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Sam Freedman
Samfr
I desperately want kids back in school both from a policy perspective and as a parent. But you can't commit to a date while numbers are still this high and
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Matthew Martin
hyperplanes
with no additional funding available, we're not getting any additional hours out of these hospitals/clinics/agencieshttps://twitter.com/tylercowen/status/1344995363053305856 I feel like a lot of people secretly doubted back in march-may
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Joseph Daly
Viregel
12th January 2021: A total of 2,431,648 people in the UK have been vaccinated, an increase of 145,076 since yesterday.This is 3.6% of the UK’s total population. Breakdown:•England: 2,080,280 (3.7%)•Scotland:
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
For maybe the last time today, but probably not the last time this week, crying the EU is horrid or claiming it is about to break up (those opposites that
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Mererid Bowley
MereridBowley
Another tremendous team effort by @AneurinBevanUHB Vaccination Team last week. Over 15,000 vaccinations given since start of roll-out of programme. Teams are delivering as quickly & safely as vaccine becomes
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Luke Bailey
imbadatlife
The thing that I think hasn't been totally internalised is just how good the path the UK is on is. At the current run rate (430k average), we should have
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Paul Romer
paulmromer
On Thursday, @EzraKlein published an important column with discouraging news: the new variants of the corona virus will make it far more difficult to end the pandemic and return to
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Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
EU's regulator finally okayed @BioNTech_Group @pfizer covid jab; vaccination can start Dec 27, way later than in Britain, US, Canada, Israel, Saudi Arabia etc. Nearly 1m ppl got the EU-made
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💙 Cathy 💙
SaltyDuchess
Today’s vaccine update ... #letsvaccinatebritain #COVID19Vaccine #DailyCovidUpdate #DailyBriefing Today’s vaccine figures update ... #letsvaccinatebritain For anyone who wants to refer back, previous days figures are above in this threa
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Mike Wasserman
wassdoc
1) Vaccine Rollout Tweet: Start with positives: Side effects for first dose of vaccine do not appear to be having a significant impact. NHs with strong leadership and great culture
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ As of Friday afternoon, @CDCgov had already learned of 3,150 people who'd received the vaccine had already been "unable to perform normal daily activities, unable to work, [or] required
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Bechara Choucair
choucair
1/ Today, @PresElectBiden announced our national vaccination strategy to get us to 100 million shots by the end the the first 100 days 2/ Open up vaccinations to more priority
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
What a bizarrely distorted graph.It leaves off Denmark, the EU country that has in 2 weeks vaccinated almost as much as UK in 5 weeks.It conveniently sets threshold for any
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Robert Peston
Peston
1) The data shows that the vaccine reduces serious illness and risk of mortality from around 10 days of having just first dose. 2) The risk of acute illness, hospitalisation
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Alex Tabarrok
ATabarrok
I have argued for delaying the second dose in order to hit the virus hard and get more people the first dose. Now epidemiologist @michaelmina_lab and @zeynep make the case
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This seems like a fairly realistic set of assumptions for what to expect on the COVID-19 front next year as vaccinations begin to roll out. Things start to get notably
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