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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
First episode of my new podcast is up! It's with @Vivek_Murthy, co-chair of Biden’s coronavirus task force, and you can listen to in full here. But I want to pull
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CZEdwards ($2KforAll)
CZEdwards
There’s this quote: Amateurs talk tactics.Professionals study logistics. And here we are in the middle of the biggest demonstration of what happens when the fucknuts in charge stopped learning tactics
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Jeff Fischer
FoolJeffFischer
1/ Current landscape: A safely-proven Covid-19 vaccine is not likely until 2021. Vaccinating the world will take more than a year. Some 40% may not get vaccinated. Covid is here
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Justin Reich
bjfr
What does education policy need to do in the next 12 months? There are three big time chunks ahead 1) The rest of this year, 2) Summer and pre-full-vaccination fall,
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Joel Hellewell
HellewellJoel
Important but missing from lots of long term covid strategy is an account of why previous disease elimination attempts were failing. Often mobilised to paint covid elimination as impossible but
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
2. Next up? We can't make enough mRNA right now.https://twitter.com/PrEP4AllNow/status/1345467785305063424 3. Those pushing for one dose of the current vaccines are making inferences from post-doc analyses, non-random samples.https://tw
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Meghan Duffy
duffy_ma
Here are some resources I shared with my students related to the new coronavirus vaccines. First, a little info: Both are mRNA vaccines. What does that mean? Rather than injecting
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Greg Callus
Greg_Callus
Is there anywhere a tracker which shows, by vaccine type (mRNA Pfizer/BioNTech vs adenovirus Oxford/AstraZenica): (a) doses delivered to UK; (b) doses ordered by not yet delivered (& due date);
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Humanity’s history is a battle against the microbes. And for most of our history we were losing very decisively.My new post – and visualization – on how vaccines allowed us
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
My interview today with @NIAbbot on @LBC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspfNPhWYq8With a short thread below on the points I made in the interview. The vaccine rollout is a great achievement - we are
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Reclamation and Survival
Reclaim_Survive
As states begin to roll out vaccinations across the country, a disturbing but unsurprising trend is beginning to reveal itself. An analysis from the AP looking at 17 states and
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
I'm getting a series of new Q's from friends & family about the #COVID19 #vaccines in light of (very concerning) news about continuing problems with vaccine distribution. In this thread,
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Peter Cayton, the Stats Guy
PJACaytonPhD
Note: I am a stats guy. The learning that I will share is based on interactions with experts far more knowledgeable than me (like @darwinbandoy).So, let's talk vaccines and numbers.
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
For weeks, the public messages about vaccines have been more negative than the facts warrant.Now we are seeing the cost: A large percentage of Americans wouldn't take a vaccine if
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
It is fine to disagree with my op-ed, https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/vinay-prasad/90764and in fact David Aronoff does so eloquently in the counterpointBut this tweet by @dgurdasani1 is deeply problematic and highlights many of
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Dr. J Robson
JenniferRobson8
1) We have largely given up on rapid testing. If true that #COVID19 will be seasonal/recurrent for some time, we should revisit that de facto choice2) EI & CRSB have
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