What do we need to know? What is happening next? @ProfVolkerThiel
Yes, there appears to be some immune evasion, but some neutralizing activity left if you are boosted. Data from @sigallab presented by @ProfVolkerThiel at @MCIDBern symposium.
An important word on travel bans from @ProfVolkerThiel Cancelling of flights delayed progress...
Hello, it's me. How #openaccess are you?
I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to know.
It has become easy thanks to the app developed by @snsf@Dimensions@unpaywall snsf-oa-check.ch
A tutorial thread – please retweet 1/8
Hello. Now get your report in three steps:
1.Enter your name and get the list of researchers 2.Click on the person with your affiliations
3.Request the report by entering your email address 2/8
The report will be sent to you within a few minutes, particularly on a Sunday evening, as an attachment.
Let’s have a look at it. 3/8
@SGruninger@beftwi@EberhartSusanne@C_Althaus@SwissScience_TF@marcelsalathe_d@eggersnf Es war bereits im Juli und August klar, dass wir ein exponentielles Wachstum haben und dass die Situation entgleisen wird wenn es so weiter geht. Dass sie dann mit dem kühlen Wetter anfangs Oktober entgleist ist hat niemand so vorausgesagt, aber eine Überraschung war es nicht.
5256 new #Covid19 cases today, test positivity 20%. Could this situation have been prevented?
Time to look back at the recommendations of the @SwissScience_TF.
A few quotes from key policy briefs follow below (a thread):
All policy briefs available here: ncs-tf.ch/de/policy-brie…
A key policy brief of the @SwissScience_TF is the one published on 11 April 2020 with the title “Proposals for a transition strategy”. It details criteria for lifting measures:
“..., the relaxing of control measures can be justified only if the effective basic reproduction number Re is substantially smaller than 1 (<0.7) with sufficient statistical certainty.”
Unfortunately, most measures were lifted end of June, when Re was around 1, with uncertainty
Let us compare the rate of new cases in the UK and Switzerland (from @OurWorldInData): both countries are clearly on the path of exponential growth, and are therefore beyond the 'tipping point'. Btw, the same applies to France or the Netherlands.
What needs to be done now? 2/6
Jonathan Van-Tam (like @alain_berset) is not announcing any new measures but appealing to people to stick to the measures already in place.
Let's compare the stringency of measures in place in the UK and Switz.
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