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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
UK has authorized AZ/Oxford vaccine. Importantly: UK is leading the way in taking a bold public health approach (vs individual health) to getting the population vaccinated - Prioritizing distribution of
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Gahlord Dewald
gahlord
Just got to watch Fauci do a QA focused on performing arts, I'll probably do a mindmap of it but here's the quick takeaways (nothing gigantic but I know we
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Irène P. Mathieu
gumbo_amando
Today I received the COVID-19 vaccine. I’m also 17 weeks pregnant!It wasn’t an easy choice, but reading the stories of many other pregnant health care workers #onhere helped me to
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Since we're all going to be vaccinated soon (some against their will), it is only proper that we understand what vaccines are, what they do and how they do it.
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The Indian Express
IndianExpress
Covid-19 vaccination drive: Who will get the Covid-19 vaccine first? Public and private healthcare workers.A #quixplained by @ieexplained (1/6) Then, frontline and municipal workers. (2/6) Who's next in line? (3/6)
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Zach Silverman
zsilvs303
With Arizona turning up the heat on vaccinations tomorrow w/ 24hr sites, here's how I would maximize vaccinations nationwide assuming there are 24hr sites in every county: 1) I'd set
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bert huang 🐥
berty38
Experts are saying the sustained drop in COVID infection rates is *not* because of the vaccines, but I think they are. The models say that we shouldn't be seeing a
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OpenFCPS
OpenFCPS2020
The FEA president, speaking before the board, just confirmed she opposes returning to school next fall 5-days a week. She said FCPS should stay in hybrid until kids are vaccinated.
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Katy Balls
katyballs
Boris Johnson’s problems may be increasing by the day but there is one Christmas wish that remains top of the list: approval of the Oxford vaccineIt’s critical for the PM’s
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/Waiting for takeout Her: “Girrrrl! Who is that random white man all over your face?” *leans closer*Her: “Waymint—is that my man #Fauci? Oh, okay, sis. You good.” Him: “Oh yeeeeah,
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Edouard Mathieu
redouad
We're starting to see more and better reporting on why some countries are able to vaccinate so quickly, and why others are lagging behind. I'll compile them in this thread
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
I definitely have the feeling of perspective change this morning, not just about the MHRA but having a tangible time line to first vaccination near me - vaccines are really
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vedran sekara
vedransekara
#COVID thoughtsIn the "west" we're really worried about the current UK strain and fear any new mutation. Our newspapers write tons of articles about mutations no matter how insignificant. Epidemiologists
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Brian Still, M.D.
brianrstill
"I don't want the AstraZeneca vaccine. It is only 62% effective. I want the Pfizer vaccine it is 95% effective."A thread.1/n@US_FDA @DrEricDing https://twitter.com/walletnumb123/status/1348263632648462342 First, the statement
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Psyber Attack
PsyberAttack
This is *significant* because they started their 2nd doses ~30 days ago, which suggests it's [at least in part] the impact from one doseAccording to Johns Hopkins University, Israel has
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William Stern
wmstern
A small thread on vaccines and risk. Lots of sensible people are worried about the risk of harm from a vaccine, and that’s fine, there may be risks we don’t
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