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University of Utah Health
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MEDIA As the holiday season approaches, COVID-19 transmission in Utah is not slowing down. Our Infectious Diseases experts are discussing ways to keep your families safe during the holidays and
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Alistair Coleman
alistaircoleman
With many prominent anti-vaxxers and anti-vaccine groups kicked off social media, it seems misinformation about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine trial is less (oh-ho!) viral than usual, but make no mistake that
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Indivisible Guide
IndivisibleTeam
Texas's government has failed its people, so it's on us to help take care of each other. @MOVE_texas has compiled a list of mutual aid resources that will provide direct
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
A quick vaccine overview currently has agreements with 7 potential vaccine providers, for up to 398 million dosesSo far, 2 of these vaccines have been authorized has agreed to purchase
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Zol Neveri
ZNeveri
Vaccine hesitancy, also known as anti-vaccination or anti-vax, is a reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or to have one's children vaccinated against contagious diseases despite the availability of vaccination
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Janyce McGregor
janycemcgregor
Because I know there's anxiety out there, something that's hopefully reassuring:Despite what Ontario Premier Doug Ford just said about the province running out of vaccines, that is not what the
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS? MERS? HIV? These viruses have been around longer than SARS-CoV-2. A mini-thread to provide some perspective and even a little dose of
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Web Sant
web_sant
vaccinationwhat is the objective?I have seen two possible objectives presented1 - eradicate the virus, e.g., get to herd immunity2 - stop people from dying from the virus getting to herd
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State of Utah COVID-19 Response
UtahCoronavirus
How can we be sure the COVID-19 vaccine is safe, given how quickly the vaccine is being developed and submitted for approval by the FDA? THREAD 1. The U.S. national
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Ingrid Katz
IngridKatzMD
Thinking about the Fall - We have a lot we are continuing to learn, but there are a few key pearls out there, that I wanted to share.1) Frequency of
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Fortwin💉💊❤️
Oluwaferanmi_H
Foods to avoid when if you have bad kidneys/ kidney diseases.Dark colored sodas : Dark colored sodas should be avoided on a renal diet , as they contain phosphorus in
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RCPCH
RCPCHtweets
Rare Disease Day is next Sunday 28 February. Ahead of then, learn more about rare diseases and the thousands of events you can get involved in on the day https://medium.com/rcpch-insight/what-is-a-rare-disease-adc70582ca24
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/3 your actions matter! Every decision we make to reduce our risk of exposure and every precaution we take to slow the spread of #COVID19 in our communities, can
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Jen Stewart
fixbced
This number could be a helpful (and reassuring) guide to school districts. We must be able to find out these numbers for each of the health authorities; is it possible
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/4 #COVID19 key concerns in : my #SundayThoughts are on the things we might be putting off during #COVID19 that we really shouldn’t because delaying could impact our health
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Colin Angus
VictimOfMaths
This is a really interesting paper out yesterday from Marie-Pier Bergeron-Boucher, @jm_aburto and @AlysonVanRaalte in @GlobalHealthBMJ It looks at how what we die of is changing as we live to
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