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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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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Good mRNA vaccine news this morning! Ben Osborn, the UK head of Pfizer, said they do not expect to have to change their vaccine to handle SARS-CoV-2 variants B.1.1.17 and
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Tony G #FBPE 🇬🇧😻🇪🇺 ADHD Is Cool
NoIAmTonyGreen
One of the odder people I follow asked me if I see myself as a victim because I have ADHD.I do not.Allow me to explain, you know, if you're interested
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Sparrow/Liz (semi-hiatus)
UntoNuggan
Hey I just wanted to say that if you're having a chronic illness flare because you overdid it, please be gentle with yourselfPacing can help, but also often daily energy
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INQUEST
INQUEST_ORG
An important blog by @chrishattoncedr on new stats showing sharply increasing use of severe physical restraint, chemical restraint + seclusion on people with learning disabilities and autistic people in inpatient
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SecondOpinion 🙂
DaFeid
Thanks @gummibear737 for explaining "regional mystery & pre-existing immunity" pattern.Maybe it explains why Melbourne (Vic) has seen more cases compared to other parts of Australia.Comparing Victoria to Western Australia:Popu
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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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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
What is the relevance of viral load in #COVID19 disease severity? A very talented @YaleMSTP student @SilvaJ_C found that saliva viral load to be a better predictor of disease than
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Deborah Alsina
DeborahAlsina
My OH received his NHS shielding letter today. It explains the extension til end July & how from August he can go out incl. 2 shops but given his "increased
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John - health freedom advocate- Agapé & Friendship
johnthefocuser
The first question is whether the right endpoints are being studied. Contrary to prevailing assumptions (including those of a former Food and Drug Administration commissioner8), none of the vaccine trials
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Shannon
ShannonZKiller
So much to unpack!Many are fuming over this, calling it “pay to win”. It’s not though. Buying VIEWERS would be pay to win because viewership = growth/success. You can buy
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
New Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Could Be a Kind of Autoimmune Disease. Here's Whyhttps://www.sciencealert.com/covid-could-trick-some-immune-systems-into-making-antibodies-that-turn-against-you Whether or not a person with COVID-19https:/
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Ryan Hobbs
RyanHobbsMMA
1/6: If Sean O’Malleys injury from last night was the same one he had in his fight against Andre Soukhamthath, there are a few things to consider: After the original
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Several studies are coming out saying that blood LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels early in #COVID19 disease correlates with severe disease progression. This is a clue that #pyroptosis may be a
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stefanie 🌱
stefkaufman
As some of you may know, I’ve been dealing with deteriorating mental/physical health & have been in an extended psychiatric episode. I’ve been struggling with whether or not to hospitalize
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Christi Belcourt
christibelcourt
We are all aware of what the 60’s scoop, the millennial scoop and all the scoops did to severe connections of people to family. I know people who have made
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