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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
When we discuss pandemic-related issues, remove partisan blinders and examine the evidence as is. Most of the time, the conclusion will be tentative. That's ok. We're still learning about this
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Kulvinder Kaur MD
dockaurG
#FactsNotFear MUST WATCH: @FatEmperor's interview with Professor Emeritus of #Immunology Dr. Stadler of University of Bern in Switzerland.Dr. Stadler exposes #COVID19 fear-mongering and estimates ~70-80% of us already have T-cell
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
But NB that for the virus to escape our immunity, that selection pressure is not enough. We also need diversity. A new virus type that better evades immunity needs to
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Tyus D. Williams 🐾🐅🐆
sciencewithtyus
I think what concerns me most about this urgent push to release a vaccine to the public is the leniency that’s following with the precaution we should all be taking
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Ryan Horath
therealrthorat
"We create our own reality...We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."An example of this genre: this tweet claiming the linked video
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Jesse M. Pines, M.D.
DrJessePines
1/ Why we can’t wait 'til Halloween for COVID to disappear Vaccine distribution is the #1 worldwide public health issue. Here’s why: we need to stop the daily death toll.
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
In contrast to antibody-mediated immunity, T-cell response is extremely long-lived. For example, people infected in 2003 with SARS-1 still mount an immune response to #SARSCoV2 17 years later.(10/13) While there
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ This paper is the first significant evidence that recent infection with a common cold coronavirus could have a functional cross protective effect against severe COVID-19. “Recent endemic coronavirus infection
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
This is a good high level discussion on variants and immune responses & importantly also faces head on the possibility that some people are injured or even killed by vaccines
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C. Michael Gibson MD
CMichaelGibson
What we still don’t know:1. Can cases of mild disease among those vaccinated transmit the disease? I suspect so but perhaps at a lower level. Until we know we should
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Research Everything
JR_38MUFC
An important thread on immunity to COVID-19.It is (in my opinion) an extremely conservative estimate that 40% of the U.K. population are already immune to Covid-19. Pre-existing immunity is a
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Derek Gatherer
DerekGatherer
What does a #COVID19 #vaccine with 90% #efficacy imply? It means that 90% of people who are vaccinated will develop sufficient immune response to repel the virus without symptoms (they
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Ian Lyne
lyne_ian
"We want to suppress it, not get rid of it completely, which you can't do anyway, and allow enough of us, who are going to mild illness, to become immune
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Dr. Kamna Kakkar
drkamnakakkar
About Immunity BoostersHaving seen so many patients in our ICU recover from COVID, I firmly believe that the biggest immunity booster that you can give to yourself is managing your
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Prof Francois Balloux
BallouxFrancois
Over the last weeks, a substantial amount of new evidence has become available about immunity to #SARSCoV2. This information can be difficult to process and integrate. As such I felt
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
Over the past nine months I've written occasionally about the prospects for the SARS-CoV-2 virus to evolve into a less (or more) virulent form. In general, we can't count on
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