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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
With #COVID19 vaccine efficacy of ~95%, I'm looking forward to vaccine distribution in 2021 bringing the pandemic under control. However, I'm concerned that we'll see antigenic drift of SARS-CoV-2 and
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femdot.
femdotdotcom
ok boom so some context on that new rona stopper that pfizer & biontech dropped. this might be long, bare w/ me. for the sake of tweets lets call it
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
RE-INFECTION CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE: 26-year old world class cyclist Gaviria caught #COVID19 in Feb—hospitalized for 2 weeks. Prevailing wisdom suggested he’d at least be immune for foreseeable future.
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Fatima Tokhmafshan (she/elle) 🇨🇦🏳️🌈
DeNovo_Fatima
Moderna #Vaccine safety & efficacy: overall #Vaccine efficacy against infection with #COVID19 = 94.1% (means a vaccinated person has 94.1% less risk of getting COVID if exposed to the
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
1. This is the last thread I will have as curator for today. So there has been a lot of talk about COVID-19 and all of us have had to
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Patrick Galey #BlackLivesMatter
patrickgaley
I cannot believe the events of the last 10 days aren't getting greater attention Events which will live on infamy as a cautionary tale of western hubris, journalistic malpractice, and
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Let’s talk about the fact that both the attack rate and the death rate among the young is indeed very low with COVID19, unlike most prior pandemics. And let’s speculate
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Claire Berlinski.
ClaireBerlinski
This is a clear, accessible explanation--in the Economist, paywalled--of the paradox of Covid-19, and the reason no one should be reassured by the overall low case fatality rate: to the
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
TWO DIFFERENT #COVID19 PANDEMICS—Many think with cases dropping that pandemic is nearly over. But truth is, there are now 2 different #SARSCoV2 pandemics diverging—old strain is waning, while the more
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
In a number of Sunday papers:Scientific advisers said it was “hard to see” when the restrictions would end as new variants continued to emerge, delivering a potentially devastating blow to
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InMinivanHell
inminivanhell
Behind the ‘Orange Curtain’ PART 2 Before I move on to a different OC Board of Supervisor, I received numerous requests to
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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ There is growing evidence that T-cell immunity allows populations to reach herd immunity once only 10-20% are infected with SARS-CoV-2.This would explain why a highly transmissible virus in densely
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Christopher M. Dougherty
C_M_Dougherty
The NDS already has a framework for making trades across mission areas and timelines that Gens Brown & Berger describe here. What's needed is for leadership to fill that framework
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Dr Yusef Smith
PropaneFitness
COVID VACCINE 101 On Twitter, it's difficult to get a clear, objective view on the COVID vaccine. I have just had mine today, after I spent some time reading around
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A thread discussing recent evidence on longer gap dosing with Astra/Oxford, Pfizer, current gaps in our understanding of impacts, as well as the possible impact of new variants on vaccine
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
The govt strategy on COVID-19 appears to be to “allow the disease to circulate in younger people where it’s not causing much harm” while protecting “the people who are really
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