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Danny Boy
Care2much18
The discussion over vaccines in Ireland is centered on what day it rolls out.Looking at some of the comments, it appears some people have absolutely no clue of the complexities
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Sam Freedman
Samfr
Last week I did a round-up thread on COVID stats/reports which people seemed to find useful so I thought I'd make it a weekly thing... Positive news first. Lockdown continues
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𝚂𝙰𝙻𝙴𝚂 𝙼𝙰𝚅𝙴𝚁𝙸𝙲𝙺 💫
salesmaverick__
How do you anticipate the objections of your readers when writing copy?How do you do overcome this objection?How do you short circuit their brain to purchase from you? Handle objections
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Rebecca Stevens-Walter has hope
anewrebecca
I spend a lot of time with exvangelicals and often, I get a very strong energy that they are eager to join in the resistance. They want to march and
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☡acki 🙂
FrankfurtZack
Imagine, a country is doing rapid tests on the whole population. Everyone who tests + (or refuses to test) has to isolate. After a week, they repeat the routine.If the
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Paul Jakma
pjakma
The "Imperial group" Flaxman et al paper in Nature is the scientific corner-stone justifying "lock down" public health policies. As that paper says many and strict NPIs are better than
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Blas Benito
BlasBenito
Random Forest is a pretty popular modeling method due to its ability to deal with high-dimensional data without requiring any assumptions to be met, and its flexibility to model both
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Ben
bennyoutrageous
For my non-scientist followers: this is a preprint, so it hasn’t been reviewed yet. But essentially the vaccines, both Pfizer and Moderna are significantly less effective against these highly transmissible
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Amanda Weaver, MFA
AWeaverWrites
I’ve been commuting this week and it’s interesting seeing New Yorkers settle into regular mask wearing (on my route, folks are at about 95% compliance). And it’s made me think
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卐 ಪಿನಾಕಪಾಣಿ 卐
pinakapaaNi
The countless number of times have taken blows while training with these. Worst one, left eye. Couldn’t see for two days with that eye. Will always remain a favourite. Obviously.
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Michael
mbradley8
Working in pharmaceutical comms, I get asked a lot about #covid19 #vaccine development. To counter some of the heavy information and scepticism around it, here's some positive thoughts on exciting
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𝘽𝙤𝙗𝙗𝙮 𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙡𝙮 🚁 ⚕
realBobbyHealy
Courtesy of @inside-:Pfizer's trial has nearly 44,000 people enrolled from six different countries. The results, however, come from just 94 infections. The FDA requires a minimum of 164 infections across
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Agree! One dose = 2x people vaccinated The math is plain & simpleApproach is broken. We do not do what makes sense: w/ rapid tests or making single dose vacc
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
COVID vaccines. A primer. 1/Vaccines may be the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines typically take several years to develop. But COVID vaccines are being developed at warp speed.
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Abbie Lieberman
AbbieLieberman
There is a lot of great coverage on the importance #earlyed access recently, but I have to disagree with today's piece in @USATODAY by @kbstevens on @JoeBiden’s plan for #preK.
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Matthew Katz, MD 🇺🇸
subatomicdoc
If we want maximal effectiveness, the first steps are defining groups of people with high vaccine hesitancy, then asking them what their concerns are first. Doctor-derived answers without listening to
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