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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Scientists investigating whether it's possible to be re-infected with a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 in S. Africa. Antibodies from previous infection didn't recognise new variant in 21/44 cases but
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Chris van Tulleken đłď¸âđ
DoctorChrisVT
If youâre worried about the delayed second dose of the COVID vaccines hereâs a thread. I live with my wonderful mother-in-law (below): she is high risk and has had a
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/health/covid-natural-immunity.html?referringSource=articleShare âBut what do we know about how the immunity from a prior infection compares with the protection given by the new vaccines? And what if you
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Alessandro Sette
SetteLab
1/4 The statement from @Surgeon_General VADM Jerome M. Adams in @FaceTheNation about this novel UK strain and vaccination clarify that: "Right now there is not an indication that is going
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EamonnVIDF
EamonnVIDF
Dolores Cahillâs lack of credibility as a researcher / academic is shown by her response to the news that trial participants who got the now cancelled coronavirus vaccine, developed by
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/10: My latest thinking after speaking with several important people on our current vaccine dilemma. 2/10: Right now, we just don't have sufficient vaccine supply to go around, and we
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brendan
brendan_49
$ANNX was founded on Ben Barres discovery that C1q prunes synapses in normal development and neurodegen. ANNX ultimate aim, I think, is Alzheimers, but more efficient paths first in Guillain-Barre
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Will Coleman
WColeman84
The AccessBio CareStart test is one of the cheapest on the market at just under $20 each and currently requires a âdeep nasalâ (nasalpharynx) sample which isnât exactly comfortable! but
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Iâve been in touch with five U.K. university professors in departments which means theyâre knowledgeable about immunology. All of us agree that the variants will not meaningfully alter immune recognition
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Mia Malan
miamalan
[Thread] 1.What does #Novavax #CovidVaccine results mean for SA? The jab has 49.4% efficacy in SA (UK: 89%). The #501yv2 variant likely had an impact on SA's results: participants were
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Total silliness (ridiculousness) British vaccine scientists = our most valued collaborators. Our successes are linked, and my visits and lectures to UK universities and research institutions = highlight of
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Una Galani
ugalani
With everyday life getting back to normal in India, it feels like we are living in a parallel universe. Eg. In the UK, over 1,000 ppl have died in 24hrs
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LuboĹĄ Motl
lumidek
On Dec 24th, Czechia had 4363 positive tests, hugely down from 14054 a day earlier and 7613 a week earlier. Of course, the drop is due to Baby Jesus: small
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Great question, @audreydutton! The short answer is we still donât have this all worked out and are not completely sure. Now, hereâs the longer answer. Men throughout the world do
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
FANTASTIC NURSING HOME NEWSâEli Lilyâs monoclonal antibody drug can lower the risk symptomatic #COVID19 by 80% when used preventively among nursing home residents. Cuts risks overall by 57% among both
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Stefan Marciniak
Prof_Marciniak
Thank you everyone who endured the lockdown, who socially-distanced, who wears a mask & hand-washes. Lockdown was necessary because viral spread was getting out of control.1/nhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55105285 As Xmas approaches
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