Paul Kelly - CBR (@pkelly_cbr) 's Twitter Profile
Paul Kelly - CBR

@pkelly_cbr

Paul Kelly is Deputy Chief Medical Officer at the Australian Gov Dept of Health and ANU Professor. He has expertise in public health.

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Julie Leask AO (@julieleask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sending appreciation to the nurses working in all aspects of the pandemic - operations managers, epidemiologists, contact tracing, comms, clinics, infection control, wards, ICU, palliative care, and so on. #thxNurses #covid_19 #COVID19au

Sending appreciation to the nurses working in all aspects of the pandemic - operations managers, epidemiologists, contact tracing, comms, clinics, infection control, wards, ICU, palliative care, and so on. #thxNurses #covid_19 #COVID19au
Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With remarkable speed, people learned how physical distancing can #flattenthecurve & slow spread of #COVID19. But 2nd part of equation was lost. Distancing only buys time—time to prepare for next phase. I outline the New Normal: bit.ly/3bOFn3c

The Royal Melbourne Hospital (@thermh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New guidelines for healthcare workers have been published in MJA written by our Infectious Diseases team at the RMH & Doherty Institute. The paper provides step-by-step advice on how to diagnose, assess, manage and treat patients. Read more: bit.ly/34p1ieA

New guidelines for healthcare workers have been published in <a href="/theMJA/">MJA</a> written by our Infectious Diseases team at the RMH &amp; <a href="/TheDohertyInst/">Doherty Institute</a>. The paper provides step-by-step advice on how to diagnose, assess, manage and treat patients. Read more: bit.ly/34p1ieA
Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FOUR thing we must do: 1. Test widely. That means every person in the country with pneumonia, every sick health care worker, every person in nursing homes, all contacts with symptoms (and maybe some without), all patients in clusters that could be #COVID19, and more.

FOUR thing we must do: 1. Test widely. That means every person in the country with pneumonia, every sick health care worker, every person in nursing homes, all contacts with symptoms (and maybe some without), all patients in clusters that could be #COVID19, and more.
Scott Morrison (@scomo30) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The App we are working on to help our health workers trace people who have been in contact with coronavirus will not be mandatory.

Scott Morrison (@scomo30) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We will be seeking the cooperation and support of Australians to download the app to help our health workers, to protect our community and help get our economy going again.

TGA Australia (@tgagovau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve issued Pete Evans’ company with infringement notices for alleged #COVID19 advertising breaches relating to the promotion of a ‘BioCharger’ device. Find out more: tga.gov.au/media-release/…

We’ve issued Pete Evans’ company with infringement notices for alleged #COVID19 advertising breaches relating to the promotion of a ‘BioCharger’ device. Find out more: tga.gov.au/media-release/…
Caitlin Rivers (@cmyeaton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important data from @RIVM suggests that "patients under 20 years play a much smaller role in the spread than adults and the elderly." Can't wait to read the scientific report when it becomes available. h/t Marcel Salathé rivm.nl/en/novel-coron…

Important data from @RIVM suggests that "patients under 20 years play a much smaller role in the spread than adults and the elderly." Can't wait to read the scientific report when it becomes available. h/t <a href="/marcelsalathe/">Marcel Salathé</a> rivm.nl/en/novel-coron…
Muge Cevik (@mugecevik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of discussion recently about transmission dynamics, most of which are extrapolated from viral loads & estimates. What does contact tracing/community testing data tell us about actual probability of #COVID19 transmission(infection rate), high risk environments/age? [thread]

Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good news: Being outdoors poses a much lower risk of contracting #COVID19 than being indoors. One of the adjustments we can make in our new normal is spending more time outside. nyti.ms/2ZkzGqQ

Craig Dalton (@craigbdalton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Korea CDC:Monitoring of 790 contacts of the 285 recurrently positive cases, no case was found that was newly infected solely from contact with re-positive cases during re-positive period.cdc.go.kr/board/board.es…

Dr. Tom Frieden (@drtomfrieden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All of us want to know how bad the pandemic is and whether it's getting better or worse. Many closely-tracked indicators have little meaning and less use. I described some of the most egregious errors, and what we should be paying attention to instead. wapo.st/3dRZ9vT