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Simply Biochemistry
SimplyBiochem
1) THREAD - Why the new SARS-CoV-2 UK variant is NOT a new strain.Unfortunately the way this recent development has been reported has upset a lot in the scientific community.
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Welcome back! I'm @khowaga, and we're discussing public health in 19th century Egypt. (1/24) With the establishment of a national health corps, consisting of men and women--hakims and hakimas--who were
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Glenn Campbell
GlennBBC
the Scottish vaccine deployment plan has just been published by @scotgov @JeaneF1MSP https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/strategy-plan/2020/12/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-deployment-plan-2021/documents/coro
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Corin Hoggard
corinhoggard
MASS VACCINATION They’re lining up to get the COVID vaccine at Sierra Pacific, Millbrook and Spruce. They’re telling me this line extends for almost 4 miles. Sierra Pacific is planning
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Have seen a copy of Spi-M's latest draft submission to SAGE.Modellers sounding a deeply cautious note about the rate of lockdown unwinding that we can do safely in the months
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Josh Michaud
joshmich
That the US might adopt a 1 dose regimen or significantly delayed 2nd dose for vaccines already authorized seems more fanciful thought experiment than tractable policy. Pretty much all institutions
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James
agoodfireburns
So that’s both Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines reporting less effect against the South African variant. I’m sure they’ll work it out, this time. Best hope there’s no further major mutations
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
If Berenson had done minimal investigating, like clicking a link in the articles he screenshotted (but did not link), he would see that when the vaccination began, 26 residents had
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Sandy Macdonald
sandyjmacdonald
The hypothesis that this new variant came about after months of replication and selective pressure in an immunocomprised patient is fascinating for a number of reasons. First, it must have
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1Day Sooner
1daysooner
1Day Sooner is thrilled to announce our campaign for National Vaccine Day: a one-time federal holiday to promote vaccine education and honor frontline workers. A new op-ed by Dr. Stanley
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Dr. Victoria Dooley
DrDooleyMD
#Covid vaccine was the LEAST painful vaccination I’ve ever received. I was waiting for a poke & it was over before I felt one.The military administrated it at the hospital.
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Anton Spisak
AntonSpisak
If the European Commission wants to get out of this self-imposed mess, it needs to answer these questions:1. Why did it not notify the UK government of its intention to
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
Confusion over various endpoints for the covid pandemic is flaring up again. Eradication, elimination, containment, suppression, transition to seasonal/endemic covid, etc. are terms that even scientists use in inconsistent ways.
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/9 Just to give a sense of how the 50 hospital hubs are actually managing their covid-19 vaccination campaigns, here's an anonymised plan from one trust we have been talking
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Mia Malan
miamalan
[Thread] 1. SA will be getting Pfizer jabs to use in #VaccineRolloutSA. Those jabs need to be stored in special freezers at -70 degrees Celsius. We don't have many of
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
So what do we know about the Pfizer vaccine.1. Great news: vaccine, so far, 90% effective in reducing symptomatic COVID, as opposed to saline injection2. Study enrolled 43,538 volunteers and
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