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Allen Cheng (@peripatetical)

Bio: ID physician, epidemiologist/statistician. Current President @ASIDANZ. Opinions my own. RT ≠ endorsement

Location: Australia

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1: Allen Cheng retweeted (8h)

Great summary of our co-EC Study, thanks @aidsmap aidsmap.com/news/oct-2020/… @BurnetInstitute @AlfredHealth @MargaretHellard @MonashUni @ECPartnershipAU

aidsmap.com/news/oct-2020/…

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2: Allen Cheng retweeted (8h)

Another day of 00, with zero cases and zero deaths.
👏🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩👏 Well done, Victoria💓
Over the coming days, and as we head to COVID normal, heads up that there will be changes to the data reported in this tweet. twitter.com/VicGovDHHS/sta…

twitter.com/VicGovDHHS/sta…

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3: Allen Cheng retweeted (Nov 5)

Bringing together Australia's immunisation and health security expertise to support the Regional Vaccine Access and Health Security Initiative. #VaccinesWork @dfat
Biographies: indopacifichealthsecurity.dfat.gov.au/expert-advisor…
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indopacifichealthsecurity.dfat.gov.au/expert-advisor…

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4: Replying to @VictorianCHO (Nov 4)

Yes, that's more correctly 3.2 million pairs of nostrils and throats. Thanks to all those that got tested, but a special shout out to the lab workers who have been working around the clock to process them all - an incredible effort.

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5: Replying to @VictorianCHO (Nov 4)

3,246,852 nostrils (minus a bit of saliva) this year!

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6: Replying to @ShereneIdriss @FatherBob (Nov 3)

That's a great philosophy.
twitter.com/peripatetical/…

twitter.com/peripatetical/…

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7: Replying to @anneelizpowell @brien_terence and 2 others (Nov 2)

Ha ha... umm...

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8: Replying to @anneelizpowell @brien_terence and 2 others (Nov 2)

Well done Anne for all the work you've done this year under difficult circumstances, and for sending a group to DHHS to help out!

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9: Replying to @hqqns (Oct 31)

Yes, around then. There have been a few days where I had thought we weren't going to have any cases when I checked before going to bed before finding one in the morning.

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10: Replying to @lotus2955 (Oct 31)

Came out of retirement for this!

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11: Replying to @hqqns (Oct 31)

Ah, yes, you're correct.

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12: Allen Cheng (Oct 31)

There were no reported cases of COVID in Australia in the community yesterday. This isn't anywhere near over, but a whole lot better than where we've come from.

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13: Replying to @TcameronTodd (Oct 31)

Could just dress up as reviewer 2!

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14: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 30)

🇦🇺’s world-class health expertise will offer technical support to our Pacific & Southeast Asian neighbours for safe, effective & timely vaccine delivery. As well as preparing health systems to give vaccines to all those who want them as soon as they become available. @MarisePayne pic.twitter.com/rifbT2loTI

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15: Replying to @megstuart (Oct 29)

Rhonda is a legend (and also needs a break!)

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16: Allen Cheng (Oct 29)

Time for a few days off! Thank you Victoria for all your efforts in suppressing this second wave, and please stay safe. I'll be signing out for a bit.

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17: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 28)

Today PHAA is delighted to welcome its new President, A/Prof Tarun Weeramanthri! @tarunw is a former Chief Health Officer in WA & NT, and has been assisting with the Australian COVID-19 response. We look forward to working together for #publichealth!
More: phaa.net.au/documents/item… pic.twitter.com/UYUdQxfCRw

phaa.net.au/documents/item…

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18: Replying to @anneelizpowell @ProfMattFox (Oct 28)

This year, I've felt like I've moved from curling to MMA!

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19: Replying to @ProfMattFox (Oct 28)

It would be curling - furious effort to keep the rock of knowledge moving.

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20: Replying to @anth545 @MackayIM (Oct 28)

A community case is an infection acquired in the community (as opposed to in hotel quarantine, acquired overseas). A mystery case ("unknown source") is when it can't be established who transmitted the infection to them.

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1: Replying to @MackayIM (Oct 27)

Not in Victoria (yet) - Shepparton and Kilmore wastewater went positive just as we found cases, and we didn't find any cases in Apollo Bay after a positive despite extensive testing. Not sure about other states.

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2: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 26)

Wonderful recognition. Congrats ⁦@edwardcholmes⁩ smh.com.au/national/nsw/v…

smh.com.au/national/nsw/v…

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3: Replying to @thunderwilson23 @VictorianCHO (Oct 26)

I got myself one this morning after dropping the kids off at school!

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4: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 25)

#BREAKING: Victoria has recorded NO new cases of coronavirus and no deaths overnight.
It’s the first official day of zero cases since early June.

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5: Replying to @ZesterChops (Oct 25)

Yes, that's correct for close contacts. They are getting daily calls/visits to reinforce what's required.

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6: Replying to @ZesterChops (Oct 25)

No, quarantine and day 11 testing only required if they have been called as a close contact by DHHS. (People who are not close contacts but are symptomatic should isolate until they are well and have a negative test result)

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7: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 23)

COVID deaths & hospitalizations always lag cases. The lag has been demonstrated, is often 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 than a month, and its timing can be predicted accurately (I have done it.) The #casedemic folks are just, well, wrong.
A thread explaining the lag with real-world examples.
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8: Replying to @camwolfe (Oct 24)

Not looking good for you, Cam!

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9: Replying to @AlbertKDHo @VicGovDHHS and 5 others (Oct 21)

You can also subscribe to the @VictorianCHO update which comes out every evening
dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-co…

dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-co…

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10: Replying to @AlbertKDHo @VicGovDHHS and 5 others (Oct 21)

That's pretty much what the Premier reads off every morning.

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11: Replying to @CSatzke @Fiona_M_Russell and 2 others (Oct 20)

Congratulations, Catherine!

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12: Replying to @ID_ethics @JME_BMJ (Oct 19)

What about "communicable diseases"?

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13: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 18)

How do we reconcile the conflicting remdesivir study results for treatment of #COVID19? Here I give it a try. h/t @AaronRichterman @EricMeyerowitz @mikejohansenmd @FranciscoMarty_
blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observa…

blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observa…

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14: Replying to @nick_coatsworth @KirkMartyn and 6 others (Oct 18)

Well done, Nick!

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15: Replying to @anth545 (Oct 18)

A few reasons - modelling less useful when we get to these numbers; models haven't looked at unknown source cases which are the current concern; qualitative assessment now most important.

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16: Allen Cheng (Oct 18)

I use them all! twitter.com/simongerman600…

twitter.com/simongerman600…

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17: Replying to @GregDore2 (Oct 18)

A special shout-out to our colleagues in occupational medicine, epidemiology, primary care and the army of nurses also contributing. And of course to our public health colleagues for patiently giving us a crash course in government.

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18: Replying to @GregDore2 (Oct 17)

Thanks Greg - there are many of us standing shoulder-to-shoulder (metaphorically) with our public health colleagues, all trying our best to get us all through this difficult time.

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19: Allen Cheng (Oct 17)

Happy Birthday, Peter! twitter.com/TheDohertyInst…

twitter.com/TheDohertyInst…

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20: Allen Cheng retweeted (Oct 16)

I am genuinely mystified as to why anybody thinks heaping abuse on me or anyone else on Twitter would change the way we do our job or our expert view of the science

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