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Mufc
playmaker_mufc
@anubha1812 @11Petitioners @advocate_alakh @ArushiSarangi @NoExamsin2020 Put up these issues also with transport ,distance ,social distancing issues in DEBATES!!!: Talk about inability of performing well in masks and gloves in highly
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Secret SoSHHiety
SouledOutWorld
“I am absolutely confident the US Military will be delivering Vaccinations by the end of the year” Secretary of Defense Mark Esper(Thread)The US Constitution which Esper swore to defend prohibits
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Ryu Raccoon
Ryu_Raccoon
A very interesting article. I also read the original article in Nature. Here’s Where Coronavirus Hides in Your Body https://www.thedailybeast.com/heres-where-coronavirus-hides-in-your-body?source=twitter&via=desktop via @thedailybeast There are s
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Dr. Kelly Grindrod 🇨🇦 PharmD
kgrindrod
VITT is a rare but very serious vaccine reaction that will likely change how we use AstraZeneca in the coming weeks. But people who got AZ when the COVID risk
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dwai banerjee
dwai_banerjee
The US support for a TRIPS vaccine waiver looks good on paper. But remember:1) This is the same US department that monitors and punishes every attempt to expand access to
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Dr Vyom Sharma
drvyom
Mum just told me dad is 'confident' that drinking hot water will prevent #covid19. Why? "That's what Indian doctors are saying". I've relayed that technically I am an Indian doctor,
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
Let’s settle this since this message seems to be very convoluted. It’s unlikely. There is a difference between a carrier and a transmitter. Vaccinated individuals can get infected and carry
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
I’m a virologist & investor... & I’m hearing people say it’s impossible to make covid vaccine b/c we haven’t been able to make one to any coronaviruses. Not true. We
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
Vaccines usually take over 10 years to develop, test, and mass produce. But, scientists predict we could have an effective vaccine for Covid-19 by early 2021. How is this possible?
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
The conversation we really need to have is on Twitter COVID opportunismWhy do so many scientists with only a passing affiliation with ID, pandemic response, drug approval, drug trials, vaccine
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Nach con su disfrash
sodiumch3
This is so fucking stupidWhile there was and IS a very present homophobic component to why HIV wasn’t as researched as Covid, the fact that mRNA vaccines existed for Viruses
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Elisha England🌟🌟🌟
elishaengland82
1)Bill Gates has a multi-million dollar relationship w/ Dr. Anthony Fauci..Fauci is saying things won't go back to normal until we have the ability to mass vaccinate ppl.. who is
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
A short thread on vaccination data:Rate of vaccination is starting to pick up again after a dip earlier in April.It's still majority second doses being given to keep pace with
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Sek Kathiresan MD
skathire
@UniofOxford @AstraZeneca COVID vaccine (modified chimp adenovirus bearing spike protein) effective!Dose regimen 1 (1/2 dose + full dose): 90% Dose regimen 2 (full + full): 62%Avg regimens: 70%Interim analysis 11K,
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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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Abigail Wozniak
AbigailWozniak
Updating this with correct table on hesitancy. Now in this thread.Also: Emphasizing that my concern is about a labor market friction and thinking through ways (plural!) to address it, not
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