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Taia Wang Lab
LabTaia
Thanks to all for your interest in our study! We have received a number of great questions and thought we would try to address many of them by discussing our
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Going to a single dose would undermine the last remaining credibility of OpWarpSpeed. If you look at the published data it’s only 2 doses for both mRNA vaccines that provide
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
STUNNING—South African’s CDC has made a sobering declaration:“We now know that mutations (K417N & E484K) have allowed #SARSCoV2 to become resistant to antibody neutralization.”“Blood samples from *1/2 tested showed all
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
What is the relevance of viral load in #COVID19 disease severity? A very talented @YaleMSTP student @SilvaJ_C found that saliva viral load to be a better predictor of disease than
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: We've been clamoring to see the vaccine data for months. That will finally happen on Tuesday (December 8), when Pfizer’s info is released to the public. Here are some
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Sarah Blagden
sarah_blagden
Some of our cancer patients have been refused COVID vaccines. I thought I'd summarise guidance (taken from UK chemotherapy Board, Thames Valley Haematology and PHE guidelines) that applies to Oxford
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
CFR, IFR, CMR & one more R:Reality check. I was deeply disturbed yesterday to hear a friend of mine claiming that the mortality from C19 is 5%. Well, it is
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Will do a thread today explaining the different types of covid tests, how they work, and what this means for false positives/negatives.https://fortune.com/2020/11/13/elon-musk-covid-test-tweets/ The first thing is to see what this
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Atomsk's Sanakan
AtomsksSanakan
PapersOfTheDayhttps://twitter.com/AtomsksSanakan/status/1288589472452534273"SARS-CoV-2 in rural Latin America. A population-based study in coastal Ecuador"https://academic.oup.com/cid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cid/ciaa1055/58769
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Laying down the marker now:Purely voluntary vaccinations will continue to consume 100% of available supplies of vaccines AT LEAST UNTIL excess mortality falls to zero. Which is to say, coercion
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Yates Investing
yatesinvesting
$ATNM DD thread: I’m going to leave some links below so you can research for your self as well. https://www.actiniumpharma.com/product-pipeline/iomab-bhttps://www.actiniumpharma.com/product-pipelinehttps://www.actiniumpharma.com/awe-techn
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Helen Simpson
hormone_doc
Watching Boris and co on the telly. Evidence new variant clinically more severe. Which fits with observations at work. Younger pts being admitted and on Itu. Vax seems to work.
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I've been getting many questions about pre-Wuhan covid cases detected around the world. In particular, 2 studies: Barcelona (March 2019) and Italy (Sep 2019); as well as the widely disseminated
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A.M.
bhalomanush
Why do so many pandemics originate in southern China? It is possible to answer this question without being xenophobic or promoting conspiracy theories. It boils down to two main reasons.1.
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
1. First the thanks: @tyler_ripperger @JenniferUhrlaub, Rachel Wong, Makiko Watanabe, Ryan Sprissler, Janko Nikolich-Zugich, @UAZHealth, @UAZBIO5, @ImmunobiologyUA, and many others not on Twitter. Huge amt of work.https://medrxiv.org/cgi/co
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Liz Lemon, MD
babbymd
Flu vaccine thread time!“Why should I get the flu shot?”- Influenza is a virus that:1. Causes millions of Americans to miss work or school2. Hospitalizes hundreds of thousands of Americans
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