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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
What reaching the peak means for the NHS: We're increasingly confident we have hit *a* peak and hopefully *the* peak of the second wave of coronavirus infections. Hospital admissions lag
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Sasho Todorov 💎🐊
SashoTodorov1
This interestingly may actually reduce vaccinations. People are prone to viewing incentive programs for discretionary behavior as costs they can choose to pay to avoid having to engage/cease behavior. Classic
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Don't think there's been any point in the pandemic at which there's been such a confusing mix of good *and* bad COVID news. I actually think the good > bad,
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Luke - 📞116 123 for Samaritans
lukerobertblack
You’re 19. Your 6th form was ruined, your results messed up, got to uni only to then be locked in halls and fed Jammy dodgers. Blamed for “killing grannies”, unable
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Dr. Geraldine Zamora
doktora_ging
Are the COVID vaccines really necessary? The answer is YES,The vaccines offer one of the ways we may be able to end the pandemic.- Dr. Regina Berba, Chair, Hospital Infection
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❄️Arctic Goddess 🔞
Arctic_Giantess
I’ve been seeing a lot of misinformation on my feed about covid 19. PLEASE do your research, especially if you have a large and impressionable audience. You can still have
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Annie Bergeron-Oliver
AnnieClaireBO
Canadian health officials are giving an update today on vaccine delivery. MGen Danny Fortin says CAN is looking to scale up to 70 points of use, right now 14 are
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
Australians will be among the first in the world to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, if it proves successful, through an agreement between the Australian Government and UK-based drug company AstraZeneca.
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Know very tempting to feel nervous about variants. Please don't: 1) RNA viruses do mutate and those more fit spread more readily; 2) SARS-CoV-2 has much lower mutational rate than
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Emily Porter, M.D.
dremilyportermd
Updates from the last 48 hours: (Thread)12/25: My ER attending physician husband got his first fever of 2020. On Christmas. After avoiding COVID since March. 9 days after his COVID
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Really important news out of UKImportant for UK and the worldBut I have mixed feelings about the science hereSo what's the news?UK MHRA (their FDA) has authorized the Oxford Astra-Zeneca
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Matt Darling 🌐💸🌇
besttrousers
This seems good. One of the things I think that a lot of the vaccination discussions have missed is the importance of "pushing" the vaccine to people, rather than just
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Hillel Neuer
HillelNeuer
Ken Roth doesn't like good news about Israel's vaccinations, so he's trying to twist it into an act of racism. Here's how he deceives:1/ Law. He says "as occupying power,"
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
There’s a lot of fear mongering about how vaccines may not be protective against future strainsWhile this is hypothetically true, we need to put things into perspectiveFirst off you need
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
This is a difficult decision. As @CMO_England says, delaying 2nd dose should save more lives though given: 1. Virus is out of control2. Bottlenecks mean more people won’t be vaccinated
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Volumes Bookcafe and Bookstore
volumesbooks
So, we have been getting some flack for not opening our cafe for in-store seating/drinking/working yet and we'd like to set the record straight on why. Because no one likes
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