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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
Drama-queening is most definitely NOT an answer. @AlexBerenson is a liar, who weirdly has taken it upon himself to become an apologist for a virus. Imagine saying this for polio,
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Sam
Smamfa75
What really gets on my tits, are all these people who are being so negative about this Pfizer Covid vaccine. The majority of us had vaccines for tetanus, polio, measles,
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Michael Harriot
michaelharriot
Thread: A few stories came out today that says this year’s flu season may be the worst yet.https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/year-s-flu-season-may-be-bad-one-here-s-n1054856 Traditionally, black people are hesitant when it comes
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Andrew Wehrman
ProfWehrman
In July of 1776 the entire of city of Boston was closed so they could safely inoculate for smallpox. It lasted months and no one could leave once it began.
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Eight months on from the UK’s first national lockdown, a Covid vaccine is finally on the horizon.We look back at the history of immunisations, featuring a groundbreaking farm animal and
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Mitten d'Amour
MittenDAmour
Guys, I’ve been thinking about how this ‘rona vaccine has been created ‘too fast’. This was my initial reservation too. The thing is, yeah, if they had been making it
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Jarita Bavido
JaritaBavido
Halfway between Stevens Point and Wausau, Dancy (a tiny town on the south side of Lake Du Bay) was an up-and-coming lumber town named Hutchinson in the late 1800s with
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Virginia Heffernan
page88
Trump is both compromising American sovereignty and orchestrating an insurrection from inside the White House. No words are too strong for his vicious war against this country and its people.
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Dr Ronan Glynn
ronan_glynn
News on #vaccines against #COVID19 is very encouraging. Its timely to remember the fantastic impact that other vaccines have had over the last 200 yrs in Ireland - apart from
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Nipun Chopra, PhD
NipunChopra7
Speaking of history, during Marcus Aurelius' reign, the Roman empire experienced The Plague of Antonine (now believed to be SmallPox). Marcus Aurelius had to fight against rampant misinformation campaigns. Specifically
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Amy Curtis
RantyAmyCurtis
Your #CovidVaccine update:My arm is much more sore than last night. On par with the tetanus booster, which was tender/painful for several days (for me). Generally, I still feel achy
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KenOliveLab
KenOliveLab
COVID Q2- Can these vaccines give me COVID? NO. Truly not possible. The vaccines do not contain any particles of the actual COVID virus (SARS-CoV-2). But I get why some
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M. Gouldhawke ∞
M_Gouldhawke
The British law that created the mainland colony of British Columbia in 1858 had the racist Doctrine of Discovery and Terra Nullius written out in its first sentence, falsely claiming
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
A 2006 paper was written by a team of epidemiologists led by perhaps the most famous of them all, Don Henderson (credited with smallpox eradication). They wrote it as a
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Science: extensive genomic analyses in Boston show the importance of superspreading"More than 120 introductions of SARS-CoV-2 into Boston, only a few responsible for most local transmission: 29% of intros
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L 🤺
SomeBitchIKnow
Chloe, the entirety of history was built by nations conquering nations. Tough shit.The Seven Years War in the mid 1700s saw many tribes forming alliances with the French against the
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