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ms_hipstory
yesterday I was lucky enough to receive the first dose of my covid Vaccine. I have a lot of complicated feelings about it - but not because it's a vaccine,
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
A few people have asked about comparing flu cases with covid cases and the impact of the PCR test.Short answer...the PCR test 'exaggerates' the problem of covid.It is unusual to
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
LIVE: Operation Warp Speed's Moncel Slaoui said @modernatx vaccine has efficacy of 94.1% overall, 87% efficacy in preventing moderate disease in adults over 65, 100% effective at preventing severe disease
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Quoc Nguyen
quocdngu
Votre père est en CHSLD et votre mère de 85 ans à la maison. Vous savez, tristement, qu'ils seront en contact avec le virus dans 1 mois, dans 2 mois
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Dr Jonathon Tomlinson #BlackLivesMatter
mellojonny
What's missing from the NICE Chronic Pain Consultation? https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/indevelopment/gid-ng10069/consultation/html-content-21. Gender - chronic pain affects women disproportionately2. Inequalities -chronic pain affects
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Sarah Blagden
sarah_blagden
Some of our cancer patients have been refused COVID vaccines. I thought I'd summarise guidance (taken from UK chemotherapy Board, Thames Valley Haematology and PHE guidelines) that applies to Oxford
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
COMMENT: I was startled by the decision to delay the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine, mentioned at today’s morning presser which focused mainly on the Astra/Ox vaccine. In the
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Askeladden Capital
AskeladdenTX
For anyone feeling hopeless, here's your daily dose of COVID good news: one way or another, COVID mortality and hospitalizations should drop fairly substantially in Q1 2020.Why? 1/ 2/ We
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
@JNJNews vaccine results are in! While not as efficacious as Pfizer or Moderna it’s still great news—it was 85% efficacious at preventing severe disease requiring hospitalization. Not a “knockout punch”
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alex azar hate account
insulinth0t
Here’s a thread of why our health insurance here is trash:I’m 23, married and still on my parents health insurance. They pay BCBS about $3,000/mo. Both my parents are CPAs.
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fipco
fipco
How to explain positive results of REDUCE-IT and neutral outcome of STRENGTH? It’s possible that attained plasma EPA levels account for a good part of the difference. #AHA20 /1 Achieved
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Simon Rosenberg
SimonWDC
1/Been writing a lot in recent weeks about need to fix botched vaccine rollout. Excited to see two ideas we discussed here - opening up the cohorts, shipping both doses
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—95%—new data from Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine shows 95% efficacy & is “100% effective” in preventing severe illness, says AZ CEO. That’s on par w/ Moderna & Pfizer. No official data yet,
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The Lancet
TheLancet
NEW—First full results from interim analysis confirm that the Oxford #COVID19 vaccine is safe and efficacious against symptomatic COVID-19 disease: https://hubs.li/H0CcSs60 (1/6) The vaccine protects against symptomatic disease in 7
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Wonderful news about the Johnson&Johnson vaccine! Let me explain (and also let me tell you I was just on an interview with Dr. Paul Offit, who believes - like me-
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50 y/o cismale stack of WW2 books in a trenchcoat
heysawbones
KETAMINE: a thread. Please mute this thread if reading about IV ketamine for depression is not your thing. I got my first dose of IV ketamine on Wednesday. I was
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