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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
Here's what we need in relation to Covid communications right now.1. More from my colleagues on what's going on in the different regions in Ireland. Most departments do not have
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OG Bobbie Johnson
bobbie
Yes: We aren’t sure that vaccinated people can’t spread the virus.And yes, this is “science” even if it’s surprising to you. In fact, what we know and don’t know about
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Matthew Herder
cmrherder
Respectfully, this is wrong on several levels.https://twitter.com/IrfanDhalla/status/1336891598697869312 1. The development of Covid19 drugs + vaccines had little to nothing to do with IP rights.And everything to do with the vast
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
A piece in the @nytimes today asserted that the UK “quietly updated its vaccination playbook to allow for a mix and match regimen". This is both strictly true and entirely
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
The interesting comparison to me is not between JNJ's vaccine and the RNA vaccines, but between it and WKV (inactivated virus) vaccines, because they are similar in efficacy. JNJ has
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Kham Kidia MD 🇿🇼 🏳️🌈
kkidia
THREAD1/As a @harvardmed doctor, I will be one of the first people to get a vaccine. My family in Zimbabwe, however, will be some of the last, if they get
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Historically, vaccine development has been a male-dominated field.But today, the science — which is showing spectacular results — is led by womenhttps://trib.al/Hc6jnXY Women played a major role in developing the
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Dr Nicole E Basta
IDEpiPhD
As you consider the #COVID19 #vaccine debates about 1 vs 2 doses, timing of 2nd dose & dosing w/ 2 diff vaccines, keep in mind there is no "right" answer
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Meg Tirrell
megtirrell
Still confused about the 2nd dose vaccine supply? Me too, but I think this is what happened: Let’s go chronologically. Last Thursday, governors wrote a letter to @SecAzar requesting
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Richard Ferrar
Myrddn
From The Root“Pfizer agreed to make 100 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, which would inoculate 50 million Americans. They then gave the federal government a chance to purchase up
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Hanna Merzbach
HannaMerzbach
I worked with @SeveranceTVnews on this explainer about the COVID-19 vaccine in Oregon. Check out this thread for a few things we know so far. 1/7https://www.kgw.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/vaccine/what-we-know-about-the-covid-19-vac
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Benjamin Wolf
benbawan
The relationship between the UK and the EU is rapidly becoming similar to that between Canada and the US - public opinion in the former cares lots about what the
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Hank Green
hankgreen
So, when the vaccines were proved to 90%+ effective at preventing people from getting COVID, science communication world (including me) was quick to have some caveats. One being that the
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
Doug Ford whined that every time he looks up in the sky planes are coming in one after the other. He wants all air travel & borders closed. He understands
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Catalina Lopez Correa 🌎🧬🦠
clopezcorrea
Let’s talk about the #COVID19 vaccine. Below some articles and comments on the vaccine and its relationship with #Genomics The #RNA vaccine from @pfizer & @BioNTech_Group is approved in Canada
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C. Michael Gibson MD
CMichaelGibson
I have questions:1. The follow-up is 2 years after the 2cd dose in the Moderna trial. You cannot enroll if you plan to get another vaccine.If I get randomized to
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