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Ran Balicer
RanBalicer
Clalit’s preliminary analysis demystified:I want to elucidate the preliminary data we made public 10 days ago.By now we have much better data and inferences, but until the publication is out,
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
1/n: People are asking me for comments, and I'll tell you how my ex project manager used to tell me re: me overachieving & striving for "perfection" in some things..."Don't
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: We've been clamoring to see the vaccine data for months. That will finally happen on Tuesday (December 8), when Pfizer’s info is released to the public. Here are some
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Matt Gurney
mattgurney
Back up napkin vaccine math for Ontario:14.5 million of us. About 3 million of those are under 18 and won't get vax right away. So 11.5 million. Need about 80
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Just read Johnson and Johnson’s vaccine is 66% effective against moderate COVID and 85% effective against severe disease (to compare Moderna is 95% effective against moderate and severe COVID) -
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Michael Blackley
Mike_Blackley
Nicola Sturgeon was still blaming care home prioritisation for Scotland lagging behind England on the coronavirus vaccine today. Yet England has massively increased daily numbers over the last five days
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Sterghios A. Moschos
DocMoschos
On AZ/Oxford vaccine: Ok the media love a scandal, you know that. @WIRED have one thing right: you cannot meta-analyse studies that do not have common design aspects. On the
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Patrick K A Kearns
kearnsneuro
Short vaccine : mRNA vaccines (Pfizer vs Moderna) *are very different to* Adenovirus virus vector vaccines (Oxford AZ and Johnson&Johnson). This will matter a lot.Dosing schedule of one, should not
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Mike Wasserman
wassdoc
1) Vaccine Rollout Tweet: Start with positives: Side effects for first dose of vaccine do not appear to be having a significant impact. NHs with strong leadership and great culture
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Uri Shalit
ShalitUri
In recent days two new pieces of evidence have come out of Israel about the effect of the vaccination drive, showing good news about both individual-level and national level effects.1/7
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
Time for a threat on the J&J vaccine whose efficacy results were released today. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/29/health/covid-vaccine-johnson-and-johnson-variants.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage [1/n] First
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richard horton
richardhorton1
If the latest UK lockdown follows the pattern of the first, we should expect peak COVID-19 deaths around Jan 22. There will then follow a gradual decline. The difference, of
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Kenny Mathieson
KennyMathieson
Since the UK plan to delay the 2nd Covid vaccine from 3 weeks to 12 weeks was announced, I've felt VERY uneasy.My concerns are principally related to the Pfizer vaccine.Having
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
So now the meta-analysis of phase 2/3 data from 4 of the trials of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is out @TheLancet. Because of course it is. https://marlin-prod.literatumonline.com/pb-assets/Lancet/pdfs/S0140673620326611.pdf Background: h
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helena
lacroicsz
Thread about my testosterone appointment. So my 1hr appt did have an “assessment”. Spoke with a social worker for a few minutes, here are the questions I remember: “How long
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
Here’s 10 reasons why this “push to reopen early” is utterly insane.1. MUTATION2.MUTATION - unmitigated spread + partially vaccinated pop. = inevitable resistant COVID variant. 3. GODDAMN MUTATION FFS4. Long
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