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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
Sharing my simple talking points for people who are hesitant to get #CovidVaccine because they fear vaccine creation was rushed. When asked -is this a rushed vaccine? I reply-
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Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah
rajah_mich
A country like ranked 8th globally for its pandemic response should be backing up its gains with the most efficacious vaccines rather than making do. Tweaking our program is
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Ambulatus
ambulatus
$RAC.AX #asx #oncology #cancer@RaceOncology could be a 2021 #asx 10+ baggerWhy follows in this thread. First watch the strategy video./1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7WKOtMEPnI Bisantrene was shown decades ago to be safe and effective
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Most of You Are Insufferable
not2dayseitan19
I’ve taken part in dozens of criminal jury trials over the course of more than a decade. Trust and believe me when I say there was NEVER going to be
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covid19indiaorg
covid19indiaorg
A (long) thread on Bharat Biotech - ICMR's #Covaxin vaccine.1. Type of vaccine: #Covaxin is a whole virion INACTIVATED vaccine.In such vaccines, the whole #sarscov2 virus is inactivated to make
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Throughout the course of the pandemic, U.S. leaders have squandered:TimeTrust The economyAnd they squandered the chance to do good science — testing vaccines in a way that serves the public
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🇨🇦 @204queen0574 🇨🇦
204queen0574
Does O'Toole not know that most raw materials for production of vaccines come directly from China? Does he seriously think they wouldn't have blocked those supplies from getting through to
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Please allow me to go back to this question of "do vaccines prevent transmission?". What do vaccines do? Stimulate antibody (from B cells) and T cell responses (not often measured)
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The WHO’s chief scientist on a year of loss and learning https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03556-y For anyone remotely involved in healthcare, these are life lessons from @doctorsoumya. A must read.For those of you
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Alex Tabarrok
ATabarrok
I have argued for delaying the second dose in order to hit the virus hard and get more people the first dose. Now epidemiologist @michaelmina_lab and @zeynep make the case
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forwomen.scot
ForwomenScot
Thread on sex and the #HateCrimeBillWe continue to be bemused by the determination of some in government and funded orgs to dismiss and undermine important work on sex in hate
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Florian Krammer
florian_krammer
1) This morning, I shared an enthusiastic tweet about Pfizer's interim results with their COVID-19 vaccine. Let me explain here why am I am so enthusiastic, how the road to
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Dan Nash
Dan_Nash94
For a while now, I have been curious about a type of interval session often performed by cyclists. They will regularly do very high numbers of short intervals with very
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Beheshteh
Beheshteh_E
Why should the public care about criminal lawyers working extra hours?I am going to try to answer this question. Providing a coherent & engaging answer is actually very difficult to
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Andy Grieve
AndrewPGrieve
https://twitter.com/T_Allen1998/status/1323335976991756290?s=20@statsepi Part of the problem is using the same symbols for different things. In a superiority trial delta is the minimum clinical difference, or as @stephensenn calls it "
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
This is reason for cautious optimism but...it’s still data by press release. We need any vaccine as soon as possible, but I’m pretty skeptical that this vaccine is going to
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