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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
Another really intelligent piece from @marcdaalder on what the Covid-19 end point might look like for Ao/NZ. When a sufficient proportion of the population is vaccinated, eliminating every case of
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Will delaying #COVID19 vaccine doses cause vaccine immune escape?This nice article misses an extremely important part - that unvaccinated ppl too have so called “partial immunity” while infected.Escape from immunity
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David Lim
davidalim
CDC:"With colder weather, more time spent indoors, the ongoing U.S. holiday season, and silent spread of disease, with approximately 50% of transmission from asymptomatic persons, the United States has entered
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Mr. Mayer
CMayerScience
With all the debate surrounding how COVID19 does/doesn't spread in schools, it's a good time to point out that these debates are about the details in/of scientific knowledge, and that
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Joe Pilot, MD
JoeSilverman7
My family has been in the business of medicine for 100 years. My grandfather was a giant of medicine. There’s a plaque of him hanging at @umichmedicine. He gave his
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Rajeev Venkayya MD
rvenkayya
Agree with this piece and the "strawman" messaging at the end. One clear opportunity is to focus on prevention of severe disease and death (where most vaccines are very efficacious)
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Jen Kates
jenkatesdc
NEW: The #COVID19 “Vaccination Line.” Our review of state priorities (w/@joshmich, JenTolbert):*States are increasingly diverging from CDC guidance and each other;*Timelines vary across and within states;*It's a vaccine roll-out lab
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
'Vaccine priority' and 'vaccine nationalism'. Some hard questions. THREAD. 1/13 So far, the UK has had a successful vaccine programme. It has signed contracts which promise the delivery of many
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✨ Jemma James 🌈✊✨
JimJam1306
So, I'm seeing a lot of worry & outright fearmongering about the #COVID19 vaccine. I'm not entertaining the amti-vax, microchip & secret control crowds - they're beyond hope. This is
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Please allow me to go back to this question of "do vaccines prevent transmission?". What do vaccines do? Stimulate antibody (from B cells) and T cell responses (not often measured)
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Kate Taylor
katetaylornyt
There seems to be a lot of confusion around the question of whether you can resume normal activities when you are vaccinated and why that still involves some risk. In
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Here's the European Commission's first reaction to the publication of the contract, as per spokesman @ericmamer"There are a number of plants which are mentioned in the contract we have with
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Another exciting Monday morning for COVID-19 vaccines! Moderna is reporting 94.5% efficacy for their mRNA vaccine.Read on for a biostatistician's breakdown of the interim results. 10 tweets on severe disease,
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Roberto Perli
R_Perli
1/5 Significant divergence of late between US and German term premiums.Hard not to interpret it as the (at least partial) result of the difference between #ECB easing commitment (pedal to
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Kalipso Chalkidou
kchalkidou
UK NAO watchdog on vaccine spend: over £11bn committed; indemnity protection for pharmacompanies in event of liabilities/legal action due to adverse effects: in 4 out of five contractsagreed, no cap
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EileenIorio
eileeniorio
New York State Health Commissioner Howard Zucker said this week that he is considering mandating all daycare, pre-school, K-12, and college students to get annual flu shots by decree, bypassing
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