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Doug Campbell
TradeandMoney
I'm leaning toward joining team "one shot is enough". If you look at the Moderna vaccine, from day 13 or so, to day 27 (2nd dose should be on day
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Noah Ivers
NoahIvers
So many questions about long term effects of vaccine. So a quick thread about what we know, what we don’t know, and what we’ll find out pretty soon(Apologies if typos)1/
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
Time for a threat on the J&J vaccine whose efficacy results were released today. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/29/health/covid-vaccine-johnson-and-johnson-variants.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage [1/n] First
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
The way the immune system works is that specific immunity to anything (whether virus or bacteria; first infection or recurrence) will only kick in after the infection gets into you,
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Northern Light Health
NorthernLightH
Many of you are wondering what will happen to the vaccine doses for those who are snowed out today and if we will have “extra doses.” The short answer is
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
FAQs on Pfizer COVID vaccine.Thread1.Which COVID vaccine should I get? Is one better than others? You should get the vaccine you are offered. Getting a large number of people vaccinated
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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
I'm a moderate vaxxer. There are some that I think are sketchy or unnecessary, and fetal cell ethics is a real question, but still, a lot of vaccines are good
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
Fantastic news from the UK! The coronavirus vaccine designed by scientists at the University of Oxford has been just been approved for use in the UK.https://www.bbc.com/news/health-55280671 What’s great about this
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Health Nerd
GidMK
The important thing to remember is that (outside of a trial) REPORTED side-effects are common. Side-effects LINKED TO THE VACCINE are much less sohttps://twitter.com/DoctorChristian/status/1334221833952956418 Worth clarifying here that what
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Natasha Loder
natashaloder
From the UK chief medical officers: For both vaccines, data provided to MHRA demonstrate that whilst efficacy is optimised when a second dose is administered both offer considerable protection after
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
Ok so I guess getting their shots on TV in the past week or two totally undermines a coordinated effort by the highest levels of Democratic politicians and some in
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Craig Garthwaite
C_Garthwaite
Let's be more more clear about costs and benefits of a slightly slower FDA review.First -- we must always keep in mind that the *primary* cause of delay for widespread
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Another Angry Woman
stavvers
Drug trials pause all the time when there's an adverse reaction. Frankly, it's miraculous we're already at this stage of testing a vaccine, and it's good to see they're not
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❄️Arctic Goddess 🔞
Arctic_Giantess
I’ve been seeing a lot of misinformation on my feed about covid 19. PLEASE do your research, especially if you have a large and impressionable audience. You can still have
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Josh Wingrove
josh_wingrove
General Gustave Perna, one of the officials leading the U.S. vaccine rollout, says they will "allocate" 7.9 million doses of Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines across the U.S. this week.(It's possible
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
So I guess while we're all waiting around for FDA's vaccine authorization notice, a few things that I'll be looking for in the notice:- Which populations are covered under the
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