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Anoob
anoobrazak
Long ThreadSome thoughts regarding the 3rd Phase of #COVID19Vaccination for Age group 18-44 years.Only Pre-registered (through COWIN or AarogyaSetu or UMANG Port) beneficiaries will be able to get vaccinated. Walk-in
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Zara Bourgeois/The Medicine Woman
med1cinewoman
Are vaccines cruel? YES! Cruel and evil. While I don't agree with PETA's full case against vaccine production,they make good points.There is no doubt that the vaccine industry is build
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
22) 'Nanotechnology is at the Forefront of Cutting-Edge Vaccine ResearchThe nanotech agenda is closely connected to vaccines. For example,this 2019 study Nanoparticle-Based Vaccines Against Respiratory Viruses touts the advantages of
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Mark Sumner
Devilstower
We have everything we need--right now, today--to halt the COVID-19 epidemic in the U.S. and save over 200,00 lives between now and December. And it doesn't require an emergency vaccine
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Noubar
NoubarAfeyan
(1/7) Some experts are questioning whether vaccines will work to prevent #COVID19 - whether they should be tested in humans without more proof in animals first, whether they will increase
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Kiran Kumbhar
kikumbhar
'Free' vaccinationSome ppl, for good reasons, believe that vaccines should not be made available free for all but only for the 'poor'. It's very noble when ppl volunteer to pay
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
I don’t understand the basis of these public statements? To my knowledge there are no publicly available data to show that any of the Operation Warp Speed actually work -
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
Bill Gates talked about using vaccines to control population growth, here is the unedited 2010 TED Talk video plus the transcripthttps://techstartups.com/2021/10/06/bill-gates-talked-using-vaccines-control-population-growth-unedited-2010-t
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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
Do you ever get the feeling that maybe, sometimes, our politicians are woefully out of their depth in this pandemic? More concerned about scoring points than encouraging a good public
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Yoong
yoongkhean
Not going to repeat the ultra low incidence of blood clots in the AZ vaccines, think we’ve established that the benefits far outweigh the risks now.But since tmrw is the
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John B
johnb78
I can just about see where the drip view that AZ BAD PFIZER GOOD comes from. To draw a distinction between the two equally effective mRNA vaccines, and say we
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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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Niko Lusiani
NikoLusiani
A year in, 1 in 4 people in rich countries like the US have gotten a COVID vaccine. In poorer countries? Just 1 in 500. I’m repping @OxfamAmerica to call
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Chise 🧬🧫🦠💉
sailorrooscout
Let’s talk. Breakthrough infections (infections in vaccinated individuals) are to be expected. Why? The vaccines are not 100%. Never have been. Otherwise, our vaccine trials would all have reported 100%
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Farwa | Scientific Skincare
scienceandskin
Chair Of Uk’s Vaccine Taskforce Dampens Vaccine HopesA thread http://scienceandskincare.blog/2020/10/28/chair-of-uks-vaccine-taskforce-dampens-vaccine-hopes/ Kate Bingham, head of the UK's Vaccine Taskforce, has already warned there
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Tara Kiran
tara_kiran
Prioritizing vaccines for those in hot spots is the right move and arguably an easy decision.The hard part—implementation.How do we make sure that action matches intention and that those most
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