"The best defenses against an airborne virus are masks, social distancing & ventilation, not gloves & bleach. 'Some people still don’t get it. They’re distracting the public from measures that can really protect them.'”@DKThomp revisits hygiene theater: https://t.co/0BtSh7RS4S
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) February 8, 2021
Superspreader Sunday? What to do if you’re exposed to COVID-19 at a Super Bowl gathering https://t.co/mtkQ7v4VwD
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) February 8, 2021
That routine list of COVID symptom questions is apparently far from comprehensive. COVID tongue? The virus can come at you in a lot of ways. https://t.co/9FvTKunxwe
— John Bacon (@realjohnbacon) February 7, 2021
"COVID tongue" could be a thing now. https://t.co/HeDvN1fmdH
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) January 29, 2021
"I interviewed 10 scientists for this story and was surprised by the vehemence of some of their language. 'Are you sure it could be that bad?' I asked, over and over." @CarolineYLChen https://t.co/OKgpOWnJ9J
— Roxanne Khamsi (@rkhamsi) February 6, 2021
What if you test positive for covid-19 abroad? Here’s what travelers need to know. https://t.co/pqENKQakQb
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 6, 2021
"The evidence is now clear. #SARSCoV2 is transmitted predominantly through the air — by people talking and breathing out large droplets and small particles called aerosols. Catching the virus from surfaces — although plausible — seems to be rare."https://t.co/xCFprZviQ0 @nature
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) February 3, 2021
The antidepressant Fluvoxamine shows promise in preventing people infected with coronavirus from developing serious symptoms and having to be hospitalized, a new non-randomized study suggests. https://t.co/LjOSCcvjoD pic.twitter.com/knst04mKL7
— WebMD (@WebMD) February 2, 2021
New diabetes cases linked to covid-19 https://t.co/wvmfjnwTDw
— Farai Chideya (@farai) February 1, 2021
It’s the UK but seems to be the most scientific study out there so far. https://t.co/0ksqBE7iPF
— Jeff Wyrwa (@jeff_wyrwa) January 31, 2021
U.S. Labor Department issues COVID-19 workplace safety guidance | Article [AMP] | Reuters https://t.co/kKZ85ogmPA
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) January 30, 2021
Did you miss a chance to say goodbye because of COVID-19? | Opinion https://t.co/gCY0qEnEDm
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) February 8, 2021