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Mike Caulfield
holden
I think the other thing we have to think about is the misinfo events which can be made of predictable things that will happen during a vaccine rollout.https://twitter.com/BostonJoan/status/1335610722743701511 I'd need
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Dena Driscoll
bikemamadelphia
It’s okay to feel confused and disappointed about the vaccine stuff. Philadelphia is a shining example of government apathy we have seen at all levels of government the past year.
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Colleen Shalby
CShalby
The goal to vaccinate the masses against COVID-19 still remains largely aspirational in California, but it’s been difficult at times to get the full picture of what’s happening across the
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Marcel Dirsus
marceldirsus
It's incredibly frustrating that a vaccine developed in Germany is distributed elsewhere before it's approved in Europe. The European Union is supposed to make life easier and I don't see
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Jonathan Jarry
crackedscience
I've been reading about the Pfizer clinical trial data for their COVID-19 vaccine today, so I'm gonna write a thread about what I learned.Overall, remarkable safety and efficacy.Here we go!
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alleunammE💊🎤🎶
Dr_nuellie_
Sigh. Anyway let’s educate. There are many vaccine technologies and using weakened or dead organisms is only ONE method of doing it. There are others. The mRNA vaccine tech is
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David Boulware, MD MPH
boulware_dr
Important finding that 50mcg @moderna_tx vaccine dose (1/2 dose) generated the same #SARSCoV2 antibody response as the regular dose. This would double vaccine supply. This important finding will no doubt
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Caroline Coram
CarolineCoramUK
PHARMA: When we have an ‘outbreak’ of something there are usually one or two companies that lead and develop supposedly preventative vaccines. This time round we have every Pharma company
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Kenneth Macdonald
macdonke
Some other countries are not rushing to deploy a vaccine. UKG is having to because its test, trace and isolate system has been dismal so far. That said, vaccines are
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Hannah Weinberger
Weinbergrrrrr
Excited to learn more: Following Pfizer, Moderna (which started testing in Seattle) says its vax appears 94.5% effective, even at preventing severe disease; & bc of surging cases, could have
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Akilah Jefferson Shah, MD, MSc
DrAkilahJ
So much talk this morning about the headlines re: #Pfizervaccine and #allergicreaction. Let’s not add to the fire. #MedTwitter #AllergyTwitter #Allergists are losing it... myself included... a long thread... 1/https://twitter.com/wsj/st
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Ryan Marino
RyanMarino
Antivaxxers claim they aren’t against all vaccines, they just want “safer” vaccines (despite current vaccines being among the safest things in existence).Well, the new mRNA vaccines contain no preservative chemicals
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Noah Ivers
NoahIvers
Another mini COVID vaccine thread:So many healthcare workers want to help contribute to ending the pandemic. How can they help? First some context:The pandemic ends when we have enough vaccinated
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Eric Merkley
EricMerkley
New report on #COVID19 #vaccine hesitancy in by the @MediaEcosystem team (@AengusBridgman @PeejLoewen @taylor_owen @derekruths @ozhilin1). Lot's of great stuff in the report, but wanted to highlight a few
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
As scientists race toward a vaccine for Covid-19, you may be wondering how it’s going to be possible to develop an effective vaccine for this virus when the flu shot
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
Starting to misreport this due to misunderstanding distribution and inventory logistics. Must always be some inventory being re-shipped out to dozens of front line locations, plus a few days supply
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