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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Out in @TheLancet, results from the Oxford/AZN trials, including more detail on the low dose results. Notably, the low dose recipients "received their second dose after a substantial gap." Only
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
If true, this is a real blow.This vaccine has already been rolled out across the UK, including across Northern Ireland.Do we have a breakdown as to how many in the
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Jocalyn Clark
jocalynclark
The Perspectives section of today's @TheLancet is a mother lode of insightful, inspiring content #BlackHistoryMonth #LancetWomenA new issue of @choo_ek sensational column The Penumbrahttps://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PI
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James
agoodfireburns
The big story in German news, that the Oxford vaccine is basically shit if you’re over 65, is causing a stir.What it appears to actually be about is concerns over
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Important: on the resurgence of SARS-CoV-2 in a place where herd immunity was already attained.The authors lay out 4 reasons:1) didn’t actually attain herd immunity2) waning immunity3) new strains evading
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Filip Arnberg
farnberg
A widely shared review of eCBT (Cognitive Behavior Therapy provided via computer/smartphone) published in June found that eCBT is more effective than face-to-face CBT for depression. Problem is, the study
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Michael VanElzakker
MBVanElzakker
One thing I'd like #medtwitter to understand about the putative relationship between #LongCovid & #MEcfs is that we *know* that 'LongCovid' starts with #COVID19. Several outbreaks of #ME were never
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
Thank you, Toby, for providing us a classic example of how to misinterpret seroprevalence data.The stated 68% positive antibody test appears to be from CityMD, an urgent care facility in
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PRGuy
PRGuy17
It's very concerning to see many Australians unaware of Aged Care failings as detailed in the Royal Commission's Special Report. Most people don't even know Morrison apologised for these failings
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Context: Here Cruz invokes the popular myth that maybe COVID cases and deaths are just miscatagorized flu. And maybe Democrats are doing it for political reasons! Problem: it's down around
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Another publication of phase 2 results from the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine trial in the UK. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32466-1/fulltext And it's as complicated as you'd expect of a chunk of re
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The Ferrari Lab
TheFerrariLab
Because it’s 2021 and we have to say the quiet parts out loud: Vaccinated individuals must still wear masks, distance, and be treated exactly the same as non-vaccinated individuals. This
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Muthu Vaduganathan
mvaduganathan
Timely discussion. Do recurrent events always provide greater power than time-to-first events?In many cases, adapting to recurrent events is favorable as w #SOLOISTWHF #AHA20 @DLBHATTMDHowever, despite ↓ events, time-to-first may
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Justin Fox
foxjust
So weird to see NYC held out as an example of how to do things right re Covid-19 but ... here you gohttps://twitter.com/_miguelhernan/status/1304424019450630144 The one caveat I'd add to this
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Barbara Larochelle
BarbLarochelle
Why doesn’t UCP get that if they, and their constituents really want kids back in school, they need to do more than just claim that their plan was ‘robust’ and
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
There is a lot of confusion about the efficacy of AstraZeneca/ChAdOx1 vaccine against COVID19 due to B.1.351 / 501Y.V2 - summarising the results of phase 1b/2a double-blind randomized trial conducted
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