Today, a research team led by @_innanutshell and HAMSMaRT's @healthinthehmmr released the second set of data on deaths of people who are deprived of housing in #HamOnt. You can read it here 👇 https://t.co/1G7NHNB8Dp
This week started with COVI-PRONE publication😊.
We have been blessed again with another accepted manuscript for publication “COVID-19 related thrombosis” review article.
Thank you for all the team members for their great support.
@ZDuhailib It was a pleasure to work with you to bring the idea to life. Kudos for al your hard work on the conception of the trial and it’s ultimate conduct here in Canada and in Saudi!
In this trial, in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure from #COVID19, prone positioning, compared with usual care without prone positioning, did not significantly reduce endotracheal intubation at 30 days. https://t.co/1RyYRtcrYj
In this trial, in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure from #COVID19, prone positioning, compared with usual care without prone positioning, did not significantly reduce endotracheal intubation at 30 days. https://t.co/1RyYRtcrYj
Of all the meeting platforms we've used over the last 2 years, Zoom is the one I love most.
Most of us think we know Zoom inside out.
But we don't.
Here are 7 Zoom hacks you probably haven't heard of, but you'll be glad you now know.
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Need some levity? Threads for the current public health situation, as captured by:
* Monty Python quotes: https://t.co/2gNeqkvZ4M
* Simpsons quotes: https://t.co/RKH9B0RRn0
* 1990s movie quotes: https://t.co/CORaSjVItO
* Princess Bride quotes: https://t.co/ttVzNZQqcy
So, many people have been asking why it is useful to still limit contacts, test where possible, wear a mask and be discretionary in limiting to ‘most needed’ contacts and events for a while….it reduces risk to those around you if you do get COVID. Here’s an example. 1/7
Ukraine is running out of tranexamic acid and antibiotics right now. The icu community has links, and want to help. Anyone have access to a large supply? Are there humanitarian airdrops we can link this too? @karimbrohi@trishgreenhalgh@DrMCecconi@ICS_updates please retweet
I’ve been thinking the last few days how it’s hard for non-specialists, watching a twitter spat between apparent experts, to know who to believe. Here are a few things I bear in mind when following people outside my own field. A far from exhaustive list 1/n
@mphatsoyanga @chdigg1 @VPrasadMDMPH This a pandemic we are all experiencing, not just the unvaccinated. Looking at the evidence is difficult, even for those who are trained to do so. Information is power. Considering the rates of hospitalization in different risk groups provides more information to consider.