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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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Tom Mills
ta_mills
Reported that Richard Sharp will be the new BBC chair. Very significant in terms of the future of public media. Short thread on his background. Sharp’s late father, Lord Eric
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
I've been seeing a lot of discussion around the dosage gaps recommended by government for the Astra/Oxford & Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines. My thoughts on the potential benefits & risks of such
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Joe Pompliano
JoePompliano
One of the most impressive NFL players of all time never actually played in a regular season game.This is a story about one of the most interesting men in NFL
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
As epidemic trajectories in Europe rise back towards their spring peaks, a thread on normalisation during a pandemic... 1/ In late Feb & early March, we modelled scenarios for what
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
Bad faith smears, such as this article, omits so much context, order of events and perspective, in order to turn Lockdown into a partisan issue.Context like claims about 500K deaths,
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The New York Times
nytimes
Where are the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the U.S. now?States that didn't keep up forceful virus containment efforts or implement basic measures in the first place are seeing the worst
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Alan McNally đź’™
alanmcn1
I have a worry that the amazing and to-be-celebrated award to Oxford yesterday on AMR means everyone will now think there is no need to fund AMR anymore it’s all
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Laurence Cox #RiseUp4Rojava
ceesa_ma
Just a couple of things about young #Engels for the day that's in it.Not his greatest fan as a thinker - tho he did more than Marx to write gender
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Jockthedog
Jockthedog2
1 Back in April the University of Washington IHME's covid-19 model was criticised for "…. producing results that have been bouncing up and down like an unpredictable fever":https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/17/influential-cov
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Paula Bradshaw MLA
PaulaJaneB
The only way we can restore normal social contact is by ensuring the bulk of the population is immune to the virus, meaning it can no longer spread. In fact,
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
On its face (and maybe even after some careful consideration), this article is concerning. The First Covid Vaccines May Not Prevent Covid Infectionhttp://a.msn.com/00/en-us/BB15tVS8?ocid=st It points out as as been noted
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Richard Reeve
RJ_Reeve
I was devastated to learn of the imminent closure of @ORGinfo, where I worked for 6 years. It's a huge loss to UK peace and security work. But it's also
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Robert Peston
Peston
This is important. AstraZeneca expects to be able to supply 2m doses of the Oxford/AZ vaccine to the NHS every week by the second half of January. This week the
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Nyamilanzi
nyamilanzi
Do we know what goes into vaccine development? Or I should leave this one here? So here is the long and short of it. Based on what I learnt, my
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Bharadwaj
BharadwajSpeaks
Ajmer Sharif Dargah was built on a destroyed Hindu temple.Its Buland Darwaza has sculpted idols which was according to local tradition the earlier site of the Shiva temple[Snippet Source: The
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