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LynnFynn3
1) I guess you can’t push a vaccine on something that already has one, nor control the test, and in turn the hysteria. Early on, I stated that these used
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Jesse M. Pines, M.D.
DrJessePines
1/ Why we can’t wait 'til Halloween for COVID to disappear Vaccine distribution is the #1 worldwide public health issue. Here’s why: we need to stop the daily death toll.
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Pajamas It Is
HeckofaLiberal
THREAD: For those still claiming the “longterm effects” are unique to #covid19 haven’t been paying attention to other viral illnesses. Let’s take a look: 1/https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/45/5/1463 Many viral illnesses including
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Razib 🥥 Khan
razibkhan
on hope vs. expectation...i first started worrying about coronavirus 3rd week of jan. my wife was following lots of china watchers and chinese insta accounts. i was in a chan
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MikeP
UK_Optimist
Thread from an eminent Professor of Medicine...."When I learned my trade at med school we were taught that pandemics spread in waves through populations.First wave killed a lot of people, then
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
As scientists race toward a vaccine for Covid-19, you may be wondering how it’s going to be possible to develop an effective vaccine for this virus when the flu shot
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
So various media are reporting a new pandemic flu virus discovered in China.What does this actually mean? Let's look at the original paper. Actually, that's not so easy to do
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David Fisman
DFisman
I keep getting asked about the possibility that sars-cov2 will be with us for a long time (many of the questions are driven, I think, by Chris Murray’s statement that
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Debra Messing✍🏻
DebraMessing
Joe Biden is the man for this moment. He will take decisive action to combat COVID (like he did with H1N1), he will help revive the economy (like he and
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Andy Nowalk
CHPBugDoc
I get so many reasonable folks asking me whether we can trust the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines because they were developed in such a short period of time. They’re smart but nervous.
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j.daniel Flaysakier
jdflaysakier
Petit thread de fin de semaine . Dans ma vie pro de médecin et journaliste (33 ans à Antenne 2 puis @France2tv ) j’ai connu plusieurs crises sanitaires : #hiv,
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Okay, I'm seeing a lot of "the end is nigh"-type posts as well as a lot of people misunderstanding this story, so let's talk about "pandemic potential" for #influenza viruseshttps://www.bbc.com/news/health-532187
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Johnathan Goree MD
DrJGoree
Saturday I received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccination. I chose this T-shirt for my post shot photo because of the history of research atrocities in the Black American community (there are
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David Fisman
DFisman
I think this is an unfortunate and inaccurate headline. Pandemics have a beginning, middle and end. We are on the 1918-19 timeline now. A March surge is likely as is
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
If you work on #longCOVID and say “I’m not an #MECFS expert, I don’t know anything about it, it’s not my job to know about ME or ’fatigue’” then you
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
Most of u have it backwards on Woodward tapes. POTUS didn't underplay the virus. He initially went too far reacting to the virus. He is now on the right course.
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