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Celeste P.
Celeste_pewter
No. This is not acceptable. State and local governments are struggling, because:1. (In a nutshell), They’ve had to spend more because of COVID. 2. Uncertainty on whether future $ is coming
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Fiona Russell
Fiona_M_Russell
#COVID vaccine in pregnancy- there have been no trials in pregnant women. With any vaccine, safety & efficacy 1st needs to be established in healthy adults before trials are undertaken
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Marie Brennan
swan_tower
Just so we're all clear . . .This covid surge that has hospitals running short on or even *out of* ICU beds across the country? That has us hitting record
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Ryan S.
wrythink
As I see the news from the UK about serious allergic reaction to the COVID vaccine is making the rounds, now seems like a great time to clear up some
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Dr Ronan Glynn
ronan_glynn
The start of our #COVID19 vaccination programme is a very significant positive milestone. But vaccines will not positively impact on the profile of this disease in Ireland in the coming
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
The discussion over vaccines in Ireland is centered on what day it rolls out.Looking at some of the comments, it appears some people have absolutely no clue of the complexities
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
Here is the context: you are going to read and hear about a million and one variant viruses, because viruses mutate by nature. It’s scary, I know. But, a couple
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
Ontario's ability to administer vaccine supply within 7 days is not an issue. The real issues at the moment are:1. Lack of focus on province-wide LTC residents in outbreak who
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
German MEP @PeterLiese, health lead for EU's largest party, speaks out on hyperbolic #vaccines press coverage."It’s not helpful to anyone to only talk about &. Let's talk about &.Says we're
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 237Didn't plan to tweet today, but can’t resist a few quick takes on @pfizer vaccine news https://tinyurl.com/yygwoxwf 90% efficacy is far better than even most optimistic projections.
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. Turning this into a thread.https://twitter.com/HelenBranswell/status/1355139183325683719 2. The J&J vaccine showed an 85% efficacy at protecting against severe #Covid19 — in multiple settings around the world, including in South Af
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 247Fabulous @UCSF Covid Grand Rounds today: @DrPaulOffit @Penn on vaccines, @annieluet on treatments: https://tinyurl.com/y6swyu9e I’ll start with a few SF & national updates, then summarize
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Greta Kaul
gretakaul
Here's who is expected to be recommended for vaccination in different parts of the first phase (this could change). Here's the state workgroup's recommended priorities within 1a. Priority needed because,
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Shaf Choudry
shaftag
A multilingual thread on why it’s important medically & 100% Halal to take the COVID-19 vaccines for our elders. If you can help with other languages please reply. Please RT,
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Lisa Bari 😷 (she/her/hers)
lisabari
With the (preliminary, press release only) news about the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, I wanted to highlight something that has been worrying me since..let's say Saturday at 11:30 AM ET. There are
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
In discussion today about Canada accessing its COVAX vaccine allotment, I've seen COVAX incorrectly framed as a mechanism entirely for the poor. A food bank for vaccines. This isn't a
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