Sean Hyslop (@seanh__4) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Hyslop

@seanh__4

@michiganstateu alum & @bcmhouston MD-PhD student

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calendar_today23-03-2013 03:44:38

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NPR (@npr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another reason not to skip the measles vaccine: The virus increases patients' vulnerability to all kinds of other infections — for months or even years after they recover, research has found. n.pr/2pow8Et

MSU Microbiology, Genetics, & Immunology (@msumgi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Who will do great microbiology? #SpartansWill." Many thanks and credits go out to Donald for producing our department promo. Check out the @MSU_MMG promo here: youtu.be/q1z0u9ygi5I

Eric Topol (@erictopol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1st #COVID19 case in the US was diagnosed Jan 21. It has since taken 53 days to do ~20,000 tests. That's how many South Korea does in 1 day now.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer (@govwhitmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[THREAD] Under the Stay Home, Stay Safe Executive Order, you can: ✅ Go to the grocery store or pick up take-out food. ✅ Go to the pharmacy to pick up a needed prescription. ✅Engage in outdoor activities like walking, hiking, running, biking.

Trevor Bedford (@trvrb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a lot of Twitter chatter surrounding a rumor that circulation of #COVID19 in California in fall 2019 has resulted in herd immunity. This is empirically not the case. COVID-19 was first introduced into the USA in Jan/Feb 2020. 1/18

T. Greg Doucette (@greg_doucette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To simplify following the criminal justice news of the last 36 hours, I posted a set of 10 links to police brutality videos on Facebook Can't do that here, obvs So I'm putting them into a thread

Prof. Akiko Iwasaki (@virusesimmunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A first case of #COVID19 reinfection from HKU, with distinct virus genome sequences in 1st and 2nd infection (142 days apart). Kudos to the scientists for this study. This is no cause for alarm - this is a textbook example of how immunity should work. (1/n)