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Johanna Payton
jopayton
Plenty of lecturers & university teams who invested in whole year / term 2 planning and prep for not just basic ‘online learning & teaching’, but a creative, fun and
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Ryan Marino
RyanMarino
Today I received dose 1/2 of Moderna’s COVID vaccine through work as part of CDC tier 1A. It was painless & I’ve had no side effects.None of the behaviors in
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Dr.Krutika Kuppalli
KrutikaKuppalli
I recognize that $22,200,000,000 a year to prevent a pandemic sounds astronomical, but honestly we should have been proactive and been doing this way before the #SARSCoV2 pandemic. We have
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Liz Hamel
lizhamel
Today we launch the KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor, an ongoing project tracking the public’s attitudes and experiences with #COVID19 vaccinations. Here are some takeaways from the first survey 1/https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/repo
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Drew Armstrong
ArmstrongDrew
VACCINE DATA USER GUIDESome notes here on how to use/read the data we post and gather from states + the CDC, and how we've chosen to present it. Treat this
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Matthew Lesh
matthewlesh
The biggest untold story of 2020 is that Moderna took just 48 hours in Jan to develop a 95% effective vaccine. It then took 11 months for vaccinations to begin
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Nick Davies
_nickdavies
Late last week, it was announced that a new variant of SARS-CoV-2 (VOC 202012/01) was detected and appeared to be spreading rapidly in the south east of England. We analysed
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Jens von Bergmann
vb_jens
New case data is in for yesterday, and the model now picks up an upward trend. This is still preliminary and may change depending on data over the next couple
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Alan Firth 🇩🇰🇬🇧🇪🇺
alan_firth_
A few tweets on what’s going on with Covid-19 in Denmark. Good news is number of deaths & hospitalisations have fallen sharply in last 14 days. But everything is still
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Matt Wolf
MattWolfAB
Demands for vaccinations galore - and understandably so. A THREAD on some of the stark realities of limited supply from Ottawa. First, some good news. 1/x #ableg Alberta is leading
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Robert Ede
Robert_WH_Ede
1/ The latest research from our team looks at how the national vaccine rollout is progressing, and provides practical recommendations for the next phase.https://twitter.com/Policy_Exchange/status/1354346275425153027 2/ Firstly, much has bee
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one wag
Theophite
people are demanding increasing ideological uniformity because the only way our democracy can accomplish anything at all is if everyone no matter their preferences executes on a similar strategy at
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Quite so. Though I'm afraid the takes of the Brexit partisans this morning are still the imminent collapse of the EU, the Northern Ireland protocol, and probably the entirety of
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Burning Is Gay
BurningReagan
I can’t remember if I have ever talked about this on here but I thought I wouldWhen I was a baby and I got my pertussis vaccine I turned bright
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Elaine Hernandez
e_hernandez8
Keep sharing your vaccine pictures. Adopting a new behavior is tricky, but observing others who are influential is powerful. Behaviors are contagious. Some evidence from my research: (1/10)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31186600/ Nov
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Ben
bennyoutrageous
For my non-scientist followers: this is a preprint, so it hasn’t been reviewed yet. But essentially the vaccines, both Pfizer and Moderna are significantly less effective against these highly transmissible
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