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Tamas Szakmany MBE
iamyourgasman
I'm an ICU Consultant, not a vaccine or Public Health expert. Nevertheless, I'm asked about vaccinations all the time. Here are my thoughts on this, paraphrased from @TimBuchmanMDPhD First, vaccine
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Stuart Theobald
rationalhill
I think that is inflammatory framing @ferialhaffajee . The trials were done using established protocols that are well vetted by ethics committees. The Oxford vaccine was trialled in UK, Brazil
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Russell Brown
publicaddress
The person did not work "in close proximity to the border" but offsite and apparently not close enough to even be covered by mandatory testing. She wouldn't have had even
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Archimedes DVM 🦉Ω
Archimedes2020
Hi-Science time. Everyone is all worried about COVID variants. And they should be. RNA viruses mutate. A lot. Most mutations don't lead to anything. But some....well...they can be bad. However.....
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/3: Unless we implement a national #COVID19 vaccination plan and strategy, by mid-late spring the number of #COVID19 deaths in America could reach 640,000, equivalent to Americans who died in
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: #COVID19 vaccines will probably prevent you from getting sick. No one knows yet whether they will keep you from spreading the virus to others — that information may be
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Robert Peston
Peston
The EU is arguably playing a self-harming game in potentially restricting vaccine exports to the UK as a tit for tat for the inability of AstraZeneca to supply the 80m
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Guy Verhofstadt
guyverhofstadt
Pro-Europeans should be the first to be critical when things go wrong. On vaccines, they certainly have… My take on @vonderleyen’s #vaccine fiasco and how to move forward and fix
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Mike Fairclough
westrisejunior
When this all kicked off and I saw the mass graves being dug, the makeshift mortuaries erected, the size of football pitches, and heard Boris Johnson's "many of us will
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
I agree with the goal of a “people’s vaccine” – we need vaccines for the entire world.But I don’t see how these proposals would get us there.It seems to me
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Dr Phil Hammond
drphilhammond
I will have an MHRA approved Covid vaccine because I hope it will protect me and others & I accept unknown risks on longer-term safety to reduce my risk of
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thats a great cat right there
_sophejita
The difference between the Covid-19 vaccines and ones we’ve received in the past is that instead of being injected with a weak/inactive version of whatever virus or bacteria is causing
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Powys Teaching Health Board #KeepPowysSafe
PTHBhealth
A huge amount of work has gone into planning the massive effort needed to provide everyone with a Covid-19 vaccine.By 5 January we had already vaccinated nearly 5,000 people in
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Motor City Muckraker
MCmuckraker
Without a widespread willingness of the populace to get vaccinated, the consequences could be disastrous: The pandemic won't end, leading to future surges, an overburdened healthcare system, a crippled economy,
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Heather Curtis
HeatherMCurtis1
MoCo isn't getting its fair share of #COVID19 vaccines from MD according to @tomhucker and @albornoz_gabe. They want to know why the most populous places in MD-MoCo, PG and Balt
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Widow's Son
WidowsSon10
I think people are letting their emotions get in the way of thinking logically about his reporting. The idea that these pharmaceutical products were under tested and overstate efficacy and
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