, Eugene Ionesco wrote the absurdist play Rhinoceros in which one by one, an entire town of people suddenly transform into rhinos. At first, people are horrified but as the contagion spreads, (almost) everyone comes to accept that turning into a rhinoceros is fine. 1/
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@joeolivermd
Joe Oliver
4 years
A thread🧵 on herd immunity.
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@drgregkelly
Dr Greg Kelly
4 years
"Vaccines only" #COVID19 strategy w removal of other protections makes perfect if you hold 6 beliefs Each belief WAS reasonable in 2020, yet proved wrong w time. Now, to maintain the idea that things are OK, each of these 6 beliefs must be defended with ever more vigor 🧵
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@luckytran
Dr. Lucky Tran
4 years
1. Highly transmissible variants pose a huge challenge, but allowing the virus to spread without any protections is a political choice, not a scientific one.
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