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Maxx Chatsko
7MaxxChatsko
Will we need to make new coronavirus vaccines each year? Will it change "just like the flu"? Probably not. Coronaviruses and influenzas are very different in how they infect human
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. Corona appears to have outcompeted influenza in a worldwide pandemic. It will become our new ‘flu’Most people will get corona, sooner or later. More than once. It will mutate
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Hensley Lab
SCOTTeHENSLEY
There has been recent discussion of how this influenza virus mouse study that I completed as a postdoc potentially relates to current SARS-CoV-2 evolution, so I thought I would write
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el gato malo
boriquagato
you realize that this is low, not high, right?re-admission for pneumonia is generally around 20% over the next 30 days.you're looking at 9% over 60 days.that's not even half and
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Fred, his sails unfurled
LesserFrederick
We don't have 80 years' experience making and distributing COVID vaccines, and we'll have to make 3-4x the number of doses.https://twitter.com/lymanstoneky/status/1356254549141573644 Completing vaccinations by May was not in any
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Will Kinney
WKCosmo
You know all the people who are out there repeating over and over that "the vaccine doesn't prevent you from transmitting it to other people"? They're almost certainly full of
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have inter
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
How COVID unlocked the power of RNA vaccinesThe technology could revolutionize efforts to immunize against HIV, malaria, influenza and more.https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00019-w DARPA and RNA vaccines -"...two smaller firm
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
United States Influenza testing, MMWR week 4.CDC flu view. https://cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htmFive-year average: 9,051 cases; 21.39% positiveLast year: 13,844; 28.99%This year: 28; 0.1%https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JXUW_6CF4e04iA
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. In normal (ie non-Covid years) Fridays are #flu data update times. @CDCgov puts out #influenza data on Fridays. Flu has been overshadowed by #Covid19, but it still bears watching.
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Undoubtedly there is going to be a lot of conversation surrounding the new viral variants. This is me being completely transparent when I say this: please don’t panic. The most
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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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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
The main concern I'm hearing right now: What if new COVID variants keep evolving so much that vaccines can't keep up and we end up in a situation like the
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Badd Company
BaddCompani
Here's the deal. in 2017 Obama Prepared for a Pandemic. Many Countries were working together to study it to find a cure. It was not long after that, trumpf began
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Dept. of Resource Distribution Elect
NOTDumPhuk
1996 #wuhan #Flu #holyhexes @nytimes article 1996 #Wuhan #Flu https://www.nytimes.com/1996/09/27/us/new-flu-strain-is-out.html https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00043786.htm https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/7/3/pdfs/01-7320.pdf 199
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Corbyn in the Times / Crime from Times Past
TimesCorbyn
As lockdown II loomsA glimpse of what happened a century ago with the 'Spanish' flu of 1918-1919.There were three waves (not two) and the mortality rate hit 29 per 1,000
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