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Business Insider
businessinsider
The largest vaccination campaign in the history of the US has begun. The first person to be publicly vaccinated against the #coronavirus in the US was an ICU nurse from
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Ed
Rx_Ed
Part of the reason behind the skepticism of nearly 50% of Americans in regard to the #coronavirus vaccine is related to what they perceive as “hastened” or “political” approach to
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 331Today, UCSF Medicine Grand Rounds. I'll start w/ quick update on local scene & then review the terrific presentation on vaccines and masks by @monicagandhi9.
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Kenny Mathieson
KennyMathieson
Since the UK plan to delay the 2nd Covid vaccine from 3 weeks to 12 weeks was announced, I've felt VERY uneasy.My concerns are principally related to the Pfizer vaccine.Having
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Sandy Macdonald
sandyjmacdonald
As someone who did many RT-PCRs, the most widely-used method of detection for SARS-CoV-2 virus (the cause of Covid-19), during my PhD, here are my thoughts on why questioning the
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D'Plorbl DREGs
DontDregMeBro
It's "FYZA vaxine"?Not "fyzER"?[A] instead of [ER].ER = 23.NowC@mesTHEP@in—-23!!!https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1337586206683574272?s=20FISA = STARTFISA BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE.Vid also runs 3:15.Q315:Tim
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Just listened to a fascinating webinar by @ShabirMadh presenting the results from Novavax trial in South Africa and UK.So will turn this into a brief thread to give some context
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Getting a lot of questions about vaccines and variants and why @moderna_tx is developing a booster based on variant discovered in South Africa if vaccines are thought to protect against
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EveJustWantedToKnowShit⏳
myfinewords
THREAD:This video is nearly a half-hour long. I ask you make time to watch it all, and then I ask you share it.Below, I am posting a report, first available
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David Fisman
DFisman
This is a key point. We REALLY need to know that we have good surveillance infrastructure in place for novel vaccine technologies. We haven't used mRNA vaccines at the population
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
At risk of upsetting people, I need to address why I think teachers should feel very safe going to in-person learning after vaccination. Let's start with why COVID-19 was a
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Wonderful news about the Johnson&Johnson vaccine! Let me explain (and also let me tell you I was just on an interview with Dr. Paul Offit, who believes - like me-
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
When will there be enough evidence that vaccines reduce asymptomatic carriage (e.g. risk of transmission) to be able to change guidelines for vaccinated people not being a risk to unvaccinated?
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Peter Higgins
ibddoctor
THREAD: This year’s #shotwave tweet is unusual. Not about a flu shot (though I got one back in September). This year I am participating in a randomized, controlled trial with
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Scott Beasley
SkyScottBeasley
NEW: One dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine offers 76% protection after day 22 post vaccination - and offers sustained protection through a 3 month period until second dose New analysis by
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
Vaccines are held to higher Standards (side effects might endure ) and for Prevention .Also a lot of hesitancy due to rumours and misconceptions. No such clearance given for Vaccine
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