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Ari Kouts
arikouts
Après un an de discussion et débat, j’ai encore beaucoup de questions sans réponses de mes amis "éveillés", qui d’ailleurs ne sont jamais d’accord entre eux.Voici quelques questions par sujet,
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Dr. Jenna Patterson
jenna_patt
Scary reality: The results of this election will decide whether Americans will even have access to COVID-19 vaccines.I’ve spent years researching vaccines and global health and of all the things
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Let us be clear on ten reasons why the Barrington group letter to...er... the Daily Express is profoundly wrong.https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1427568/Lockdown-latest-face-masks-social-distancing-scientists 1. They state confid
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
Some think patents stand in way of making more vaccines. They don’t. Skill & money do. Just as most of us couldn’t replicate Mona Lisa (no IP there), few can
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MissHope
Hopeily
I am very suspicious of people who "have done all the research" but still choose to believe colostrum is magic and confirm plus chop your child is immune to diseases.
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A.M.
bhalomanush
Immunology is one of the hardest and most complicated processes to understand. 27 people have won Nobel Prizes for explaining parts of it. I'm going to hazard explaining how pandemic
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
The “OMG, #COVID19 can cause long-term illness, possibly long-term disability, who knew such a horrible thing was possible?” articles stir in me so many mixed emotions. I feel sorry for
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Maggie Koerth
maggiekb1
And now, a few science reminders ... this will have to be a thread because there's a lot going on here.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1313449844413992961 1) Flu deaths seldom top 100,000. Estimated flu deaths
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Boston City Archives
ArchivesBoston
In 1942, @HealthyBoston published this chart showing Boston's history of fighting epidemics from 1725 to 1942. The chart shows especially deadly outbreaks of smallpox, cholera, and influenza. @universalhub @HUBhistory Boston's
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Eric Rauchway
rauchway
So here are some Warm Springs notes … Five years after contracting polio and going to Warm Springs to convalesce, Roosevelt bought a property there as a community for people
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Rachel Glennerster
rglenner
At today's briefing of Permanent Representations in Geneva I talked about the huge economic benefits of vaccines in preparation for the Global Vaccine Summit on June 4 for @Gavi replenishment
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Media briefing on #COVID19 with @DrTedros https://www.pscp.tv/w/clMbAzI2MTAyMHwxWXFHb1JwT2pYdkt2hTnhdLOWbISRTmiQyLTkqOMtSwnUR8j4R5lMDQlKAAs= "Around the world, we’re now seeing an increase in the number of reported cases of #COVID19,
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The Hoarse Whisperer
TheRealHoarse
Tonight, the White House is going to rub America’s nose in their successful corruption of the Supreme Court.Mark my words: The pictures of a corrupt president on the White House
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BYUAlumMark
AlumByu
Much has been said about @JReubenCIark's iconic (and very true) thread counseling overweight women to lose the extra baggage. It has had me thinking about my own experiences as a
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vakibs
vakibs
There was a point of time in mid March, when I, sitting in Europe, was jealous of the vaccination speed in India. India is still vaccinating amongst the fastest in
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Thiago de Almeida Bezerra
Thiagobezerra44
HIDROXICLOROQUINA (HCQ)O porquê das polêmicas!Por favor, leiam até o final (Darei minha opinião pessoal).Principal objetivo da Thread: INFORMATIVA. Ultimamente, muito se discute sobre a HCQ. Uns defendem e outros nem tanto.Por
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