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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Just spoke with a close colleague, thought I'd share his storyHave changed minor details to protect himHe's an ER Doc, working in a hot spotFew days ago, early evening, vaccine
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Katherine Ellen Foley
katherineefoley
Most #COVID19vaccines require 2 doses (except Janssen's, which just needs 1). How is the US going to make sure that everyone gets their doses at the proper time? To answer
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Sara Sasse
waytoosasse
Let's talk about pediatric vaccines. Not COVID-19 yet (soon, @synapse2000 !), as I am waiting to hear back from some folks in the know, but a pediatric vaccination 101 for
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FL Health Emerald
FLHealthEmerald
DOH-Okaloosa has received 2,000 total doses of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine. The vaccine has been authorized for emergency use by the @US_FDA, under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA). DOH-Okaloosa is
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Alex Tabarrok
ATabarrok
I have argued for delaying the second dose in order to hit the virus hard and get more people the first dose. Now epidemiologist @michaelmina_lab and @zeynep make the case
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Here's the European Commission's first reaction to the publication of the contract, as per spokesman @ericmamer"There are a number of plants which are mentioned in the contract we have with
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Drew Armstrong
ArmstrongDrew
For the past several weeks I have been watching U.S. vaccine allocations and supply very carefully. Doses administered have hit a supply-based ceiling, topping out around 1.6-7M/day. That is about
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Dr. Gokal had in-hand doses of COVID vaccine that would go to waste if he didn't use them within hours. He used them for neighbors, acquaintances, and family, filtering out
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
If we move fast with trials for a single-dose vaccine, we might be able to double the number of people we can quickly vaccinate—ending this crisis sooner, helping with vaccine
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Paul Kelso
pkelso
After the giddy welcome yesterday it’s clear today that getting the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine to those that need it will be a massive effort. "Huge logistical challenge" barely covers it. Thread
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Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH
GYamey
I'm not an ethicist but would love to get a public health ethicist's take on something that has been troubling me (@prof_goldberg?)Some middle-income nations (e.g. Mongolia, Vietnam, Thailand) have done
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
Louisiana's performance on COVID-19 vaccine keeps worsening. It's now #46 out of 50, administering just 27.3% of supply (81,585 out of 299,325). Where is accountability for @LouisianaGov? My 90-year-old grandparents
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
In a few weeks, Pfizer is expected to have its first shipment of vaccine doses ready for administration, pending vaccine approval. How many doses is each state allocated? I went
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. This may be a thread.https://twitter.com/HelenBranswell/status/1349040350401331201 2. Interesting to hear HHS secretary Alex Azar blame the states for being too slow in the rollout of vaccine when states are still
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Arieh Kovler
ariehkovler
From tomorrow, Israel is opening its vaccination programme to cover all residents over the age of 16. The decision is partly because of success in vaccinating over-70s, but also a
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Robert Peston
Peston
The big point about the first dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is that it massively reduces the risk of serious disease and hospitalisations. In the trials, no one given the
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