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A collection of Covid-19 misinformationYes, the Pirbright Institute patented a coronavirus for research 20 November 2018.Not Covid-19.Just viral research There's over 4000 US patents in the specific Coronavirus sectionIt's not
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Ryan Wain
ryan_wain
We're in lockdown until those at risk are vaccinated. Administering a first dose to 30 million has to become a single-minded national mission. The Govt may have ambition but lack
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declamare
getting people understandably concerned about the exit strategy for international travel restrictions, ie âwhere does it end?âthere is a simple answer thatâs current government policy but few seem aware of:
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
More detailed thread on ABâs variant wave press conference. I canât believe Quebec, which is starting in the worst position (highest daily cases, deaths, hospitalisations, full ICUs) is the last
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Patrick McKenzie
patio11
I largely agree with Scott Aaronson here.Also: I think (optimistic) we have many things we could do this January that would greatly improve our current trajectory and (pessimistic) it will
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
I hate to be the reviewer 2 who jumps in here to rain on the Moderna parade, but their mRNA #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #coronavirus vaccine doesn't totally "start to look like
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Kelly Grant
kellygrant1
I did some back-of-the-napkin calculations. This is enough to vaccinate 1.2 million people (both require two doses.) That's more than enough for every LTC worker and resident, retirement home resident,
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Ananyo Bhattacharya
Ananyo
I hate lockdowns and I hate schools being closed. Which is why I don't want a fourth lockdown later this year. How do we avoid that? 1/ First let's counter
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wiggley_dale
#vaccine and inoculation history. Newspapers in 1913. What was really happening outside of the âThe Science is settledâ script?Here is a newspaper article from December 17,1913 (over 100 years ago)
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
Like many of my industry colleagues, I'll be tweeting out some observations from today's big vaccine advisory committee meeting. Not everything I see, but "Hmm, that was interesting..."-type stuff.I'll try
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Worrisome new dataânew B117 variant is not only more infectious, itâs potentially more infectious in children 0-9 (+24%) and 10-19 (+14%), and less among 60-79, compared to common strains. More
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The Economist
TheEconomist
The first fully-tested covid-19 vaccine has been authorised for use in Britain. How did the country's regulator approve the Pfizer-BioNTech jab so quickly? A bumper thread (1/10) https://econ.st/36v2q3l Britain's
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly January 29: To Arms, to Arms!Letâs focus:Get doses out of freezers and into arms ASAPDenominators: What % of nursing home residents and staff have been vaccinated?Improve equity.
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Mukhi Mindset đ
MukhiMindset
The Great Conjunction Dec 21st, 2020: What You Need To KnowWe only have until this date to Ascend into the 5D realm or else youâll be stuck in the 3DThis
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Jeffrey Mold
Jeff_Mold
Given the surge in interest by the media in humoral (antibody) immunity - I felt it would be nice to give a brief overview of how it works in laymen
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Adam Briggs
ADMBriggs
PHE's COVID surveillance report covering 7th - 13th December landed today. It's difficult reading. It's just the second week since lockdown ended but case rates, hosp admissions, and now ICU
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