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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Texas hospitals have received over 600,000 doses yet only about 100,000 vaccinated so far? These aren’t bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon. We don’t need age vaccines, are we overthinking this? Texas
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Different type of vaccine being developed at Scottish factory of a French company - an “inactivated whole virus” - UK task force secured 60m dose preorder in July for €470m
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Everyone needs to read this 40-year saga of Dr Katalin Karikó, inventor of the mRNA therapy behind Pfizer/BioNTech & Moderna #COVID19 vaccines. Rejected many times, nevertheless she persisted. She will
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david hepburn
apnoeaboy
The vaccine is absolutely brilliant science. It’s a real opportunity to end this pandemic. I’ll definitely be having it, and soon i hope. The reason MHRA have moved so quickly
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
How is a vaccine approved for production Pre-approval stage following clinical trials Regulatory assessment & approval WHO prequalification & approval Ready for productionFind out more in detail http://bit.ly/3675hhZ Making va
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Pete Foley
PeteIn280
Further information this week on the South African variant which, along with one of the two Brazilian variants, is of most concern.The South African variant was shown to be resistant
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Darren Markland
drdagly
Ok. Educational thread. #COVID19 #vaccine #strains #Mutation First a caveat. Until we have good data most of this thread is theoretical, but to keep you out of suspense, I believe
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Kiran Kumbhar
kikumbhar
'Free' vaccinationSome ppl, for good reasons, believe that vaccines should not be made available free for all but only for the 'poor'. It's very noble when ppl volunteer to pay
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Pete Foley
PeteIn280
Further information this week on the South African variant which, along with one of the two Brazilian variants, is of most concern.The South African variant was shown to be vaccine
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
I'm seeing commentary asking why Australia isn't just rolling out the vaccine prior to regulatory approval, or why the TGA just doesn't register the vaccine based on approvals in other
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Justin Stevens
_JustinStevens_
A timeline thread on Australia’s vaccines 19/8/20 PM media release: ‘Australians will be among the first in the world to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, if it proves successful, through
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Natasha Allergy Research Foundation - NARF.org.uk
NatashasLegacy
Today's news that two NHS staff have already experienced severe allergic reactions during the first roll-outs of the Pfizer Covid Vaccine is deeply concerning. 1/6https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/09/pfizer-covid-vaccine-nhs-ex
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Lucy Walker Lab UCL
LucyWalkerlab
At the start of the pandemic it was unclear whether infection with the novel coronavirus (#SARSCoV2) would lead to protective immunity, how long immunity would last, whether vaccines could be
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Jerome Adams
JeromeAdamsMD
This week @cdcgov’s advisory committee on immunization practices met to discuss who should get a #COVID19 vaccine 1st- & it sparked some new questions. Here’s awith some info on key
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Olivia Webb
OliviaWebbC
This week I wrote a long post about (1) why we weren't prepared to manufacture a COVID-19 vaccine and (2) how we've prepared for other pandemics (namely, influenza)Short https://acute.substack.com/p/dry-ice-and-millions-of-secret-ch
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
A quick vaccine overview currently has agreements with 7 potential vaccine providers, for up to 398 million dosesSo far, 2 of these vaccines have been authorized has agreed to purchase
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