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sadhika tiwari
sadhika_tiwari
I have been in Varanasi on the field for over a week now, closely looking at the preparations for the rollout of the vaccine in urban, suburban and rural healthcare
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John B
johnb78
If you are in Australia and worried about covid for any reason other than that you are a healthcare policymaker and covid planning is your job, then you are an
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Really important news out of UKImportant for UK and the worldBut I have mixed feelings about the science hereSo what's the news?UK MHRA (their FDA) has authorized the Oxford Astra-Zeneca
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Dr Able Lawrence🦉MD DM
abledoc
Here is a thread on what people with heart disease should consider before taking vaccine 1/nPeople with heart disease are at increased risk from COVID19 not only due to heart
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Dr. B, Santa’s Scientist
tallfemsci
Science is my love language. A thread:Ask anyone who knows me! I love to talk science. That being said, I’ve seen a lot of very dangerous misinformation floating around regarding
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Esther Choo MD MPH
choo_ek
Dr. Gokal had in-hand doses of COVID vaccine that would go to waste if he didn't use them within hours. He used them for neighbors, acquaintances, and family, filtering out
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Alan U. Kennington
kennington_u
Vaccine "critical herd immunity strength".Let's call it CHIS for now. Assume 100% coverage.Effectiveness E gives CHI if R ≤ 1/(1−E) = CHIS.So E=70% gives CHI if R ≤ 3.33.So CHIS
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oplopanax 'no true Scotsman'
lithohedron
This fall I asked my transplant team if I should get the flu vaccine and they said no. My immune system is so compromised right now my body would likely
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Cathy Newman
cathynewman
Lots to digest from the man who led Oxford jab team Prof Sir John Bell: he tells me South African/Brazil #covid variants are a “big problem” bc “changes are pretty
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Eddie M
EddieMorraNZT
1/5#ODX #NCYT #AVCT #GDRMajority of the CV vaccine’s have been Fast tracked from Phase 1 to Phase 2/3. These trials as we know normally take several months if not yrs.
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Dana Fried
leftoblique
TL;DR: The vaccine is the opposite of wearing a mask.(Explanation follows.)https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1357011532106792960 Data seem to show that the vaccine will slow but not stop the spread of Covid-19; what it will
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Another underappreciated distinction is between "essential" and "frontline" workers, with frontline defined as people who can't perform their jobs from home. The case for frontline workers getting vaccine priority &g
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Dave Id
DaveId
Being able to see the light at the end of the tunnel means that already the tunnel has been dug, tracks are laid, and you have a locomotive propelling you
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Hilda Bastian, PhD
hildabast
Another Covid vaccine to go into phase 2/3 trial in Asia, Latin America, US. It's UB-612, peptide-based vaccine that's hoped to help prevent infection. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04683224 Deal to produce for India
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Ola Grimsholm, PhD
AnImmunologist
A thread on vaccines that induce a better and more efficient long-lasting immunity. It is a misunderstanding often brought up that natural infection induces a better immune response than a
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Anupam Singh
anupampom
Personal thoughts on how to choose Vaccine as of date in India given tremendous uncertainty about approval/availability of Vaccines. If you can get it "somehow" .Get a Pfizer/Moderna Vaccine .
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