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Sexy Uncle Bert - 8:46
Bertitude
Have some work to do but I’m going to talk about vaccines this week. Let’s start a dialogue about the safety and efficacy in hopes that we can start to
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
If COVID virus or mutant variants cause asymptomatic/mild infection in vaccinated people or reinfection, think of it as a booster dose of vaccine that protects from severe disease/death.Best protection from
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Maxx Chatsko
7MaxxChatsko
A few thoughts on the Pfizer BioNTech news today that the vaccine candidate for SARS-CoV-2 appears to be over 90% effective. First, this is great news. >90% efficacy is really
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Philip Anderson
P_G_Anderson
All the news fit to print from Britain in a very disappointed @nytimes, will continue to cast the UK as the Little Trump, playing fast and loose with science.We've logistical
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
I believe the incoming #COVID19 vaccines tend to be effective and safe. I also predict widespread vaccination campaigns will save lives. Though, I doubt vaccines will significantly shorten the timeline
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
This study estimates the cost to produce the missing vaccines to protect *the entire world* from COVID.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/9/1/3/htmFacilities to produce 16 billion doses of a Moderna type vaccines would only cost
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PoliMath
politicalmath
One of the more interesting things to watch is the media narrative around vaccinesJoe Biden's original 100-day goal was to *distribute* 100 million vaccines in his first 100 days.This was
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Emer Cooke, EMA: only thing EMA can do in terms of production capacity is to work with companies and MS to ensure new manufacturing sites become available as soon as
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Since the vaccine rollout 2 weeks ago, way more people have been diagnosed with #COVID19 than were vaccinated against it.The stated goal of vaccinating 20 million by years end definitely
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s been some really tantalizing data coming out in the past few days that the COVID vaccines might in fact do a great job reducing infection & transmission too, and
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Tim Mak
timkmak
MIT study: Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca and other vaccines may not do as well covering people of Black or Asian genetic ancestry as they do for white peoplehttps://www.zdnet.com/article/mit-machine-learning-models-find-gaps-in-coverage-by-m
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
How COVID unlocked the power of RNA vaccinesThe technology could revolutionize efforts to immunize against HIV, malaria, influenza and more.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00019-w DARPA and RNA vaccines -"...two smaller firm
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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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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
This week @US_FDA called for confirmed infection (+-symptoms) as a primary or secondary endpoint in #SARSCoV2 #vaccine trials. Last year @rebeccajk13 @Steve_Bellan Rui Wang and Matt HItchings we recently proposed
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Zichen Wang
ZichenWanghere
if I am a spin doctor (heard the term a lot recently in Borgen):Taipei abuses its monopoly on chips as bargaining chips to extract COVID vaccines that's in short supply
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I agree with >100 of my colleagues that SARS-CoV-2 is on the way to becoming endemic, meaning it never stops circulating. But just because elimination is unlikely doesn’t mean we
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