General Interest
Q&A: Does handwashing stem the transmission of Covid-19?
18 Feb, 2021 | 03:03h | UTCQ&A: Does handwashing stem the transmission of Covid-19?
Related: Coronavirus is in the air — there’s too much focus on surfaces – Nature AND COVID-19 rarely spreads through surfaces. So why are we still deep cleaning? – Nature
WHO: New Covid-19 cases around the world dropped 16% last week
18 Feb, 2021 | 03:04h | UTCNew Covid-19 Cases Around The World Dropped 16% Last Week, World Health Organization Says – Forbes
Dieting may slow metabolism – but it doesn’t ruin it
18 Feb, 2021 | 02:44h | UTCDieting may slow metabolism – but it doesn’t ruin it – The Conversation
Sleep: the underhyped secret to success and safety in medicine
18 Feb, 2021 | 02:41h | UTCSleep: the underhyped secret to success and safety in medicine – The BMJ Opinion
Commentary on Twitter
“As medical students you feel guilty if you’re not up burning the midnight oil, but actually, from a learning point of view, you are much better in prioritising your sleep. Sleep is absolutely fundamental to learning.” @DrMikeFarquhar @BMJStudent https://t.co/MDxNWBCMVS
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) February 17, 2021
The coronavirus is here to stay — here’s what that mean
17 Feb, 2021 | 01:44h | UTCThe coronavirus is here to stay — here’s what that means – Nature
Why more contagious variants are emerging now, more than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic
17 Feb, 2021 | 01:41h | UTC
Perspective: We can use the pandemic to reimagine global health teaching
17 Feb, 2021 | 01:39h | UTCWe Can Use The Pandemic To Reimagine Global Health Teaching – Forbes
Essay: Will we be ready for the next Pandemic?
17 Feb, 2021 | 01:36h | UTCWill We Be Ready for the Next Pandemic? – Wall Street Journal
Commentary on Twitter
The world will inevitably face another pandemic, and “the costs of preparedness will be dwarfed by the price of disaster,” writes former CDC chief Tom Frieden. https://t.co/xZNT82yArq via @WSJ
— Dr. Tom Frieden (@DrTomFrieden) February 13, 2021
Perspective: What science can and cannot do in a time of pandemic
17 Feb, 2021 | 01:34h | UTCWhat Science Can and Cannot Do in a Time of Pandemic – Scientific American
Covid-19: Are cloth masks still effective? And other questions answered
16 Feb, 2021 | 02:22h | UTCCovid-19: Are cloth masks still effective? And other questions answered – The BMJ
Priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic at the start of 2021: statement of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission
16 Feb, 2021 | 02:15h | UTC
Commentaries on Twitter
https://twitter.com/mebottazzi/status/1360626126784233480
“The Lancet COVID-19 Commission supports the emergency waiver of TRIPS in all circumstances that would facilitate the rapid scale-up of production and distribution of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics..”https://t.co/e5FBqY9r2R
— Tahir Amin (@realtahiramin) February 14, 2021
Escaping Catch-22 — Overcoming Covid Vaccine Hesitancy
16 Feb, 2021 | 02:12h | UTCEscaping Catch-22 — Overcoming Covid Vaccine Hesitancy – New England Journal of Medicine
6 Red Flags: Avoid becoming invisible in the dark reading room
15 Feb, 2021 | 00:40h | UTC6 Red Flags: Avoid Becoming Invisible in the Dark Reading Room – Diagnostic Imaging
Take whatever COVID vaccine you can get. All of them stop death and hospitalization
15 Feb, 2021 | 01:17h | UTCTake whatever COVID vaccine you can get. All of them stop death and hospitalization – USA Today
“All seven COVID-19 vaccines that have completed large efficacy trials — Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax, AstraZeneca, Sputnik V and Sinovac — appear to be 100% effective for serious complications. Not one vaccinated person has gotten sick enough to require hospitalization. Not a single vaccinated person has died of COVID-19.”
