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@hjellebrian
hjellebrian1
For those of us who sweated over such unvaccinable, uncontrollable foes as HIV and HCV, SARS-CoV-2 is actually interesting cuz it CONSTANTLY shows us its weaknesses. There are several... One
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The Professional
science_cited
1. This thread describes in detail a novel mechanism of action induced by the MMR vaccine working synergistically with aluminum adjuvant containing vaccines resulting in autoimmunity and brain damage. 2.
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Onyema Ogbuagu
DrOnyemaOgbuagu
Let's dispel some rumors especially because misinformation about COVID-19 may and can cost lives. Enough already!1. Vaccine efficacy results are real. They were not delayed to hurt or help any
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Singing and coughing might create infectious SARS2 aerosols you say? How could we EVER have knownFrom 1996 Sepkowitz "How contagious is tuberculosis" (TB) I like this article because it reminds
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Mello.B33
B33Mello
1/ I really didn't want to do this & i always try to stay within evidence & science realm & avoid ideas that are "out there" but this needs to
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
1/5 thread, it's truly terrifying how the American "health freedom" #antivax anti-science movement has become a global phenonmenonhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/29/berlin-braces-for-anti-coronavirus-protest-against
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Renee DiResta
noUpside
The policy change that Facebook made in 2019 during the Brooklyn measles outbreak involved splitting HEALTH MISINFO ab vaccines off from POLITICAL DEBATES about vaccination. "vaccines cause autism" - no.
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Accountabaloney
FLBaloney
What we want #whenFLschoolsreopen:Creative, compassionate teaching, hybrid schools, flexible schedules and a focus on needs-based, rather than standardized, learning might actually catch on. And we wouldn’t ever have to label
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Mohit Mehta મોહિત મહેતા
MohitLingual
Another PhD student told me, in the spring before I began my doctoral program, that my experiences before grad school would not be validated/important...(1/6) ...To the contrary. I know now,
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Liam Thorp
LiamThorpECHO
Imagine how different things could be with a proper, working, effective and fast test and trace system Never forget how much this sheer incompetence is hurting us all In other
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Diaa Hadid ضياء حديد
diaahadid
yesterday I had the luck and the privilege to take my kid to a good doctor who practices distancing, to get her oral polio vaccine drops (OPV) during a checkup.
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Annemarie Bridy
AnnemarieBridy
Contact tracing is a necessary element of the public health response to COVID-19. Privacy experts are rightly vigilant, but they need to take care not to undermine public trust in
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Robin - Lab Bird
artyewok
I was looking for a photo of a friend in a unicorn maskimal head and found tiny painting photos I thought I lost!First up: an angry infectious mono. Kiss your
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Will we reach herd immunity?We might. In some places. For periods of timeAnd not sure it matters that muchExperience from UK, Israel clearGet enough folks vaccinated, pandemic fades into the
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Mark Boulton
markboulton
You know, I'm ok about my daughter's going back to school. I try my best to make good decisions – weighing up the risk against the damage to their wellbeing
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Jeremy PLEASE WEAR MASKS! Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
This this this this this.https://twitter.com/dylanhmorris/status/1281445220576645120 To elaborate slightly.The whole "is it airborne" and "droplets vs aerosols" debate is a case of technical jargon impeding public unders
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