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Shawna Benson
shawnabenson
Y'all my GP sent the most amazing email re: COVID vaccinations and I have to share it. Tweet thread incoming! Okay, I'm tweeting this in full, so be prepared for
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Arieh Kovler
ariehkovler
A study by Clalit, Israel's largest HMO, shows a 33% drop in detectable Sars-CoV-2 virus by PCR in over-60s 14 days after their first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. Study
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Aletheia 🧢🗽🌹🧦🔰🌈🥑🌍📚🏡⚖️🕢
AletheiaAtheos
Stay healthy and take your immune system supplements like #VitaminD when you do get #COVID19 #Vaccine."Immunosenescence contributes to reduced vaccine response in elderly persons, and is worsened by deficiencies in
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The Professional
science_cited
1. This thread describes in detail a novel mechanism of action induced by the MMR vaccine working synergistically with aluminum adjuvant containing vaccines resulting in autoimmunity and brain damage. 2.
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Ryan O'Hare
thepragmaticape
1/5 So the first COVID vaccine has been approved in the UK. Fantastic news, and a great scientific (and regulatory) achievement! But this is the first step in a
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Amy Curtis
RantyAmyCurtis
Your #CovidVaccine update:My arm is much more sore than last night. On par with the tetanus booster, which was tender/painful for several days (for me). Generally, I still feel achy
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Julie Borowski
JulieBorowski
I no longer call myself a libertarian. All too often, it has become a label people use against me when I start thinking for myself. Oh, you wear a mask?
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Dr Ruth Ann Harpur
RuthAnnHarpur
Let’s talk about flashbacks. Unfortunately, I’ve had a few. They were horrible & confusing. My training meant I understood what was happening (cue brain flitting between ‘I am having a
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KenOliveLab
KenOliveLab
COVID Q1. “I’m concerned the vaccines aren’t safe because they were rushed!” This is a pretty reasonable concern. I mean, if they cut corners, then how can we really know
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Dawn Foster
DawnHFoster
Prisons, like care homes, have high Covid rates and politicians and journalists arguing people in prisons should be lower down the priority lists for vaccines are sociopathic, and don’t give
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Dr. Peter A Singer, OC
PeterASinger
In 2005 after SARS my colleagues & I proposed reciprocity as an important ethical value in pandemics.“Reciprocity requires that society support those who face a disproportionate burden in protecting the
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Dan Kelly
CFIB
Canada's COVID strategy is a mess. With vaccinations at a trickle, blanket lockdowns are the only tool provinces are using. It would be a lot easier to swallow the irreparable
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Alistair Coleman
alistaircoleman
My mentions are already a complete wreck today, so here's a THREAD on why Thalidomide is trending with respect to the Pfizer #Covid19 vaccine approval. Some people are saying that
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Lavender Kraken Nanna (@DrShelly on Parler & Gab)
NannaLavender
1) As stressed as many of us are about these terrible vaccines, which were just approved by the smaller FDA committee (still awaiting full FDA approval), I'm convinced that our
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Kaila Ramsey
k_ramasaurus
It’s vaccine day for me! I want to first say I’m glad that @_DCHealth is now prioritizing vaccines for child care teachers – both as a fellow educator & a
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
Copium again. This arg, which seems to be the go-to talking point for EU types defending their failure, relies on the idea that supply of the vaccines is fixed. But
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