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Will Cushman
Will_Cushman
We're about 3 1/2 weeks into the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines in Wisconsin, and I'm not the only one curious about how it's going. But trying to figure it out
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Tom Bollyky
TomBollyky
Interim results on Pfizer vaccine are promising But getting safe doses to those who would benefit most depends on reversing a trend that has defined this pandemic:to quote Isaac Asimov,
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
We talked with epidemiologist and all-around great guy Dr. Rene Najera @EpiRen about #COVID19 vaccine myths and facts—to both counter misinformation, & also answer community members’ questions. Some of the
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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
Our recent work on vaccine prioritization for COVID-19 is now published in @ScienceMagazine, but this paper has evolved because of both formal and informal peer review. So while the paper
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
In a 44,000-person clinical trial, Pfizer’s vaccine candidate prevented over 90% of Covid-19 cases so far.It's fantastic news and a historic scientific accomplishmenthttps://trib.al/nLOpJys Of course, there are still unknowns ab
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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
Autism is an epidemic. The first autism prevalence study (Treffert, 1970) showed an autism rate of less than 1 in 10,000 kids. Today the autism rate in the U.S. in
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inday espina varona
indayevarona
The IATF is not running a tight ship ... could use the synonym “loose” to describe the quality of thought and logic of the country’s top leaders. That ball was
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
But kids can't get COVID! @KenyaBradshaw @ConorPWilliams @ericlerum @karinchenoweth @jacobwaters @selmekki @DataDrivenMD @DanGordonDC https://twitter.com/DrZoeHyde/status/1354405564932001803 "But seriously, kids can't get COVID
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Thoughts on where we are in the UK right now with cases, and the new variant, and what this likely means for the future. And the focus of government solely
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
There's been a lot of discussion about how to communicate uncertainty about vaccines/transmission, guidance for vaccinated people, how to increase vaccine demand/address hesitancy, & what vaccines mean for the "end"
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Great news—MOTHER TO INFANT ANTIBODY TRANSFER! New study demonstrates #SARSCoV2 IgG antibodies were transferred across the placenta to infant cord blood in 87% of pregnant women with antibodies. Potential for
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david friedberg
friedberg
The Pandemic War is an actual war we must fight and win. the virus is surging, and evolving. we must surge back, and evolve faster than the virus. here's my
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Greg Callus
Greg_Callus
On the figures, Health Secretary says 100 vaccination sites has now become 400, and 350,000 vaccinated by Friday morning. But Tier 4 may persist until it is largely rolled-out. How
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 276Here’s my summary of yesterday’s fascinating grand rounds (sorry it's a day late), here: https://youtu.be/UkLmQ5Fe5Qo Far-ranging discussion re: the problems at the CDC, vaccine roll-out
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Chris Baraniuk
chrisbaraniuk
Will non-severe asthmatics get a Covid-19 jab as part of Priorty Group 6?There is currently much confusion about the answer to this question. I've spent the last 24 hours trying
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Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak
alikodjak
The last installment in an @AP @KHNews yearlong investigation into the U.S. public health system shows the stark toll on the public health workforce. 1/?https://apnews.com/article/pandemics-public-health-michael-brown-kansas-coronavirus-pan
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