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Jeff Samuels
JeffSamuels16
I have repeatedly commented over the last couple of days that the dawn of the new year has brought with it a fresh variant of the old blood libel. Exemplified
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Jonathan Engler đ
jengleruk
Some thoughts on vaccines for SARSCOV2.So, trials for the current vaccine candidates would appear to have been designed to detect a reduction in symptoms only, as summarised here:https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/09/23/covi
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
The PM says all frontline workers, people aged 70+ and people with serious underlying conditions will be vaccinated by mid-February. Thatâs 13 million, so 2 million per week. Potentially doable
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Joe Bruno
JoeBrunoWSOC9
Thread: Ultimately the story boils down to this- The COVID-19 vaccine is limited and coveted right now. Atrium has it. They are scheduling non-patient facing employees to get vaccinated. Plenty
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Jonathan (Gab/Parler: jcho710)
jcho710
1/The COVID vaccine is not a normal vaccine. It's an mRNA vaccine. What this means is as follows. A normal vaccine carries a dead or damaged pathogen like a virus,
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/3: Many thanks âŠ@AlisynCamerotaâ© âŠ@JohnBermanâ© for hosting me this morning âŠ@NewDayâ© on whatâs required to vaccinate the nation. This is our last hope to avert 3,000 deaths/day in 2021. It
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
At risk of upsetting people, I need to address why I think teachers should feel very safe going to in-person learning after vaccination. Let's start with why COVID-19 was a
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Peter Gillibrand
GillibrandPeter
NEW: Wales' vaccination rollout continues to get faster and reach more people with 126,375 first jabs against coronavirus now done.That's up by 157.7% given out a day from the 11th
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Ryan Marino
RyanMarino
Today I received dose 1/2 of Modernaâs COVID vaccine through work as part of CDC tier 1A. It was painless & Iâve had no side effects.None of the behaviors in
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Yaniv Erlich
erlichya
Can BNT162b2 reduces transmission?Excited to share our study using real world data.An encouraging thread Since Dec 20, Israel has rolled a massive COVID19 vaccination program using the BioNTech/Pfizer. The
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Seth Trueger
MDaware
this is an excellent pointsome of my COVID vaccine thoughts (thread)https://twitter.com/Theresa_Chapple/status/1333742249641914368 bottom line: vaccine, good. I will get vaccinated as soon as I can, which, as an ER doc, will
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
My op-ed is NOW OUT! Pls read and considerPS trying to change title (I didn't pick it, don't @ me) to"Is it ok to relax restrictions after COVID Vaccination?"VP says
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Dr. Haryax Pathak
HaryaxPathak
#COVAXINWould I take COVAXIN if offered to me?Yes.Why? Read on.Disclaimer: This isn't about vaccine nationalism or supporting bad science or my bio . This is purely a PERSONAL choice/approach to
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
When will there be enough evidence that vaccines reduce asymptomatic carriage (e.g. risk of transmission) to be able to change guidelines for vaccinated people not being a risk to unvaccinated?
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Gupta Lab, Cambridge
GuptaR_lab
The E484K has indeed arrived on the background of B.1.1.7 and detected thanks to @CovidGenomicsUK. This figure shows number of sequences deposited over time. There may be independent acquisitions which
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King Kay
audaciouskay
Also, I think the vaccine distribution in black communities is not gonna go well. Iâm not a medical professional or scientist so donât listen to me. Iâm just basing this
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