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G. Stuart Mendenhall, MD, FHRS, FACC
GSMedicine
Media must learn to stop the snark when communicating. Listening to @NPR there is strange condescension instead of information, particularly with vaccine - RNA delivery is a brand new platform,
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Michael Wilner
mawilner
News: A Pentagon system set up for states to keep track of coronavirus vaccines had outdated, inaccurate projections for deliveries, leading governors to think they would receive far more doses
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tails ✨🧚♀️
kokiritails
i understand people are apprehensive about the vaccine (which is fine!!), but there is a massive difference between being apprehensive and just being uneducated about it. if you haven’t already
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ So why won't life return to normal after you're vaccinated? There are many reasons but they all come from the speed of the vaccines to market and not having
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
More on vaccines. I'm going to get boring and geeky on this (no apologies) on the 10 year thing. Vaccines "normally take 10 years". This is being use as a
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Total silliness (ridiculousness) British vaccine scientists = our most valued collaborators. Our successes are linked, and my visits and lectures to UK universities and research institutions = highlight of
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Fatima Akram Hayat
fatimakramhayat
End of year update on #CovidVaccine and distribution in #Pakistan. I’ve been working with the federal @GovtofPakistan for technical assistance in vaccine procurement and rollout. Here is some good news
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Savannah Sims
SavannahSimsCal
The Pfizer/Moderna COVID19 vaccines are mRNA vaccines.What is mRNA? All cells have DNA (in chromosomes). Think of DNA as a cookbook with the directions for your cell to make what
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Mikel Jollett
Mikel_Jollett
I don't think the general language we are using in the discourse about covid vaccines is appropriate.So far, 140 million people have received a covid vaccine worldwide. There have been
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Next 4 months will be rough but COVID situation will be massively better by March b/c of promising vaccines, better testing & treatments & increased understanding of transmission. Hold out
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Dali L. Yang
Dali_Yang
China CDC Director Gao Fu made the strange claim recently that scientists and pharma companies in the West were not capable of developing a COVID-19 vaccine using inactivated SARS-2 because
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
A recent NY Times newsletter claimed we are "underselling" vaccines by honestly communicating the unknowns w/ the benefits and suggested more optimism. Make no mistake: these vaccines are fantastic. But
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Lisa Young
JLisaYoung
I can’t stop thinking about the AHS planned rollout for vaccines (for utterly selfish reasons, TBH). The PM has said that enough vaccine will be available to vaccinate all of
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Emma Hinkle 👩🏻🦰🔬🧬
geneticginger
There is a lot of hubbub about RNA vaccines & I'm an RNA biologist RNA is the message made from DNA that tells our body what proteins the cell should
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chakkaravarthy
drkrvcvijay
#CovidVaccine thread.@rameshlaus @sumanthraman @priyankathiru @dhanyarajendran US,UK, Canada had started their COVID vaccinations as expected .Probably our Government may get the vaccinations by January and reach private market by March for
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Drebonacci
Drestradamus
Vaccines Are Evil Thread The number of aluminum-containing vaccines children receive today has quadrupled over the past 30 years. In the 1970s, children got only four aluminum-containing
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