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AbeyChalPakkaMat😋(Let's fight together 💪🇮🇳)
BMarimo1
WHY PEOPLE ARE GETTING INFECTED EVEN AFTER TWO SHOTS OF VACCINES It is worth knowing the Reasons for getting infected even after taking two doses of Corona vaccine. A second
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
New @TheLancet study on Oxford Adenovirus vaccine out and is indeed good newsFirst, its an early phase trial -- assessing both safety and efficacyRandomized -- about 500 folks in each
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
We can genetically engineer mosquitoes to produce antibodies against malaria. Using gene drive, we can propagate the mutation to the entire population of mosquitoes. This will save millions upon millions
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Jones Murphy
JonesMurphy
The number in NYC having Covid-19 antibodies is scientifically certainly greater than the official total infected in the entire USA. The whole counting exercise is just garbage right now. Lots
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
A friend of mine got C19. It was a very mild presentation. She recovered and survived it.Would you think that the experience debunked the fear?Sadly, it didn't. She is still
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The Dirty Truth (Josh)
AKA_RealDirty
.@IngrahamAngle has the Stanford professor on that did the antibodies test that shows the fatality rate is not as bad as what they first thought. The Stanford professor says the
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
A recent study shows Oxford/ AstraZeneca’s vaccine gives powerful protection and generates robust long-term immune system responses that may last a lifetime! As well as generating virus-busting antibodies, the vaccine
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Lunsam
Lunsam96
#DVRG Headline Irish news today...Pertinent points from the below:- Current trials in showing ‘statistically significant’ results in 3 different Covid wards. - field trials with front line workers in 8
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Science is our exit strategy. Driving case numbers low buys us important time to develop, test, and deploy vaccines, but there are many other important reasons to slow transmission.A thread
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
Preliminary data from a #coronavirus antibody study of 3,000 people in NY show a 13.9%(!) infection rate.NYC: 21.2%Westchester/Rockland: 11.7%Rest of NY: 3.6%@NYGovCuomo says the case-fatality rate may be 0.5%, but
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Prof. Christina Pagel
chrischirp
FRIDAY GOOD NEWS THREAD:how about some positivity?Here's a brief overview of state of Covid in UK right now.TLDR: pretty good, couple of things to keep an eye on. 1/13 Case
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Rasia
Rasia_here
#Important (Thread)Coronavirus: Things to do when infected. I've noticed that Covid-19 is on peak here again & My mom has also suffered from this last month. I've decided to put
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
Doctors should be aware most serology tests haven't been reviewed by FDA. Quality is highly variable, with some or perhaps many giving uncertain results. False positive rates may be inappropriately
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Helen Ward
profhelenward
A thread on our research pre-printed yesterday (not peer-reviewed) on the prevalence in England of antibodies against the virus that causes COVID-19. Full paper below 1/nhttps://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/institute-of-global-
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Corrie Navis
CorrieJN
So there's some evidence now that you can get COVID-19 more than once-- that stuff isn't well known yet, so I'm not speculating on that in regards to COVID, in
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
People talk about COVID and delayed cancer care like we're just shutting down because we're too busy for cancer. That's not the case.The more COVID there is out there the
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