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William Wall will be happy to take the vaccine
williamwallbook
THREAD I was really excited about the Oxford/Astrazeneca vaccine at the start, mainly because of commitment from the Oxford group to sell the vaccine at close to cost to developed
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Ara Kassarjian, MD, FRCPC
akassarjian
FAI week! Parts 2 & 3 of Lisbon "trilogy" on FAI imaging Control Hip Hype!Part 1: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32405754/ Part 2: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33411052/ Part 3: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Really important news out of UKImportant for UK and the worldBut I have mixed feelings about the science hereSo what's the news?UK MHRA (their FDA) has authorized the Oxford Astra-Zeneca
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Confirmation on the 78% for mild Covid-19 subgroup for Sinovac's inactivated vaccine CoronaVac: excluded people who didn't need medical care. Overall efficacy likely in the low 60s https://archive.vn/Ms4nM Depending on
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
This is the evaluation report for the Innova lateral flow device tests that are currently being used in the Liverpool pilot.https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-11-11-oxford-university-and-phe-confirm-high-sensitivity-lateral-flow-tests-following
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Exeter College JCR
ExeterJCR
If you're angry with the government's decisions about results, get involved with access work next term. This isn't a one off! Students from disadvantaged backgrounds are let down every single
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Danyaal Raza
DanyaalRaza
An important conversation, but tough reality below.Bill Gates & his foundation have funded incredible, life changing Global Health work. However, Gates' commitment to patent rights & implications for COVID-19 vaccines
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wordsbyana
⢠private schools are bad⢠people who went to private school can recognise that private schools are bad⢠thereâs a difference between working class scholarship/bursary kids vs non⢠(almost) everyone
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NEWâA single dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccine provided strong protection in trials after the first 22 days: 76% efficacy (days 22-90). Also, when 2nd shot were delayed by >3 months:
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKINGâ95%ânew data from Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine shows 95% efficacy & is â100% effectiveâ in preventing severe illness, says AZ CEO. Thatâs on par w/ Moderna & Pfizer. No official data yet,
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Sarah Rosemary
SarahRosemary3
Update on the vaccine supply issues & confusing govt lines on this 1/2 @ks_1968 https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/indian-drugmaker-races-ahead-of-uk-in-providing-oxford-covid-19-vaccine-lgmd3pvqp 2/ ...previously CMOs for Scotland, Wal
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Vedica Kant
vedicakant
I wasn't lying when I said I cried when I read about le Carre yesterday. His books mean so much to me that it's really hard to sum up. I
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Daniel Hannan
DanielJHannan
Rhodes's generosity allowed thousands of young people to enjoy an education they could not otherwise have had. The first black student won a scholarship 5 years after his death. Why
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
Drug trials pause all the time when there's an adverse reaction. Frankly, it's miraculous we're already at this stage of testing a vaccine, and it's good to see they're not
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Scott Shapiro
scottjshapiro
An American in Oxford taking a Set Theory courseThread 1/ When writing my dissertation in philosophy, I spent time in Oxford working with my supervisor Joseph Raz. For the fun
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Mark Wallace
wallaceme
Encouraging that the policy for Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine appears to be moving to prioritise getting the crucial first dose to people.https://twitter.com/natashac/status/1344177494052769792 On that topic: https://twitter.com/jimbethell/sta
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