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Jeremy Horpedahl š
jmhorp
Some of my followers are taking this tweet as an indication I support lockdowns. No! I think the economic and social costs of lockdowns are too high compared with the
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: We've been clamoring to see the vaccine data for months. That will finally happen on Tuesday (December 8), when Pfizerās info is released to the public. Here are some
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
Just read Johnson and Johnsonās vaccine is 66% effective against moderate COVID and 85% effective against severe disease (to compare Moderna is 95% effective against moderate and severe COVID) -
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Naunihal Singh
naunihalpublic
Sidestepping a lot of important substantive debate about cabinet appointees, peoples frustration has to do with the scarcity of opportunities until now, with most key positions having been held by
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n As we watch NEW strains of COVID emerge, it becomes even more important to get vaccinated. New strains can only emerge as the virus multiplies within hosts. More hosts
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Tony Cox
The_Soup_Dragon
MK LHL testing data showing increasing prevalence of H69/V70 variant in positive test data - which is detected incidentally by the commonly used 3-gene PCR test. Numerous other mutations are
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ĖĖĖā”ᓮᓱbinniebearā·ĖĖĖ
kittievante
a few things then i'm running away from here: let's not assume every new army is going to consume every bit of information out there. there's too much and there
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
Three comments:1. If the AZ vaccine canāt stop mild and moderate illness in the South African variant, thatās likely true for the other vaccines too.2. What matters most is stopping
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lindsay (normal)
HyperGlavin
I can remember a time when I had to learn how to use a complex device by myself as a child. I was about 4 or 5 years old. Mum
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DIFFERENCE A VARIANT CAN MAKE: Early in the Oxford-AstraZenecaās South Africa trial, before #B1351 variant became dominant, the AZ vaccine had a great efficacy of 75% risk reduction of
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
For all the epidemiologists who were furious at banks' initial horribly confounded correlation analyses of COVID outcomes across countries, I would've thought one of them would recognize the equal absurdity
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Holly Witteman, PhD
hwitteman
In my experience, most Canadians are unaware that Canada has extremely few available acute care hospital beds (meaning ābeds that are maintained, staffed and immediately available for useā) compared to
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Lily Soaper
lilysoaper
THREAD: Considering Iām going through it rn I thought Iād do a mini (possibly long) thread on what PMDD is like and my experiences: At the moment itās more a
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Kemi š
melanatedmommaa
someone said that some white people cannot cope with the pain their ancestors caused so they choose to uphold it. with the idea being that for many racist people, their
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lockedfag
LockedfagNash
Iāve made the decision to stop romanticizing permanent/ extended chastity without a person with a deep bond I share present in my life. When you look at who has been
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKINGāSingle-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine was 72 % effective at protecting against moderate to severe illness in US, 66 % effective in Latin America & 57 % effective in South
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