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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NOT GOOD—so it seems government researchers have discovered that the already more contagious #B117 has further acquired the other troublesome E484K mutation seen in #B1351 & #P1 variants—in 11
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el gato malo
boriquagato
run out of reasons?um, guys, this has been obvious for months: covid comes in seasonal/regional surges. when it's your season, you get covid. lockdowns, masks, & travel bans do nothing.
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
Alright. A quick round-up of useful threads on the Pfizer vaccine results and what they could mean.First port of call: @statnews which - as usual - has probably the best
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facts&effects
EffectsFacts
(1/9) Week 27 update. Retroactive revisions of deaths in week 26 but the trend remains intact. After 6 weeks since reported cases surged there is still a consistent decline in
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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
A lot has been already said today on @liammannix piece on call for a pause to #AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccine roll out in Australia from @ASImmunology (Please see the clarification here
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Happy Friday! More good news: Moderna vaccine about to be approved in US & EU. Who would have thought we'd have at least 3 (!) effective & safe vaccines
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
New SARS_CoV_2 virus strain update. TL;DR - there is something to understand more, and it looks like the virus has tweaked its biology at least on transmissibility; Public health, scientists
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Absurdistwords
absurdistwords
SPOILER ALERT:Here's how the impeachment will go....Democrats will make a devastating and airtight case for Trump's guilt, so strong and compelling that nobody with brain function will not see and
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Jo Jenkinson
jo_jenkinson
Yesterday I attended a WHO convened meeting on COVID in children and adolescents it’s made me think / feel differently about school closures and the difficulties of home schooling. In
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Stephen Lloyd
StephenLloydEBN
THREAD / God almighty. Politics is still keeping me awake at my age. Hence time of these tweets. I posted a few hours ago my incredulity the Eastbourne Lab Party
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ Should we give as many people one dose of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines as possible? Or half as many people two doses of vaccine? It’s a data-free zone.https://twitter.com/CitizenCohn/status/1358075667573862401
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Paul Abi Nasr
PaulAbiNasr
According to multiple polls, and based on the number of registrations on the vaccine platform, there seem to be a very worrying low level of Lebanese signing up to get
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Debnil Sur
debnilsur
Really interesting piece that made me think about dynamics at Stanford, where tech is having a similar impact. Levels are increasingly gamified and provide goals for structure-conditioned students. Founder is
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
I'm flabbergasted here. This isn't a correct interpretation of vaccine efficacy—and that 95% number. It doesn't mean vaccines leave 1 in 20 people "unprotected". https://www.timesnews.net/living/wellness/5-reasons-to
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Aryj
Arrryj
It's okay to be concerned about the COVID-19 vaccines. But concern means you learn about them, and do some credible research or ask experts who'd be able to answer the
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Paul Rosenzweig
RosenzweigP
In this article (https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/10/case-criminally-investigating-ex-president/616804/) I made the case for conducting a criminal investigation of Trump after he leaves office. In doing so, I acknowledged the
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