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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. I'm listening today to ACIP (CDC advisory committee) as it assesses the Moderna #CovidVaccine.Moderna reports that side effects after vaccination are lower among people who had antibodies to SARS-2
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
Pfizer. Israel refers to 30% efficacy “after” the first dose but does not state at what stage they are measuring efficacy as they ARE administering the second dose three weeks
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Karleen Gribble
DrKarleenG
1/ UK health authorities are not "playing it safe" by not making COVID-19 vaccination available to breastfeeding women. Their policy will decrease breastfeeding which will increase infant morbidity to infection
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A brief summary of the very precarious situation we are in now, and why we have a very narrow window to act in the UK. If we don't act now,
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Frédérique Schillo
FredSchillo
#Israel, pays pilote pour la #vaccination anti-#COVID19: #Netanyahu annonce ce soir avoir signé un contrat avec #Pfizer pour vacciner tous les +16 ans avant la fin mars. Israël sera alors
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Dr Phil Hammond
drphilhammond
I will have an MHRA approved Covid vaccine because I hope it will protect me and others & I accept unknown risks on longer-term safety to reduce my risk of
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We Believe in Israel
WeBelieveIsrael
Thread: The @PSCupdates latest campaign to write to the Foreign Secretary accusing Israel of 'medical apartheid' over Covid vaccinations is abhorrent. This thread takes apart the “medical apartheid” lie. (1)
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Andrew Petrosoniak
petrosoniak
THREAD: Spent the past 2 days co-designing & testing the #CovidVaccine administration process @UnityHealthTO using #simulation informed #design. A huge multi-disciplinary effort coordinated by @Sim_StMikes. cc: @IrfanDhalla Here's s
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Mark Wallace
wallaceme
Encouraging that the policy for Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine appears to be moving to prioritise getting the crucial first dose to people.https://twitter.com/natashac/status/1344177494052769792 On that topic: https://twitter.com/jimbethell/sta
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Sam Horwich
samhorwich
It honestly blows my mind but I can't get at-home rapid test for Covid on January 30th 2021 I know a lot of people are not as enthusiastic as @michaelmina_lab
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David M Kaplan
davidkaplanmd
Lessons Learned for #Ontario from Israel’s Vaccine Rollout via the #COVID19 Science Advisory Table. Thanks for giving the opportunity to be part of this publication. https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/sciencebrief/lessons-learned-from-israel
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chakkaravarthy
drkrvcvijay
#CovidVaccine thread.@rameshlaus @sumanthraman @priyankathiru @dhanyarajendran US,UK, Canada had started their COVID vaccinations as expected .Probably our Government may get the vaccinations by January and reach private market by March for
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Laura Bicker
BBCLBicker
South Korea has announced Covid19 vaccination plan. FEB: Workers in Covid19 hospitals. MAR: Care home residents +workers. First responders + contact tracersMAY/JUNE Adults over 65 + rest of health care
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
It has been a long tiring and, in many ways, terrifying week in the US. The events in DC have nevertheless obscured the growing public health crisis, which even with
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Matt Morgan
dr_mattmorgan
It is #RoaldDahlDay. He did as much for medicine as he did for literature. Have a read below about how he influenced brain surgery, vaccination policy and stroke care. 1/6
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Thomas Dvorak
thomdvorak
Quick thread on one aspect of vaccination that currently doesn't quite make the headlines but is likely to become very important in the coming months - vaccine reluctance.This different from
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