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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Given the concerns raised about the delayed vaccine dosing regimen in the UK, I'm doing another post on this. This probably won't have all the answers, but will hopefully reflect
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DHH
dhh
Following this doctors appointment, I needed an X-ray. Again, referral was in the system. Open choice of 6 facilities to get it done. Booked next-day appointment. In’and’out in 14 fucking
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Shannon Salisbury
Miz_Salisbury
Just in case long-term lurkers think I've changed gears about the efficacy of e-learning because I'm advocating for remote learning, rest assured, this is not the case. E-learning is still
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Fahad Hasin
fahadmh
Mixed feelings on the approval of two vaccines in India. Happy to see India finally get going on vaccines, but serious doubt over the process & evidence used. There's a
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Florian Krammer
florian_krammer
1) The biggest worry for vaccines about the new UK variant is the N501Y mutation in the receptor binding domain. This is also a mutation that appears when SARS-CoV-2 is
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Back in September, we wrote a @nytopinion on the need to focus on severe infection events prevented by Covid-19 vaccineshttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/22/opinion/covid-vaccine-coronavirus.htmlYesterday JNJ presented their Phase 3 data stre
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Ashley Holub, PhD
ashtroid22
Come for the Bernie memes, stay for the science. Now that I have you all here, lets talk about the differences between Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) and Approval. By now,
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Tim Lahey, MD, MMSc
TimLaheyMD
People are dying so let’s give 1 dose of a proven vaccine and a half dose of hydroxychloroquine and call it goodOr, alternatively, we could take a deep breath and
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Thinker
Thinker24631623
@C_Somos Uses a misleading spin of a title in this article. Says 7 out of 10 support this when in the article it’s clear only 45% support it and 55%
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hal 👾
halhod
Making lots of vaccine as fast as possible is now the most important bottleneck on ending the pandemic. I wrote about how the manufacturing ecosystems for different techs (mRNA, viral
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
I highly recommend these VRBPAC documents. There are so many amazing facts in here. One striking finding is this figure. People who received the Pfizer vaccine are protected from #COVID19
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Dr. Anne Rimoin
arimoin
Will healthcare workers be willing to get a #COVID19 #vaccine? We surveyed 600+ #HCWs in LA: 66.5% stated intent to delay/refuse #SARSCoV2 vaccine. Evolving #science, current political climate + fast-tracked
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Greg Poling
GregPoling
THREAD > the SEA section of the strategy doc is laughably thin and divorced from the reality of the last 4 years. That's been covered. So let's talk about what
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
This claim about mask efficacy is disputed. [By me, at a minimum, In March of 2020. Against Twitter policy of not contradicting health experts and risking my account.]https://twitter.com/surgeon_general/status/1233725785283932160 Why are
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Jan Owen
janjowen
One thing I learned when I was widowed at age 48: Complementarian and patriarchal teaching in the church is disempowering to women. I would have told you that I didn't
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
I think it is fair to say now that B.1.1.7 is definitely more transmissible, and possibly more virulent. This also reports cases that have acquired E484K, a mutation found in
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