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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
I introduce the "Scary Virus Paradox":"After clearing a threshold, the less deadly a virus is, the more it will kill." (Deadliness here defined as R0 * IFR)(log-log graph)This is obviously
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Ms Love
mslove_TLB
VACCINES & AUTISM They say vaccines don't cause autism yet a friend found these links on the govt website linking vaccines to autism! These are allegedly the tried &
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Dr Jenner’s House
DrJennersHouse
Welcome to...The Dr Jenner's House Vaccine Preventable Disease Advent CalendarOver the next 24 days we'll be telling you about 24 different infectious diseases, all of which can be prevented by
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Robson Fletcher
CBCFletch
As the fight against COVID-19 continues & public-health measures wear on, it may be encouraging to recall our many public-health victories of the past.Here's a short list of diseases that
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The Lurkey Turkey
Sulcharae
This is a good thread. To continue the train of thought, let me tell you about one of my dad's friends when he was a kid. We'll call him Walter.
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Misa
misapelater
In 1977, Fred Davenport, of the Dept of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan wrote, "Epidemiological hypotheses must provide satisfactory explanations for all the known findings – not just for
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Kept meaning to do this thread on the duration of vaccine immunity, but got paralyzed b/c of length. So instead I'll break it up into 3 pieces, becoming increasingly geekier
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Colin Wong
DocWongers
#vaccines are topical againWe have anti-vaxxer and vaccine hesitant parents/carers who are very aware of vaccine ‘harms’ but are often less informed about what the imms are forA thread on
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Ndzavi Derrick .CBA
NdzaviDerrick
The Story Behind Vaccination and Vaccines.[Thread] The practice of immunisation dates back hundreds of years. Buddhist monks drank snake venom to confer immunity to snake bite and variolation (smearing of
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
1. This may sound a little odd, but I think the reason the coronavirus has done so much damage in the US is that it's really bad and yet it's
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Which places have done the best job of protecting people from Covid? A thread. Best at early action: TAIWAN. Quickly halted flights, quarantined travelers, implemented widespread testing, and quadrupled face
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
This is one of the best reports about immunity to #COVID19It doesn’t sensationalize anything and gets insights from leading immunologists all pointing at the same -> immunity to COVID is
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Aaron Ginn
aginnt
1/ "The American press has been unrelentingly negative in its COVID coverage, even when there is good news to tell. But there is a lot of good news. The CFR
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Misa
misapelater
Edgar #HopeSimpson’s description of the seasonal nature of influenza will be familiar to followers of @FatEmperor @boriquagato @EthicalSkeptic. Seasonality, however, was but one of 21 questions he raised about the
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Insufferable Homosexual Communist☭
Kayode__ani
In 1996, there was a measles & meningitis outbreak in Nigeria. Pfizer, actually founded by wealthy European settlers, came to Kano & without informed consent, used hundreds of sick children
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Nicholas Gerbino
GerbinoNicholas
Just a quick thread on an article (and a headline) that I find very troubling.https://www.wired.com/story/covid-19-vaccine-super-spreaders/ Firstly, see how we talk and write about the "vulnerable." Please remember that the "
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