RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
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RT @fikagirl: #publichealth makes a difference #COVID19 https://t.co/LLBwboWneU
#publichealth makes a difference #COVID19
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
While this image is not the best one to take results from, primary results indicate that the more public health interventions an area has, the slower the rate of growing cases.
RT @Billius27: Cdn Med Assn article. Multivariate regression analysis of 375K ww cases found that multiple interventions (eg school closure…
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
Problematic headline-grabbing study concluding temperature has no effect. 1. Case # is the most unreliable, the change ratio is even worse. 2. RRR is an undesirable param b/c the effect is likely far from linear. https://t.co/zOlPWiZJex
Deleted my last retweet because I looked at the paper. Temp comment is accurate but has implication that *summer* is not helpful. It is. Higher relative and abs humidity were significant in the regression.
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
@SeamusPotStir @DKThomp Some evidence of what I'm referring to: https://t.co/dlCxNUKzTm Spread is not affected by climate.
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @GeorgiaNikolou1: As countries plan when to lift restrictions due to #COVID19, these decisions are being made with a noticeable lack of…
RT @pcorrea78: @fabavi82 Por aquí salió uno más sobre variable climática. https://t.co/7l2zMRNN0e
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @Billius27: Cdn Med Assn article. Multivariate regression analysis of 375K ww cases found that multiple interventions (eg school closure…
RT @GeorgiaNikolou1: As countries plan when to lift restrictions due to #COVID19, these decisions are being made with a noticeable lack of…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
Paper recommended reading by @IrfanDhalla @aetiology @RolandBakerIII @alexandraphelan @SammyG_MD @SalomonJA @mh_chitwood @CT_Bergstrom https://t.co/A7SJOKEqRO
Warmer weather and humidity had negligible effect on halting the spread of #SARSCoV2. Public health interventions (i.e.#PhysicalDistancing) clearly reduced the epidemic growth. https://t.co/u2NgClsoIF #COVIDー19
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
Canadian study finds temperature, latitude not associated with COVID-19 spread https://t.co/wBc6Slaw4v
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
But here's some actual science: "Only public health interventions were consistently associated with reduced epidemic growth, and the greater the number of co-occurring public health interventions, the larger the reduction in growth.” https://t.co/eVkfjVndf
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
@NadavEyalDesk מקווה שזה אכן נכון. בינתיים הנה מחקר קנדי לא מצא קשר בין טמפרטורה וקווי גובה להתפשטות הנגיף https://t.co/Jqzpgdu5yb
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @mbusigin: A *lot* of conjecture over these competing factors in COVID-19 spread is now measurable via this CMA paper. https://t.co/7zOj…
Do read.
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study---https://t.co/hzX3SZk9H2
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
A *lot* of conjecture over these competing factors in COVID-19 spread is now measurable via this CMA paper.
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @Billius27: Cdn Med Assn article. Multivariate regression analysis of 375K ww cases found that multiple interventions (eg school closure…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
Cdn Med Assn article. Multivariate regression analysis of 375K ww cases found that multiple interventions (eg school closures, restriction of gatherings) had the greatest impact in reducing epidemic growth. Humidity played minor role, temp not signif. htt
Canadian study finds temperature, latitude not associated with covid-19 spread. #science #epidemiology https://t.co/JAn41V9glj
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
👑 🦠 Лето не заставит его уйти ➡️ Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study | CMAJ https://t.co/DrRpgQLYdY
And the study says... That warm weather will slow the spread ... summer will kill it theory? Out. But closures (which we're now dropping) & social distancing? Yeah, those DO work... https://t.co/zthYYstiFs
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
Canadian study finds temperature, latitude not associated with COVID-19 spread https://t.co/IzbQwZy09c
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @IrfanDhalla: Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we…
Key messages from this paper for me are: (a) public health interventions work (b) there is a dose-response effect Now we need to tailor our public health interventions to maximize benefit and minimize harm. #TestTraceIsolateSupport
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study via @CMAJ #cdnhealth #publichealth #covid19 https://t.co/gon6lo8FeL
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
Summer won't slow the spread. Restrictions, closures, and social distancing will. "Epidemic growth of COVID-19 was not associated with latitude &temperature... Conversely, public health interventions were strongly associated with reduced epidemic grow
It’s #StayHomeSaveLives that makes the most difference, that’s the conclusion.
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
https://t.co/asATM4GdqX Canadian study finds temperature, latitude not associated with COVID-19 spread #sciencenews https://t.co/ET1hbweVi9
#Epidemiology Canadian study finds temperature, latitude not associated with COVID-19 spread https://t.co/UJl1GoXFNB
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
RT @cdavidnaylor: Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much.…
RT @SharkawyMD: Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is di…
In the fight against #COVID19, #PhysicalDistancing >>> Humidity > Temperature. 🧍🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🧍 Jüni et al. in @CMAJ: https://t.co/VKyOmaYBb0 #PublicHealth https://t.co/PuJn0mrQ6h