Small RCT: No effect from Zinc and Vitamin C supplementation among ambulatory patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
15 Feb, 2021 | 01:20h | UTCCommentaries: Vitamin C, zinc don’t lessen Covid-19 symptoms, study finds – CNN AND Supplements for the Treatment of Mild COVID-19—Challenging Health Beliefs With Science From A to Z – JAMA Network Open AND Zinc, vitamin C show no effect for COVID-19 in small study – CIDRAP AND Expert reaction to a study looking at prophylactic anticoagulants as a treatment for hospitalised patients with COVID-19 – Science Media Centre
Commentary on Twitter
RCT finds high-dose zinc, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), or both, did not significantly decrease the duration of symptoms in ambulatory patients with #COVID19 vs standard of care. @DesaiMilindY @ClevelandClinic @ErinMichos @miguelcainzos23 #VisualAbstract https://t.co/ahcc2awJB8
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) February 12, 2021
Limited transmission of COVID-19 from open schools but teachers were affected: Swedish study
15 Feb, 2021 | 01:11h | UTCOriginal Study: The effects of school closures on SARS-CoV-2 among parents and teachers – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Commentary on Twitter
New data open vs closed schools from Sweden, and particularly the risk of #SARSCoV2 infections and hospitalizations among teachers, while low, doubled in upper-secondary. Parents: 17% increasehttps://t.co/y1N02xwLfc @PNASNews by @jonasvlachos @helenasvaleryd @UU_University
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) February 11, 2021
CDC says it’s safe to reopen schools — with proper precautions
15 Feb, 2021 | 01:09h | UTCCDC says it’s safe to reopen schools — with proper precautions – Vox
See also: CDC Offers Clearest Guidance Yet For Reopening Schools – NPR
Guideline: Schools and Child Care Programs – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
France’s health authority recommends single vaccine shot for people who have had COVID-19
15 Feb, 2021 | 01:02h | UTCFrance’s health authority recommends single vaccine shot for people who have had COVID-19 – Euronews
See also: Covid: France says just one jab needed for previously infected – BBC
Related: Covid-19: People who have had infection might only need one dose of mRNA vaccine – The BMJ AND You’ve had COVID: maybe one dose of vaccine is enough, studies suggest – MedicalXpress
M-A: As consumer products, E-Cigarettes are not associated with increased smoking cessation, but may improve smoking cessation rates as a prescription therapy intervention
12 Feb, 2021 | 01:52h | UTCInvited Commentaries: E-Cigarettes: A Public Health Threat, Not a Population Health Intervention – American Journal of Public Health AND Reporting Certainty of Evidence on E-Cigarette Use for Adult Smoking Cessation – American Journal of Public Health AND Is Good Enough Good Enough? E-Cigarettes, Evidence, and Policy – American Journal of Public Health AND Should E-Cigarette Regulation Be Based on Randomized Trials or Observational Studies? – American Journal of Public Health AND
Related: Updated Cochrane Review shows electronic cigarettes can help people quit smoking – Cochrane Library
Study: New B.1.1.7 variant does not result in more severe disease in children compared to the original strain
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:23h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
There were recent concerns and media reports that B.1.1.7 has more effects in children and young adults than the ancestral strain. Here are new data to provide reassurance that's not the case @LancetChildAdol https://t.co/85Dj4tl2qq pic.twitter.com/YmNOeOhpTB
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) February 11, 2021
Fully vaccinated people can skip Covid quarantines, CDC says
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:21h | UTCFully vaccinated people can skip Covid quarantines, CDC says – CNN
Video (6 min): A visual guide to the new coronavirus variants
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:20h | UTCA Visual Guide to the New Coronavirus Variants – Scientific American
Opinion: It’s time to consider vaccine mandates in high-risk settings
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:19h | UTCIt’s Time to Consider Vaccine Mandates in High-Risk Settings – Scientific American
Commentary on Twitter
It's Time to Consider #Vaccine Mandates in High-Risk Settings
"Leaving vaccination to individual choice is unacceptably high in places like #NursingHomes, #LongTermCare facilities and #Prisons"
Professors @doritmi @ArthurCaplan in @sciam https://t.co/km2PZPM5bK
— Paul Belcher *ON BLUESKY – DORMANT ON X* (@PaulJBelcher) January 28, 2021
Editorial: Covid-19 has amplified moral distress in medicine
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:16h | UTCCovid-19 has amplified moral distress in medicine – The BMJ
Related: Physicians aren’t ‘burning out.’ They’re suffering from moral injury – STAT
Perspective: Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines—Ethical and Legal Considerations
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:18h | UTCMandating COVID-19 Vaccines – JAMA
Commentary on Twitter
Mandatory #COVID #vaccines are of intense interest. Now, in @JAMA_current, Dan Salmon @JohnsHopkinsSPH, @ProfHeidiLarson & I examine whether it's lawful & ethical. We cover mandates ordered by states, employers, schools, unis & as a condition of service. https://t.co/n9MQN3p1Wi pic.twitter.com/GmacRB5KKZ
— Lawrence Gostin (@LawrenceGostin) December 29, 2020


