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    After his parents fell seriously ill with Covid-19, Ajay Koli went on a desperate hunt for oxygen and medical care.

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    • India, our heart is with you. The stories shared are gut wrenching and shocking. Let’s rally to see how we can support those in need. Also, a reminder to all of us not to declare a victory too soon. Story via @NYTimes https://t.co/QtxzilaOnO

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    As chief of the Breast Service in the Department of Surgery and the Anne Burnett Windfohr Chair of Clinical Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Monica Morrow does not hesitate to call out the uncomfortable differences men and women face in medicine.

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    • Great read and perspective. We need to address this in medicine and beyond. Have the discussions and welcome suggestions and actions at workplace that promotes greater gender parity and supports diversity. https://t.co/iJWI36bvut

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    We asked readers to tell us about the spots that have delighted, inspired and comforted them in a dark year. Here, 52 of the more than 2,000 suggestions we received, to remind us that the world still awaits.

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    • via ⁦@nytimes⁩ and Alberta makes the list ... too beautiful to be captured in images, a must visit when normalcy returns! https://t.co/obOhbUuECg

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    A year of scientific uncertainty is over. Two vaccines look like they will work, and more should follow.

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    • Brilliant article by @sarahzhang | With Vaccines, the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Is in Sight - The Atlantic | While we see the light at the end of the tunnel, let’s make sure that we take the right steps to reduce the spread and save lives now. https://t.co/kClJLia8GU

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    A year of scientific uncertainty is over. Two vaccines look like they will work, and more should follow.

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    • Brilliant article by ⁦@sarahzhang⁩ |With Vaccines, the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Is in Sight - The Atlantic | While we see the light at the end of the tunnel, let’s make sure that we take the right steps to reduce the spread and save lives now https://t.co/kClJLia8GU

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    The risk of contagion is highest in indoor spaces but can be reduced by applying all available measures to combat infection via aerosols. Here is an overview of the likelihood of infection in three everyday scenarios, based on the safety measures used and the length of exposure

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    • Airborne transmission of Covid-19: A room, a bar and a class: how the coronavirus is spread through the air | An informative guide...Must read, Must follow, Must share! https://t.co/C3GbPvuke6

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    A modeling study using case and mortality data from the first 8 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States explores five potential future scenarios of social distancing mandates and mask use at the state level, with projections of the course of the epidemic through winter 2021.

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    • Modeling COVID-19 scenarios for the United States | Nature Medicine | Universal mask use (95%) could save 129,574 lives through the end of February 2021, or 95,814 lives assuming a lesser adoption of mask wearing (85%). #MaskUp #SaveLives https://t.co/DAsV8pdUPv