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Bryan Sean McKown's avatar

Wasn't the genetic code of the Wuhan Virus depsited on GenBank on January 10, 2020 & submitted earlier to one The Lancet publications for rapid distribution. I believe one company in Mountain View CA had worked-up a genetic model within 24

hours?

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Eric's avatar

If you get a chance to interview Dr. Corbett you could use her interview on TWIV (This Week in Virology) as background! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWm5lEyMgME

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BJ's avatar

Hello Dr. Faust- Thank you so much for the diverse offerings in your column! RE: reMarkable tablet - Come to the dark side...... Samsung has been converting your handwriting to text, as well as graphics, drawings, etc for YEARS (No bulky tablet needed) in the generations of Samsung Note (they didn't ALL catch fire). Of course do what works best for your needs, Samsung devotees love their ability to customize their products, which Apple restricts. Personally, you may enjoy reading how the larger tablet version of Samsung S7 Plus, is directly compared to reMarkable in this link on "Versus" (and whether you agree or disagree with the reviewers)

https://versus.com/en/remarkable-vs-samsung-galaxy-tab-s7-plus.

Thanks again for your awesome column! (Best wishes with the tech).

Sincerely, BJ

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Michael DAmbrosio's avatar

Does this actually work?

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jmoore's avatar

Thanks again and forgot to ask nicely for an article on re-entry into society. As an educator I am seeing first hand the social and emotional delays that are occurring so to the isolation that was necessary to protect our communities. That being said, we need our communities. There are published reports (some more fear focused than the quality studies)about the dangers of this disease, but I can’t figure out what to pay attention too. I have stopped twitter. Thank you-

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jmoore's avatar

Thank you for such a diverse foundation of information. I will tell you my experience in the er last year was a bit like the Wizard of Oz. I saw nurses and NP and then the Dr. from behind the curtain passed on information through the nurses. I think there could be both? The nurses and/or NP could do a work up followed by a visit with the Dr? I know ER’s are woefully understaffed- is the “bad guy” insurance companies?

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