Torben Sigsgaard (@torbensigsgaard) 's Twitter Profile
Torben Sigsgaard

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There is no easy way out here. We'll have to prepare for a long fight. A colleague of mine have developed a simulator, where you can try different mitigation scenarios showing the number of newly infected during lock-down & reopening. Try yourself at corona-land.org

There is no easy way out here. 
We'll have to prepare for a long fight. 
A colleague of mine have developed a simulator, where you can try different mitigation scenarios showing the number of newly infected during lock-down & reopening. 
Try yourself at corona-land.org
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Debates about face coverings as a medical intervention have delayed implementation of a valuable preventive tool. Instead of continuing to debate efficacy, sociocultural framings should be explored to encourage their use, argues #BMJAnalysis Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen ow.ly/b8Eg50B3Oj1

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Children exposed to higher levels of fine particles in the air (known as PM2.5) are more likely to develop asthma and persistent wheezing than children who are not exposed, finds this study by Torben Sigsgaard et al ow.ly/9WhX50B3Q74

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Det er ikke kun dråber der smitter nu også bordtennisbolde! Se Lungeforeningens seneste kampagevideo lunge.dk/corona/sektion…

Det er ikke kun dråber der smitter nu også bordtennisbolde!
Se Lungeforeningens seneste kampagevideo
lunge.dk/corona/sektion…
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Finally WHO go all the way with ventilation in the fight against CoVid19! See the video interview with Maria Neira from WHO youtu.be/XJC1f7F4qtc

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“We expect to have clean water from the taps. We expect to have clean, safe food when we buy it in the supermarket. In the same way, we should expect clean air in our buildings and any shared spaces.” –Lidia Morawska, QUT The New York Times ow.ly/35fj50EPthm

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Linking Pollutants and Therapeutics to Heart Health: Key Characteristics of Cardiovascular Toxicants | Environmental Health Perspectives | Vol. 129, No. 11 ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EH…