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Dr Able Lawrence🦉MD DM
abledoc
Here is a thread on what people with heart disease should consider before taking vaccine 1/nPeople with heart disease are at increased risk from COVID19 not only due to heart
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Ed Felten
EdFelten
CNN reports that officials plan to issue "vaccination cards" to people who get COVID vaccines. We need to be careful about how that is done. Some of the strategies are
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
COVID question: "Should people avoid Tylenol after vaccination?" Fever is an expected side effect of mRNA vaccines & the reflex is to treat it. But treating fever can, in some
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Carmen Dolea
carmendolea
https://www.who.int/news-room/articles-detail/interim-position-paper-considerations-regarding-proof-of-covid-19-vaccination-for-international-travellersAt the present time, it is WHO’s position that national authorities and conveyance ope
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Stephanie Ruhle
SRuhle
THREAD: Now that he has been sworn-in, President Biden is moving forward with his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.With a 50-50 split in the Senate & some Republicans caring about
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Censored Head 🙋‍♂️
CensoredHead
I aim to be a voice of reason, realism and generally positivity on here and say it how it is.I'm putting it out there, this silly dallying over schools is
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EQV Analytics
AnalyticsEqv
We need a plan to counter the wild speculation & ignorance that will roar to life the day Pfizer's & Moderna's vaccines are authorized by FDA.This was driven home to
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
From the last day of 2020. I got the usual push-back for calling the new variant a "ticking time bomb". Alarm isn't alarmism if it's warranted. Now it's more than
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SeritaDuff #gtto 💙🌹🇬🇧
centralistlion
If I understand Alex’s proposed strategy here, it would be to ignore/reject the success of vaccination rollout - when the majority of the country are shown (by polling) to believe
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Kate
katewand
“The word mandatory kind of sets people off... because you envisage someone being held down and forcibly injected against their will,” she says. “What we mean, in our paper, is
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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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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
This all seems good.It also seems like an occasion for some thoughts on the Experts Discourse that happened around this a few weeks ago — I never thought “the experts”
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Is this realistic? Vaccinating 54 million people (16+) means 108 million doses. To vaccinate these many people by autumn (Sept 22nd) - in 36 wks, we need to vaccinate 3
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Tamas Szakmany MBE
iamyourgasman
I'm an ICU Consultant, not a vaccine or Public Health expert. Nevertheless, I'm asked about vaccinations all the time. Here are my thoughts on this, paraphrased from @TimBuchmanMDPhD First, vaccine
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Carers NI
CarersNI
1/3 It's important to highlight that #.carers aged 60-64 are just the first group to be called. @healthdpt has said: "Carers in lower age groups can be assured that the
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Robert Peston
Peston
The big point about the first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is that it massively reduces the risk of serious disease and hospitalisations. In the trials, no one given the
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