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David Fisman
DFisman
One last tweet for today...But I don't think the conceptualization risk-benefit with vaccines has ever been stated more clearly than by Ben Franklin. He had a son (Franky Franklin) who
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Teodrose Fikremariam
TeodroseFikre
THREADAbout DC Politics .@kwamebrowndc I am vehemently opposed to both Democrats and Republicans and neither should this tweet be seen as an endorsement of you politically. That said, let me
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n The AZ vaccine adverse effects are seriously concerning. First, since public money flowed into the project through OWS, we need to have access to the data to figure out
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🔬Samantha Yammine, PhD (aka Science Sam)
heysciencesam
8 frequently asked questions about vaccines, ANSWERED.A collaborative post co-authored by some of your fave of COVID science communicators on Instagram
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Basically the Government through @katebingham acted like a venture capital fund, funding many vaccine candidates, expensively, across different types of tech, with companies from different countries (at time of some
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Lauren Wolfe
Wolfe321
1/ I've covered the virus since May. Here's what scares me most: The vaccines are coming. They'll be shipped starting tomorrow before 7 a.m. That's fantastic news. 2/ But it's
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Evida Poopedi
EvidaPoopedi
This is for those who question why scientists have made Covid19 vaccine in less that a year but they have been struggling to get us vaccines for HIV and cancer.
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Dr. Dave Stukus
AllergyKidsDoc
Reassuring allergy news from first 2 million #COVIDVaccine doses in U.S.Anaphylaxis very rare: Reported in 11 out of a million doses. No identifiable cause or confirmation (lots of speculation). No
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Anne
AnneRN79
A very good thread on how the mRNA vaccines work and why you may feel sick after receiving it. I have to reiterate what I feel is the biggest point
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Roby Bhattacharyya
roby_bhatt
Vaccines offer AMAZING protection from COVID-19. But if you do get sick, do they protect you from severe illness?At first glance, yes: ZERO hospitalizations for COVID in trial pts who
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Katy Stephenson, MD, MPH
k_stephensonMD
What do you need to know about the #COVID19 #vaccine news today? Here's a quick explainer . First, this is very, very good news! The first data from the first
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
What is an mRNA vaccine? One that instructs the human host cell to make isolated viral proteins (not the whole virus just a surface protein!) so the immune system learns
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
On the question of how mink outbreaks can impact vaccines, antibody therapeutics, or diagnostics. How realistic is this concern?The idea is that SARS2 spreading and adapting in large populations of
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
They are front-line workers with top priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine, but they are refusing to take it.https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-12-31/healthcare-workers-refuse-covid-19-vaccine-access Roughly 20% to 40% of the L
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Florian Krammer
florian_krammer
1) The biggest worry for vaccines about the new UK variant is the N501Y mutation in the receptor binding domain. This is also a mutation that appears when SARS-CoV-2 is
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Donna Young
DonnaYoungDC
And here we are.@SteveFDA has repeatedly been asked if #FDA is being politically pressured on #COVID19 #vaccines and drugs.His next response?https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1297138862108663808 Will Congress immediately call @Stev
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