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Kimberly Prather, Ph.D.
kprather88
A good article on masks. One key way they are believed to help is that lowering the dose that is inhaled lowers the severity of the disease. This could partly
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
A thread discussing recent evidence on longer gap dosing with Astra/Oxford, Pfizer, current gaps in our understanding of impacts, as well as the possible impact of new variants on vaccine
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
Role of #VitaminD in immunity during #COVID19. 1. Vit D is a major precursor for activation of T-cell (for any disease)2. Vitamin D controls cytokines storm in COVID that causes
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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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Arieh Kovler
ariehkovler
From tomorrow, Israel is opening its vaccination programme to cover all residents over the age of 16. The decision is partly because of success in vaccinating over-70s, but also a
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Nadine Nakagawa
NadineNakagawa
We need a real conversation about journalism & bias. There’s a veneer of so-called objectivity when there really is no such thing which is being revealed in some recent anti-poverty
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fleetstreetfox
fleetstreetfox
A note on government promises to vaccinate 15million people by February: It is complete bollocks. 1/threadhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/covid-vaccine-rolled-out-over-23335512 2/ They're already behind where they need to be to h
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Dan listens to the last days of the first days
danlistensto
Happy Thursday. Today I'm going to talk about psilocybin in a therapeutic context. Oregon is the first U.S. state to allow therapeutic psilocybin (as of last week's election passing their
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Anthony Cox
Cox_A_R
This is a complete misrepresentation. On occasions when you don’t have a record of the vaccine used for the first dose they suggest an action. It will be rare.This is
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Philip Anderson
P_G_Anderson
All the news fit to print from Britain in a very disappointed @nytimes, will continue to cast the UK as the Little Trump, playing fast and loose with science.We've logistical
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✨ Ro ✨
RoSphix
That raccoon comic guy thing is a multi-layered example of why its good to negotiate criticism in good faith. He makes every mistake:-Choosing a stupid hill to die on-Going the
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Jordan Gauthier
drjgauthier
Our new paper on second infusions of CD19 CAR T-cells is finally out *in print* in @BloodJournal !https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.2020006770Time for a little Tweetorial Please retweet for your CAR T-cell friends/aficionados [THREAD
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Roberto Pereira
rcr_pereira
A ton of vaccine data has come out today for @pfizer @BioNTech_Group @UniofOxford @AstraZeneca @JennerInstitute with some good articles and Twitter threads on the various data. Will share below in
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Ryan Marino
RyanMarino
Today I received dose 1/2 of Moderna’s COVID vaccine through work as part of CDC tier 1A. It was painless & I’ve had no side effects.None of the behaviors in
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 303Exciting day. @UCSF Grand Rounds, we covered our vaccine rollout, vaccine issues more generally (w/ @drpauloffit), & then the new viral variants (w/ Charles Chiu
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Gerald Lindo
geraldlindo
Twitter is writing practice. Can you condense an idea, and express it in a pithy, vivid, engaging way? Can you slip in a bit of alliteration, rhythm, elegance, poetry? Can
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