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Liam Caffrey
LiamCaffrey
Framing "close to zero" as a promise is false. It is a strategy. Something has to be done to keep the virus out. I suspect the hardest part is not
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Valerie Tosi
valerie_tosi
THREAD1. I don’t know where the misinformation is coming from in LA about “leftover/unused doses” of the vaccine but lemme tell you what’s up from the front lines:Each vial of
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Rachel Alexander
rachelwalexande
Feels like one of the hardest pieces of covering vaccine rollout from a local perspective is figuring out which bottlenecks/logistical failures are federal, which are state & which are local.
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Antibodyodyodyodyodies
EDIBLU
Black people have a tormented history with the medical field and medical advancements. Tuskegee, the origins of gynecology, Henrietta Lacks, etc... We have a right to be cautious of new
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
CORRECTION: I did a tweet thread yesterday which honestly went unexpectedly nuts. @arendbayer has pointed out that it contained a pretty serious mathematical error which I'd like to acknowledge and
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Margot Bloomstein
mbloomstein
How do we build trust in vaccines? Build trust in the scientific process. @RonJohnsonWI is holding a hearing on hydroxychloroquine to undermine vaccine progress. @Brown_SPH Dean @ashishkjha is leading a
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Chris Green
ChrisGreenNews
Breaking: Statement on Covid vaccine at Holyrood- 4.4m over 18s will be eligible for vaccination- First delivery of vaccine to Scotland expected in December- Frontline NHS staff, care home staff
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Uri Shalit
ShalitUri
I’m seeing many discussions about the evidence for vaccine effectiveness in Israel. This is a thread with my thoughts on what we know and don’t know at this point. First
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
We had an opportunity early on. The virus was relatively stable,https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status/1351061927020130312 The was still time to suppress the virus. But that required vigorous Government interventions learning from early mi
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Tom Newton Dunn
tnewtondunn
Will Easter be the new Xmas, albeit a thin one? This is the PM's new hope, I'm told. He has privately shared an aspiration to see restrictions begin to ease
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Another oddity in the vaccine adverse events reports: one Moderna trial death was a suicide in the vaccine arm. It was judged unrelated; someone approached me and told me
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Marieke Walsh
MariekeWalsh
The UK's high commissioner to Canada tells @VassyKapelos on @PnPCBC, that the UK wont take vaccines from COVAX (despite it paying into the fund) because it believes it can complete
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flyonthewall
onthewall_fly
Thoughts on infectious dose and symptom severity... a thread.There is some evidence that lower viral dose leads to less severe symptoms in animal models.https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/status/1277210360118902785?s=201/ You might be thin
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The Globe and Mail
globeandmail
Why have global #COVID19 cases dropped by half? Experts are looking for explanations. Story by @kellygrant1 https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-why-the-number-of-covid-19-cases-is-dropping-globally/ Why are COVID-19 cases droppin
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
I really don’t think those in charge understand the rage so many of us are feeling. If it makes me a bad doctor that I am now enraged at the
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
okay, moving on from my contention that poverty, job loss, business loss, loneliness, food/housing insecurity, harm reduction should all figure in our public health recommendations from now on, the CDC’s
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