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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Since we're all going to be vaccinated soon (some against their will), it is only proper that we understand what vaccines are, what they do and how they do it.
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Michael
mbradley8
Working in pharmaceutical comms, I get asked a lot about #covid19 #vaccine development. To counter some of the heavy information and scepticism around it, here's some positive thoughts on exciting
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Just An Ordinary Bloke
Unusual_Times
I'm beggining to wonder if anyone actually understands retrocausality because this is about as close as you get to it.We can't play catch up like this. We have to be
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The Plastic People
barkstonplastic
The UK crossed a grim milestone yesterday with over 100,000 tragic deaths. Our thoughts are with all those who have lost a friend or loved one to this virus. We're
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—Novavax says its #COVID19 vaccine is 90% effective, but likely only 50% against the #B1351 variant found in South Africa. 50% better than 0%, but clearly we have challenges with
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Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
MarinaMedvin
Did China just admit to intentionally releasing Wuhan Virus as a biological weapon against the world? China would claim intentional release if it benefitted them, even if it was accidental.
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
COVID vaccines. A primer. 1/Vaccines may be the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines typically take several years to develop. But COVID vaccines are being developed at warp speed.
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
THE GOOD NEWS: Immunity to the coronavirus might last years, maybe even decades, according to a new study — the most hopeful look yet at this issue. 1/xhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/17/health/coronavirus-immunity.html What this
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thats a great cat right there
_sophejita
The difference between the Covid-19 vaccines and ones we’ve received in the past is that instead of being injected with a weak/inactive version of whatever virus or bacteria is causing
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Anneesa
Anneesa_M
CALLING ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS Endocrinology can be hard. Here’s my first #tweetorial with @MedicsAcademy about Graves’ disease to make it a bit easier...#MedTwitter #sdocs #medicalstudent #gravesdisease #thyroid #endocrine #preclinical @
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Scott Stephens
scottjstephens
I spent ~20 hours this week talking & listening to our leaders at all levels. It wasn't "SHARP training." In fact, as I reflect, it was exactly what part of
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
If I could have a penny...For everytime a healthcare professional says "Donor milk has no calories, it's just water."A thread. 1/n Let's pick through the facts - donor milk is
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Preprint of the South African phase 1b/2 trial for the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is online. Primary efficacy analysis is for 2,026 people who weren't infected with HIV (there was also a
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Matthew Herper
matthewherper
$REGN CSO George Yancopoulos presented more detail over the weekend on the company's data for the company's monoclonal antibody cocktail Covid-19 in patients who are not yet hospitalized.A quick thread.
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
New paper! Published today in @Nutrients_MDPI showing human milk composition is broadly stable in a snapshot of mothers feeding infants up 24 months.The story behind the paper... https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3450/htm Back in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MINKS INFECT HUMANS. We know that for certain. Danish scientist say new #SARSCoV2 mutation mostly dodges our neutralizing antibodies, which is very bad. We should not yet panic, but the
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