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Andrew Junkin, MD
Dr_Junkin_MD
Seeing as the COVID-19 #vaccine will be an extremely limited resource initially, should we consider testing each potential recipient for SARS-CoV-2 IgG positivity before administering the vaccine in distribution Phase
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Brian D. Feinstein
BrianDFeinstein
A fair process for deciding who gets early access to the Covid-19 vaccine is a moral test, and we're muddling through it. Of the states w/ their criteria online, most
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Dr. Birinder Narang MBBS (Hons), CCFP
DrBirinderSingh
1/ Takeaways from #COVID19BC update today:3 reporting periods (Fri-Sun):1475 new cases in BC with 49.9% in @FraserhealthWhile cases are still highest in FH, it is heartening to see the regional
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Angee (Angelika)
AngeeGabs
It will probably get drowned out because it's a big news week, but I wanted to share a moment I had as a white ally in a POC space where
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SGTS6
alilbitredneck
What I know about COVID vaccine: it has been in the works for 3 years, initially for SARS and MERS, first RNA vaccine of its kind. In the initial animal
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ Are RNA vaccines safe? I have gotten this question a lot lately, and it is a good question. 2/ First: RNA is messages. At any moment a human cell
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Psyber Attack
PsyberAttack
It's great that the UK has delivered 11M COVID vaccine doses, but let's talk about the efficacy of one dose of the Pfizer vaccine...This thread is 17 tweets long, but
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Nicky P
cravecreative
Illusion: Thread1/ Have you ever asked yourself"Who advises WHO to make decisions on our behalf?"Have any of you ever asked"Who decided wearing masks & lock down is beneficial for our
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Drew Armstrong
ArmstrongDrew
There were two VERY big pieces of vaccine news out in the last 24 hours:1)J&J's vaccine (one shot, easier to store) had 66% efficacy at preventing moderate/severe infections. 2) Novavax
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Andy Ihnatko
Ihnatko
My job tonight is to understand the problems involved with creating a public statewide website that lets state residents book appointments for COVID vaccinations. My goal is to broadly decide
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OG Bobbie Johnson
bobbie
Yes: We aren’t sure that vaccinated people can’t spread the virus.And yes, this is “science” even if it’s surprising to you. In fact, what we know and don’t know about
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
Here is a summary of today’s #COVID19AB update: Over the last 24 hours, we have ID’d 461 new cases & completed 12.3K+ tests. Our positivity rate stands at about 3.9%.
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Laura Lopez Gonzalez
LLopezGonzalez
[BREAKING] The World Health Organization's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) recommends the use of the #AstraZeneca vaccine even in the context of variants, such as the one
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Andrew Clark
AndrewHClark
THREAD: Joe Biden is now giving (unsolicited) "advise" on how to manufacture and distribute the coronavirus vaccine. Given Biden's totally-botched failure on the Swine Flu vaccine, no one should listen
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Chandra R. Srikanth
chandrarsrikant
Key takeaways from our interview with @NandanNilekani "It's entirely possible that by January or so, we will have at least one vaccine in India, and it will be pre produced.
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
1) One of the most jaw-dropping discoveries I made while researching “The Autism Vaccine” took place in Austria. I was initially intrigued by the autism story when I realized that
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