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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
On @BBCOS today discussing the tragedy of exceeding 100,000 COVID-19 deaths in the UK, and what led to this.19:03 for a bit and then 19:23 onwards:https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/live/bbcnewsAlso, a few thoughts in
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The Medical M.A.B.
Oga_DoctorBlue
Ive had a few conversations with non-medical folk about taking the vaccine, most recently with the boys I grew up with. Real questions have come up, and they're not stupid
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𝐄𝐱𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐨𝐩𝐞
exavierpope
This Black doctors room now almost 1,000 people on Clubhouse on COVID-19 vaccine should be disseminated to the public and one of the best done on this platform. This is
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BenjaminABock
[LIVE THREAD] Deep State DARPA Dig[gies] >>Post 10598786DARPA sold out sex trafficking tools to highest bidder to recognize memes and censor patriots… https://usc-isi-i2.github.io/dig/ >>Post 10598820 Heres the DARPA pro
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
The interesting comparison to me is not between JNJ's vaccine and the RNA vaccines, but between it and WKV (inactivated virus) vaccines, because they are similar in efficacy. JNJ has
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Myles McNulty
MylesMcNulty
An extraordinary day. Firstly, fabulous initial data from Pfizer's vaccine, demonstrating it's 90% effective. An immense scientific breakthrough and a boon for humanity. From an investment perspective (the raison d'être
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Kevin R McCarthy
mccarthy_kr
Sharing this story. What a way to kick things off with @PittCVR How does a virus with a proofreading polymerase rapidly evolve? In the case of SARS-CoV-2 we believe that
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Thomas Zimmer
tzimmer_history
I want to share my personal Covid-19 story, from my infection in March to the ongoing struggle with long-term effects, even four months later. Too many people are still unconcerned
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Onur Özgöde
ummodern
If there’s a lesson from the pandemic, it is that the US failed not because of central planning and coordination, but lack thereof.https://twitter.com/conor64/status/1346276342027849728 Wasn't going to do this thread, but
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Eric Allix Rogers
EricAllixRogers
On Having COVID* ()I first started feeling ill on Monday evening, February 1. It felt like the onset of a cold, extraordinary only because in this era of distancing, I
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Larry
Larry64450205
#ncyt #alnov #novacytSP Angel published a New note on #ncytYou Can Access the full document here :https://novacyt.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/SP-Angel-Update-04.02.2021.pdfThe target Price is 1433p, but there are many interesting things
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
(1/12) The #CovidToes mystery deepens again.It looks like they are caused by #SARSCoV2 after all, but people have been looking with the wrong test.It seems pretty conclusive now that #COVID19
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Let me be clear — antibodies declining after COVID infection is completely normal part of immunity— antibodies against any former infection are not gone forever - its “recipe” for building
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Carrie Lucas
lucasite_lab
Thrilled to share our pre-print describing single-cell, TCR/BCR repertoire analyses, serum proteomics, and functional studies in MIS-C where we define features that help elucidate mechanisms of immune-mediated tissue damage. Here's
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
A new article in @nytimes states rapid tests falter in asymptomaticsWarning of their use for asymptomatic screeningSays: among random asymptomatic #COVID19 screens, Rapid Tests caught only 32% of PCR +ve
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Gage Moreno
GageKMoreno
Our updated #SARSCoV2 in cats preprint is now available @ https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.16.384917v2.full.pdf+html this time with an emphasis on Spike H655Y! A (1/7)@KATarinambraun @tcfriedrich @dho I won't get into th
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