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Boghuma
Every year a vaccine is designed to protect against the 3 or 4 influenza viruses determined by surveillance as most likely to spread & cause illness during the upcoming flu
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
FACT: The PCR or lateral flow tests do not test for Covid19 nor do they test for even a single or even many SARSCoV2 particles or virions. The PCR is
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
You can't spread or transmit Covid19, you can only spread or transmit SARSCoV2 if symptomatic. Whether SARSCoV2 becomes symptomatic or even severe Covid19 in someone else depends on their Vitamin
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LibertySavage
AxelSavage4
1) Thread entitled: 'The nitty gritty on the #scamdemic ':On pg 39 of CDC document entitled "CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel," dated July 13, 2020, the CDC
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Labour’s abstention today is interesting. They should oppose as should all MPs. There’s no evidence of a public health crisis nor that one is imminent. Even early in winter, some
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Roxanne Khamsi
rkhamsi
#THREAD: COVID-19 could be a double whammy for older people -- they're more likely to die from it and they might be less likely to respond to a vaccine. This
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Tom Creo
tomfcreo
1/n We're all familiar with the Coronavirus(SARSv2) THESIS –global pandemic, infection rates, health care burden, flattening the curve, etc. In this thread I gather a loose ANTITHESIS that is emerging,
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
NEW THREAD: «Recent endemic coronavirus infection is associated with less severe COVID-19» The thrust of the paper is that if you had previous exposure to endemic coronaviruses (eCoV) and catch
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Whoa—Scientists have raised possibility that the increase in transmission is maybe due to kids. A new detail on UK mutated variant B.1.1.7–New strain may make children “as equally susceptible
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi (and Research) Weekly: New Highs, New Lows More cases in more places than ever. More hospitalizations. Sadly, as much division as ever. Encouraging news on vaccines, immunity but
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Dana Smith
SmithDanaG
Fauci is giving grand rounds at @JohnsHopkins today. Showing a map of the US covered in red, he says, "We are at the explosive, almost exponential, stage of the pandemic."
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Marion Holman
holmanm
1/23 Thoughts on Covid Vaccine: First of all, up until this point there has never been a successful vaccine for coronaviruses in humans, due to a problem typical of coronavirus
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Health Nerd
GidMK
A few people have asked me to do this, and I always like to be consistentThe Great Barrington Declaration is unscientific nonsense. What about the John Snow Memorandum (JSM)Some peer-review
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Are you up4BUIA? (Bottom-Up Interdisciplinarity)
Seempleetoo
"They all developed anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies and a significant T cell response detectable up to 69 days after symptom onset... Six out of eight contacts developed a SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
What’s going on with COVID testing in the UK? Here are the figures for the last two weeks https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/cases 1/24 They fell off a cliff because @PHE_UK introduced more stringent
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Rossana Segreto
Rossana38510044
1/ Was the pandemic caused by SARS2 the result of vaccine research gone wrong? The following thread is the product of a DRASTIC* investigation: the possibility that SARS2 and RaTG13
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