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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
I've spent the day looking at the data on the UK's vaccination programme It feels dangerously optimistic to say so but there are strong signs that things are going to
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Adela Uchida
adelauchida
Thread: Where can you get the COVID-19 vaccine right now: TBH it's kind of tough. Everyone is waiting for more shipments. From @HEB: “H-E-B pharmacies received a very limited initial
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
1/n It is our view with @LDjaparidze that lockdowns cause harm in subtle way. They do stop the virus, mind you, but when it eventually circulates again (and until vaccination
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. It's a real pity the UK drug regulator, MHRA, doesn't hold public advisory committee meetings to assess #Covid vaccines, in the way @US_FDA does. Would have been fascinating to
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Mohal Joshi
MohalJoshi
Thread:With US having vaccinated 9M+ and India starting it's vaccination plan soon (Jan 16th) some have started scaremongering about vaccines via alarmist WhatsApp forwards, FB/Twitter posts and other social media
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
INOVIO's COVID-19 vaccine is based on its DNA medicine platform: INO-4700 against MERS-CoV, a related coronavirus, into evaluation in humans in a collaboration with GeneOne Life Science & the Walter
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Matt Darling 🌐💸🌇
besttrousers
This seems good. One of the things I think that a lot of the vaccination discussions have missed is the importance of "pushing" the vaccine to people, rather than just
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
Check out this new piece from Ed Yong in @TheAtlantic on pandemic year twoThanks to Ed for having me share some of my thoughts here alongside a number of colleagues
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Connor Bamford
cggbamford
Based on this aiming to re-open in April would be a good planhttps://twitter.com/DarranMarshall/status/1360592609492754433 Re-opening slowly and cautiously in pace with cases, hospital burden and vaccination, with some restrictions in place
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
There’s a lot of fear mongering about how vaccines may not be protective against future strainsWhile this is hypothetically true, we need to put things into perspectiveFirst off you need
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Annibale
Annibal97783312
To say that Lombardy's management of COVID was a mega-disaster is an understatement. Lombardy had one-third of all Italy's COVID deaths and one-fourth of all cases. And now Lombardy is
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
This is a difficult decision. As @CMO_England says, delaying 2nd dose should save more lives though given: 1. Virus is out of control2. Bottlenecks mean more people won’t be vaccinated
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Anne Applebaum
anneapplebaum
So here we are, at the end of the Polish presidential election campaign. What themes has the ruling party chosen to debate, at this moment of international crisis? Here is
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James Ball
jamesrbuk
Here’s the worst version of the next few weeks. I hope it’s not where we’re heading but suspect otherwise:The government has told 15m people to stay home, and the rest
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J.B. Handley
jb_handley
1/ The “1 in a million” vaccine injury mantra of profiteers is about to be put to the test with the imminent, unprecedented roll-out of Corona vaccines... 2/ vaccine industry
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Katherine Ellen Foley
katherineefoley
Most #COVID19vaccines require 2 doses (except Janssen's, which just needs 1). How is the US going to make sure that everyone gets their doses at the proper time? To answer
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