Note: Because Twitter now sorts tweets by the highest number of likes and not chronologically, these links will take you to archived versions of Twitter accounts that you can browse chronologically. If you need tweets from an earlier date, use the Wayback Machine's archiving feature to visit earlier versions of these archived pages.
Additional note: as Twitter feeds are generally personal feeds, there may be political/opinion tweets as well as health information included in any given feed. With that caveat, here are some examples of Twitter feeds you may find interesting:
- Dr. Caitlin Rivers (epidemiologist, archived April 2022)
- Dr. Abraar Karan (medical doctor and researcher, archived July 2022)
- Dr. Akiko Iwasaki (immunologist, archived August 2022)
- Dr. Tom Frieden (former director of the US CDC, archived July 2022)
- Dr. Natalie Dean (biostatistics researcher, archived April 2022)
- Dr. Bill Hanage (epidemiologist, archived September 2022)
- Dr. Krutika Kuppalli (infectious diseases physician, archived May 2022)
- Dr. Shane Crotty (vaccinologist and immunologist, archived July 2022)
- Dr. Celine Gounder (infectious diseases physician, archived October 2022)
- Dr. Trevor Bedford (biostatistics researcher, archived July 2022)
- Dr. Ellie Murray (epidemiologist, archived March 2022)
- Dr. Jose-Luis Jimenez (aerosols researcher, archived July 2022)
- Dr. Linsey Marr (aerosols engineer, archived May 2022)
- Meaghan Kall (epidemiologist, UK Health Security Agency, archived August 2022)