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The Lit King
DrBae_
I told y'all I will be a resource for y'all so, so here you go. Everything you need to know about the FDA findings on the COVID-19 vaccination. A Thread.
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Dr Dominic Pimenta đź’™ *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
What are our options to exit the UK pandemic?Compared to 2020, we have new tools (vaccines) and we have new challenges (mutation)?We also have a years worth of international experience
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
THREADHow were the first #CovidVaccines developed in less than a year without cutting corners?The vast majority of vaccine development time is spent *preparing for* Phase 3: the final large-scale, costly,
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Vicki Shabo
VShabo
1/ Thank you, @JoeBiden @Transition46 for proposing emergency paid sick time and paid family and medical leave through September as part of the #AmericanRescuePlan! Together with other key investments, this
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a prednisone hate account
vvictorman_uel
Hello lovely people, you what today is? A great day to let Governor Newsom know about how you feel about his handling of COVID-19 in CA! Everyone, especially the Governor
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Ankita Sagar, MD, FACP
sagar_ankita
Pro tip #1: All those over 50 are not one group.Pro tip #2: needs, skills, adv illness burden, access to vaccines variesesp. by age, race/ethnicity, gender identity.Pro tip #3: we
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Brumby
the_brumby
The 10,000-Foot View: Forever Lockdown Unraveling? A short (for me) thread on what I perceive as the current macro situation (warning: contains some optimism)1) I believe many have overestimated the
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Andrewđź’™Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: possible development of anti-Syncytin responses after immunization with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-coding mRNA vaccines, based on a "homologous" region shared between these proteins. Syncytin-1 is involved in human
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Nicholas Bagley
nicholas_bagley
At midnight, after hours of confusing back and forth, the Ann Arbor School Board voted to modify the district's reopening plan so that, for most kids, schools wouldn't reopen for
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
After a ~2 month plateau from mid-Nov to mid-Jan, the US #COVID19 epidemic has undergone a steady week after week decline and is now back to daily case counts last
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Weekly Covid attitudes memo, no 40.- Growing concern overNHS pressures, confidence rising in vaccine rollout. .- Self-reported compliance is up, but age-gap reopening- British public welcomedBiden’s inauguration, mainly due to
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Andrew Steele
statto
I’m really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. I’ve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but don’t we need to
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Guy Opperman
GuyOpperman
VACCINES - why you should take oneA thread 1/ Today’s news gives us a message of serious hope for the return to normality. Vaccines save lives – polio, mumps,
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Stacy Mitchell
stacyfmitchell
There’s a lot of gobsmacked reporting about how West Virginia is leading the nation on vaccination by relying on local pharmacies rather than CVS. Local drugstores! West Virginia! Who can
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Secondly, it is abysmal that the medical humanities and medical historians have (a) not had their expertise used more concretely as part of our strategy and (b) that STEM leaders
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
@ClaireBerlinski In the West people are used to praising Japan’s response to Covid-19. After all, Japan has had a relatively low death rate (certainly compared to Europe & the US).
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