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Neel Kashkari
neelkashkari
In this editorial, @WSJopinion asks what I have learned about COVID since the spring. I'm on paternity leave but thought it worth answering. /threadhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/joe-bidens-lockdown-lobby-11605223647?mod=opinion_lead_pos1
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Tim Lahey, MD, MMSc
TimLaheyMD
Key point re who is first for a #coronavirus #vaccine THERE IS NOT ONE LINE. This isn’t really a sequence.A THREAD #bioethics #justice #SDOH https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/05/health/covid-vaccine-first.html?referringSource=articleShare I
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Kyle Ocker
Kyle_Ocker
Dr. Jorge Salinas, Hospital Epidemiologist at University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, says he believes case growth will continue but he is growing more optimistic.Citing advanced virus distribution talks, there
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Julie/Julia
juliemac1000
The covid-19 vaccines are life changers. They not only give you immunity, but protect your household, your community, the NHS and care homes. You having one helps protect the vulnerable.
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Walid Gellad, MD MPH
walidgellad
It's very interesting to me how this debate is evolving.First, note how people are willing to tolerate some uncertainty in the data given the public health emergency. That's appropriate. It's
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Andrew Steele
statto
I’m really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. I’ve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but don’t we need to
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Tahir Amin
realtahiramin
This @WSJ Editorial Board piece, which has the jingoism of Rudyard Kipling's writings, deserves a fuller response. But in this thread I'm going to focus on one particular sentence in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DIFFERENCE A VARIANT CAN MAKE: Early in the Oxford-AstraZeneca’s South Africa trial, before #B1351 variant became dominant, the AZ vaccine had a great efficacy of 75% risk reduction of
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Ryan Bourne
MrRBourne
Dear Tory MPs that oppose restrictions: focus now, if you truly want to end the pandemic, on eliminating barriers to or speeding up the distribution of the vaccine. Every week
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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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The Hans Scholl Liberation Front
uTobian
The Political Economy of Vaccines (a thread):The women of Generation X were going to be the first women in history to truly be free. Their grandmothers had fought in the
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
There seems to be some confusion about how mRNA coronavirus vaccines work, so let me explain the underlying biology from start to finish. In a normal human cell, DNA in
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
How please can the government hope to vaccinate undocumented migrants when their GP registration rates are incredibly low because they have reason to fear accessing healthcare as they can be
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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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Sabina Walker 😀 Master Appl Science (Neuroscience
SabinaWalker18
1/x Doctors warn #against rapid vaccine approval - "like a large-scale experiment"“If.. vaccinate widelyin spite of INCOMPLETE DATA,..LARGE-SCALE EXPERIMENT”- Schmidt-Troschke..completely new types of vaccines- mRNA- DNA- viru
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Dr Simon Ashworth
DrSimonAshworth
Dear @DesmondSwayne I have seen your statement that “ICUs are operating at below normal capacity”I am the Director of intensive care at a London Trust. I have worked in ICU
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