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
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.…
Will summer really slow COVID-19? A CMAJ jurisdictional cohort study dances around ecological fallacies to say: Not much. Humidity effects align w/ viral basic sci findings, but dwarfed by public health measures. https://t.co/HadEs38ExU 👏👏👏@CMAJ & aut
Please stop waiting for summer to end CoVid-19. Distancing, hygiene and common sense is infinitely more important. So is discipline and patience which we will need well into the next few seasons, no matter what the mercury reads #PatienceWins
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @SteiniBrown: DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://…
Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study https://t.co/JG24j4G0ZR
Public Health measures work: Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study https://t.co/hEB7GgOBLP
DLSPH researchers find that hot weather won't help defeat COVID, unfortunately, but that social distancing works: https://t.co/X2He8RWdcW https://t.co/wAlkhptJEM
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @pcorrea78: @fabavi82 Por aquí salió uno más sobre variable climática. https://t.co/7l2zMRNN0e
As countries plan when to lift restrictions due to #COVID19, these decisions are being made with a noticeable lack of evidence of the effectiveness of restrictive public health interventions. The evidence is here! https://t.co/INMRiF6WXS (1)
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…
New #COVID19 research finds that temperature and humidity had negligible effect on #SARSCoV2 while social distancing measures and school closures clearly reduced epidemic growth. https://t.co/vVhNqycSLt https://t.co/MBE81SGLnt
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 @drstanbrook: New #COVID19 research just published @CMAJ. Key messages: (1) Don’t expect COVID19 to go away as the weather gets warmer…
RT @drstanbrook: New #COVID19 research just published @CMAJ. Key messages: (1) Don’t expect COVID19 to go away as the weather gets warmer…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
RT @drstanbrook: New #COVID19 research just published @CMAJ. Key messages: (1) Don’t expect COVID19 to go away as the weather gets warmer…
New #COVID19 research just published @CMAJ. Key messages: (1) Don’t expect COVID19 to go away as the weather gets warmer (2) Shutting down society was worth it https://t.co/NAlLwbJa9L
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not aff…
@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…
“In this global analysis, social distancing measures clearly reduced epidemic growth while temperature and humidity had negligible effect.” Jüni, Rothenbühler, Bobos, Thorpe, da Costa, Fisman, Slutsky & Gesink in the @CMAJ https://t.co/gMPivDl75x
This important and timely paper using data from 144 geographical regions worldwide finds that temperature does not affect SARS-CoV-19 spread but school closures and other public health measures do https://t.co/OmfCN0OHCC @picardonhealth @theresaboyle @kell
Truly honoured to contribute to this important paper with brilliant colleagues. https://t.co/C2223tjnCa