SCIENTISTS. STOP FUCKING DOING THIS. This is a speculative study that shows something is *possible* It hasn’t been studied in real patients. Why are you releasing this ? Does it serve a purpose? What could the negative impacts be? Basically: STFU until you’re past peer review.https://twitter.com/FinancialTimes/status/1272608830002774016 …
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Replying to @Sorrelish
There's other evidence of neurological symptoms as there has been since January, and this is real work. The bigger issue here is they put this behind a paywall. I think that's crap.
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Replying to @DanielleFong
The practice of press releasing early research in the midst of a public health crisis is an extremely worrying trend. It damages public trust in science at a time when that is dangerous. This study just shows that it can replicate inside cells in a lab, not inside patients.
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Replying to @Sorrelish @DanielleFong
What’s the purpose of releasing that? Who is that for? Because having worked in a press office for a scientific institution, that feels like a headline grabbing exercise.
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...so I can be more helpful, are you a scientist? or scientist adjacent?
I don't know who it's for, it may be for many people, it's useful information for coronavirus researchers like @nanogenomic to know about this study, now he will. he's into which cells can be infected
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