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Olivia Smith
OliviaSmithHist
Following the great news that the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine is approved for use today, here is a thread of women who helped modern vaccines get to where they are today:
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Brenda Wallace, Potato Enthusiast 🥔
BR3NDA
1817–20 Influenza reported among Māori on coasts of Foveaux Strait 1835 Measles reported among Māori in South Island whaling stations 1838–39 ‘Rewha-rewha’ (probably influenza) in Bay of Islands and Mercury
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Ola Grimsholm, PhD
AnImmunologist
A thread on vaccines that induce a better and more efficient long-lasting immunity. It is a misunderstanding often brought up that natural infection induces a better immune response than a
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Miles is thankful Smith
IVMiles
1/ OTD in 1878 Lord Beaconsfield--Benjamin Disraeli--officially announced the death of Princess Alice to the house of Lords in one of the most emotional moments in the House during the
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Miss Status Quo
Synesyfe
Side Bar to those that are doubting our DOH to be able to execute this please note the following :SA runs the largest ARV program in the world successfullySA runs
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Dr Ronan Glynn
ronan_glynn
News on #vaccines against #COVID19 is very encouraging. Its timely to remember the fantastic impact that other vaccines have had over the last 200 yrs in Ireland - apart from
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Julie/Julia
juliemac1000
The covid-19 vaccines are life changers. They not only give you immunity, but protect your household, your community, the NHS and care homes. You having one helps protect the vulnerable.
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
One of the fears some members of the public have about vaccines is the erroneous idea that there are too many vaccines being given and that it would overwhelm a
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Forrest Maready
forrestmaready
1) One of the most jaw-dropping discoveries I made while researching “The Autism Vaccine” took place in Austria. I was initially intrigued by the autism story when I realized that
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Carl_Boethel
BoethelCarl1
While getting a shot may seem trivial these days, we often take for granted the absence of many diseases our parents and GPs suffered (polio, mumps, diphtheria, etc)#CovidVaccine is historic
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Aaron Ginn
aginnt
1/ "The American press has been unrelentingly negative in its COVID coverage, even when there is good news to tell. But there is a lot of good news. The CFR
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You Dont FQQl Me ❤️🇳🇿🥝
wiggley_dale
#vaccine and inoculation history. Newspapers in 1913. What was really happening outside of the “The Science is settled” script?Here is a newspaper article from December 17,1913 (over 100 years ago)
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Colin Wong
DocWongers
#vaccines are topical againWe have anti-vaxxer and vaccine hesitant parents/carers who are very aware of vaccine ‘harms’ but are often less informed about what the imms are forA thread on
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Kim Tartaglia, MD
KimTartaglia
#CovidVaccine #1 This shot represents hope. This shot represents science. This shot represents teamwork. A 1/#ThisIsOurShot #VacciNATION In medical school, I learned of the dangers of diphtheria. Diptheria was
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Mateo Prochazka
teozka
Peru, the country with the highest Covid-19 mortality rate, is currently undergoing an intense political crisis due to a Parliamentary coup. There is no legitimate government, or leadership. Peaceful protests
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Yanga Mdleleni👩🏽🔬🧘🏾♀️🇿🇦
Yanga_md
There is clearly a lot of circulating misinformation leading to mistrust and vaccine hesitancy regarding vaccines for South Africa. Vaccines DO NOT spread infections. Instead, they are designed to protect
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