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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
Journalists & editors:I know that stories about Churchill’s staute & Fawlty Towers & get lots of clicks, but there are some stories of huge national importance that are being overlooked.STORY
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Peter Ward
Peter___Ward
If the EU want to keep trying to be spiteful and make demands like this, they are going to get a nasty shock.So, they are threatening to block vaccinations the
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Sreevidya Balasubramaniam
BaluSreevidya
My Notes on Democracy Part 1MANUFACTURING Dl55ENT AND MODI'S RESPONSE - AN ANALYSIS DlS5ENT is allowed in a democracy. Any democratic leader or government will uphold - and MUST uphold
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JHSPH NCRC
JHSPH_NCRC
Our team has reviewed 14 papers on #COVID vaccine phase 1-3 trials, including those produced by @moderna_tx, @BioNTech_Group/@pfizer,& @OxfordVacGroup/@AstraZeneca. All results to date have shown that the vaccines are safe
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW: One of the leading vaccine candidates from Oxford and AZ has been temporarily halted.I’ve been confirming my understanding of this could mean with others. Follow below if interested. Phase
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Phase 3 trial for Sputnik V results landed!To keep in mind: randomized 3 to 1 (not half in vax group, half placebo). It's a pair of vaccines, 1 shot of
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Peter Burns
PeterBurnsESPN
Quick thread:Always a lot of debate about the greatest college football teams of all time....‘95 Nebraska‘01 Miami‘19 LSUBut overlooked is one team....‘99 SewaneeThat’s the 1899 Sewanee Tigers(1/7) With just 22
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'In Truth We Trust'
SikhForTruth
1.France: A leacked document from the French High Commission for Planning reveals our future in 2021. The same agenda being played out in every country at the same time. I
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
History lesson:When anti-retrovirals were developed for HIV in the 90s, drug-makers had no interest in Africa ("not a lucrative market") & ART was unaffordable.Zidovudine was marketed at a price of
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Two questions on vaccine efficacy keep coming up: 1) How long will immunity last? 2) Will it limit overall infections/transmission, and not just symptomatic disease? Q1 is exactly what my
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Ian Lyne
lyne_ian
ThreadPotential SERIOUS DANGER of harmful antibody-dependent enhancement from the #CoronavirusVaccine Please share with family, friends . . everyone!This is a 'trailer' for a video that I'll post the link to
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Eb Defender of Upholstery
EbThen
No, seriously, I'm not confused.Logical and just are not the same things. What is logical is strongly dependent on context, motivation and end goal.If the end goal is to strengthen
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—analysis of Russian #SARSCoV2 vaccine’s phase 3 trial with ~ 20,000 participants finds that a 2-dose regimen has an efficacy of 91.6% against symptomatic #COVID19. No serious adverse events were
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Sandy Douglas
sandyddouglas
Kate Bingham, Die Welt (in English, free) Best explainer I've seen re UK vaccine success: put someone in charge who picks biotech winners for a living, then 'be a good
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Maddison Connaughton
madconnaughton
Strong line up in this weekend's @SatPaper with @oz_f on how public health underfunding and reliance on outsourcing left Victoria with a bolted-together contact tracing system that was "totally challenged",
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Paul McAnulty 🦉
paul_mcanulty
Who were these people? Queen’s University Halls in the 1990’s. Riddel Halls also in foreground. Belfast. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Brooke,_1st_Viscount_Alanbrooke. Multi lingual Field Marshal of WW2 born in France of Fermanag
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