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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
Yesterday's NHS data shows that 59% of over 80s have had 1st vaccine dose but there is huge variation across STPs. 85% of over 80s in Gloucestershire, which may be
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James Aycock, data nerd 📈
firstresponses
Memphis/Shelby CountyCovid Wk-In-Review* Lots of talk about schools, but...* What level of risk do we think is acceptable?* Cases continue to drop* But we're still at "Highest risk of transmission
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
1/ When you get vaccinated you don’t make just one type of antibody. You make a whole portfolio of antibodies against various epitopes. So unless there is a huge number
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𝓝𝓸𝓼𝓯𝓮𝓻𝓪𝓽𝓾
FourWinns298
1/ Lockdowns are painful. Even Ontario's version will cause suffering for a lot of people. Compliance is high when people see results that are working and can see tangible proof
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Despite the unfortunate title, let me state emphatically, the scientists stand with the teachers. There’s no daylight between us. We are scientists in part because of our K-12 teachers. There’s
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Lisa Young
JLisaYoung
I can’t stop thinking about the AHS planned rollout for vaccines (for utterly selfish reasons, TBH). The PM has said that enough vaccine will be available to vaccinate all of
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
Quick tweetorial on why the design of the different vaccine studies is important. I'm also going to talk about how reporting has coloured the debate. My disclosures- Minor investigator on
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Too many in our public health community have spent the last year ignoring history and ground level reality, and embracing anodyne theory and jibberish models. Below is a small snapshot
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Kai Nagata 🇨🇦
kainagata
Canada became a country in 1867. Here's what happened in the five years prior (just in B.C.)Smallpox arrives in Victoria. Colonial authorities refuse to vaccinate local Indigenous people. Instead they
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
With #COVID19 vaccine supply ramping up, there is lots of discussion about #Ontario's vaccine distribution plan and how individuals are being prioritized.Ontario's ethical framework is clear that prevention of illness/death
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Evan Bush
evanbush
At @uwmnewsroom’s UW Medical Center, where the hospital system expects to vaccinate about 13 people today, according to spokeswoman Susan Gregg. List of those to be vaccinated includes ICU nurse,
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
A pic via @SimpleCovid to explain why we are in so much trouble:When cases RISE, hospitalisations rise 7 days later, and deaths ~10 days after that.When cases FALL, we won't
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GRB
epigiri
Vaccine hesitancy is a phrase that has to be used with caution. People are not vaccinated for many reasons. I list some of the potential reasons here:1. Lack of awareness
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Daniel Leifer, MD
LeiferMd
I feel like I'm shouting into the void. We have a catastrophe looming within weeks, as the mutant strain takes hold in the US. The window is closing to vaccinate
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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
The COVID-19 vaccine hopefully marks the beginning of the end of the pandemic. As the vaccine can’t be given to everyone immediately, the govt's advisers, the JCVI, have set out
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Masks aren't the answer.Lockdowns aren't.School closures aren't.Travel bans aren't.The early Israeli data suggest vaccines won't be either. (Just as they aren't for the flu.)A year in, the choice is
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