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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Will delaying #COVID19 vaccine doses cause vaccine immune escape?This nice article misses an extremely important part - that unvaccinated ppl too have so called “partial immunity” while infected.Escape from immunity
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Mohal Joshi
MohalJoshi
Thread INDIA COVID-19 casesAfter peaking out at 97k+ new cases per day in middle of Sep 2020, India for the past few weeks has been trending consistently lower for the
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
1. Thread on Woodward sitting on the interview. BC I know a bit about viruses, the differences between book & newspaper writing, mainstream media (MSM) notions of subjectivity/objectivity and militarism,
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Russ
RussInCheshire
"A virus is far too small to be stopped by a mask"This is really simple.A virus IS too small to be stopped by a mask. But an influenza or coronavirus
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
Since we have two RNA vaccines against SARSCOV2 now, perhaps you should unfollow covidiots , libertarian flubros , Hoover institute faculty, GBD acolytes and every single individual who have suggested
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Dr. Ali George
doc_redbeard
THE ONLY CONSTANT IS CHANGE.Learn something from one the most famous doctors, philosophers, and psychologists ever - Carl Jung: "The paradox is one of our most valued spiritual possessions." What
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
The American Academy of Pediatric *finally* weighs in on schools."the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students
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mdholte, MD, MA (education)
mdholte
Covid-19 infections are starting to overwhelm hospitals. We have patients waiting in our ED hoping to get ICU beds, we have refrigerator trucks outside hospitals. We need every medical professional
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
I was listening today to a lecture (on youtube) on Covid by Russia’s famous pneumonia expert, Academician Alexander Chuchalin. He was for years one of the top Kremlin doctors: he
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Helen Branswell
HelenBranswell
1. A thread on some possible knock-on benefits of masking/distancing for #Covid19. Before the pandemic, 2020 was expected to be a big year for #AFM, a kind of mysterious polio-like
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Dan the Gnome
brewergnome
So this article's been going around! It can be a bit scary. First and probably the most important thing: This doesn't change what we do. We still vaccinate or shield
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Sophie 💖 streamergirl...
sophiebaybey
Kingdom Hearts isn't that confusing and I'm gonna prove it by summarizing every game in just one tweet each. Go. KH1: a boy named Sora is the chosen one of
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myPharmacy
myPharmacyng
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women According to @WHO ,in 2018, up to 311,000 women died from the disease- but there is also good news.Here’s
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Jen Balkus, PhD, MPH
drjenbalkus
ICYMI: Lots on our systemic and individual failures to get vaccines right now to those that needs them most. Sharing pieces from the week (so far) that really resonated w/
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bmh
BMHLTD
#SNG (thread)The discovery of interferons increasing a shorter ACE 2 protein, which the virus cannot bind to are being reported far and wide. This from Pakistan. The science is rock
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Innotesco
lnnotesco
$XSPA case explained:I’m always on the lookout for new cases that “could be the next Apple”. Over the last year, I’ve been fortunate enough to be an early investor
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