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Ant Stanley #BLM
IamStan
Asking the NHS to be ready is hardly planning. Distribution of the vaccine is a mammoth task in it's own.https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1326063409092235265 Obviously the German's are already on it. They've already got
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Holly Fernandez Lynch (she/her)
HollyLynchez
Clearest explanation I have seen to date on how Pfizer plans to handle its placebo participants. Posted in the FDA EUA decision memo, which seems to have been posted since
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Safe & effective vaccines are a powerful tool in fight against #COVID19 virus.WHO welcomes announcement on the efficacy results of @pfizer @BioNTech_Group vaccine candidate - especially on its effectiveness in
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Russia, if you’re listening...
mathvink
Very encouraging.Only downside of this vaccine (and Pfizer’s, which is also messenger RNA-based) is that it apparently still needs two doses to achieve this level of protection.https://twitter.com/cnnbrk/status/1328308048402784262 Side ef
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Hitanshu Gandhi
free_rider
Read it in reverseWhen we know that Covaxin is effective in generating the immune system response and cases are surging and Covishield volume isn't enough, then it is better to
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Stephen Smartt
SteveSmartt
On the question of one dose or two for the COVID vaccines. I think it's the right call to delay the 2nd dose from 3 weeks to ~12. Concerns from
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Dana Fried
leftoblique
TL;DR: The vaccine is the opposite of wearing a mask.(Explanation follows.)https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1357011532106792960 Data seem to show that the vaccine will slow but not stop the spread of Covid-19; what it will
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John Lam - It's OK!
john_lam
THREAD 1. Today's announcement of the 90% efficacy of the Pfizer vaccine, BNT162b2, from preliminary analysis of their Phase 3 study was more great news today. So I'm writing this
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 90% effective, says manufacturer - mass roll out will take a while but if 90% holds this certainly makes a huge differencehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/09/covid-19-vaccine-candidate-effective-pfize
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David Juurlink
DavidJuurlink
This report of a physician who died after receiving COVID vaccine offers a useful lesson in the importance of thinking more critically about does and what does not constitute a
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Andrey Zarur
andreyzarur
Mutations to the Covid-19 virus in the UK are worrying, but not surprising. There are thousands of known mutations to the virus, it was only a matter of time before
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Jim Al-Khalili
jimalkhalili
1/6 We need clear, transparent information on issue of delaying the 2nd Pfizer jab from 3 weeks to 12 weeks. Pfizer don't know if this is a good idea because
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PELHAM3
DamoPelham3
FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT The Chinese BSL4 in Wuhan is owned by Glaxosmithkline who (by coincidence) owns Pfizer which stands to make $2.5 billion off the American Government alone.
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Anne Huang| 黃安安
drannehuang
1/ At this time, we don’t yet have data showing if Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA COVID-19 #vaccine can prevent asymptomatic infection *or* transmission of the virus SARS-CoV-2.We only have data showing
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
I'm very optimistic about US vaccine supply in the coming months. The bottom line is that the Trump administration left a lot of money on the table. It won't be
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Why the Pfizer vaccine news is great: 1) The fact that it worked. After all this was new unproven technology. Could have fallen flat. 2) The huge magnitude of benefit.
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