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Sterghios A. Moschos
DocMoschos
On AZ/Oxford vaccine: Ok the media love a scandal, you know that. @WIRED have one thing right: you cannot meta-analyse studies that do not have common design aspects. On the
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mumbi.
miss_mumbz
Wasn’t Kenya involved in Oxford’s Covid vaccine trials only for their government to turn around and say they cannot support the suspension of IP “rights” so that poorer countries, like
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David Paxton
DavidDPaxton
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret with Queen Elizabeth (George VI out of shot somewhere), visiting the grave of Cecil John Rhodes. 1947. Although those wishing to pay homage to him probably
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Dr Sumaiya Shaikh
Neurophysik
Public health, Pandemic misery, Profit mindset: A thread Everyone is surprised that Covishield or AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine is priced under $3 despite the R&D cost. It is sad that people find
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TNK 🙂
TTBikeFit
The Sweden “Problem” SOLVED!Or, how does a biased world rid itself of the best example of a non-lockdown control for its horrible lockdown experiment? Simple! CHANGE THE DATA. Of course
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
John Bell - Regius Prof at Oxford - asked today at the scientific committee whether the difference in no. of deaths across countries can be attributed to some extent to
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Sarah Newey
sneweyy
1. Covid vaccines are hot commodities; we all want a shot. But should govts pursue herd immunity at home if other countries & regions are left unprotected? It's a question
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Kim A. Wagner
KimAtiWagner
Since @NigelBiggar is once more rallying to the defense of Cecil Rhodes' statue in Oxford, and @DanielJHannan presumably is not far behind, it might be worth taking a closer look
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
1. Very expensive? It's a printed booklet Michael, which probably cost a couple of quid per copy, if that.2. It was sent from a distribution centre, because we weren't going
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Oxford/AZ reports overall reduction in PCR positivity of 54.1%, but only 2% "vaccine efficacy against asymptomatic infection."Confused?Allow me to explain with crudely drawn pictures why the overall findings are still
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nicole lampert
nicolelampert
A snowy north London on Sunday afternoon and there was no happier place to be. I joined a small army of around 50 people to help get nearly 2000 people
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
The conversation around vaccines feels jumbled because there are actually MANY policy ideas being floated:- One dose only vs. two doses spaced apart vs. two doses but don’t reserve the
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. Short #Covid19 vaccine thread:@WHO says 17 vaccines are in human trials around the world at this point: 7 in China, 4 in the US, 2 in the UK* &
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Robert Peston
Peston
If the UK government came late to the Moderna party, and has bought less of its vaccine than is ideal, the fault is not that of Kate Bingham and her
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🕷️The wife scientific🕷️
ProfKatieEwer
Our new preprint on the efficacy of a single dose of the Oxford/AZ ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 #vaccine-76% efficacy against symptomatic infection from day 22 to day 90 post vaccination in 17,177
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Chi 🥰
chiomabayo
Lol just passed through Oxford circus station Good. Important questions :)
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