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Lucia Lorenzi, PhD
empathywarrior
I don't claim to have extensive knowledge of the clinical trial process, but it's so disheartening to see the dismissal of the time it takes for off-label approval of drugs
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Jacques Bannon
neoliberal_dad
It’s a good thing we eliminated polio in the 1950s because there’s no way in hell we could eliminate it under the 21st century health economics conventional wisdom Imagine Ezra
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Michael Simonson
msimonson19
1/ I applaud the intent of this piece, but in my opinion it has a glaring omission.In it, Renée DiResta criticizes "Anti-Vaccine Influencers" for, in the case of Tucker Carlson,
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Kemal Atlay
kemal_atlay
New from me -- took a bit of a deep dive into why some church leaders are opposed to the Oxford vaccine, was actually quite fascinating.https://twitter.com/australiandr/status/1298170749774000130 Couple of quick points:
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Marjorie Stiegler M.D.
DrMStiegler
Thoughts about a #COVID19 vaccine - it's not as simple as you may think. Here are 7 sets of questions that need to be answered (and surely there are more,
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CourtneyKRoweMD
CourtneyKRoweMD
This is what I look like reading bedtime stories to my 2 year old through a door while on #quarantine.Luckily I'm negative for #Coronavirus. Life as a #healthcare worker now
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Matt Haig
matthaig1
One thing I notice is how the attitudes of people to Coronavirus changes country by country. In the U.K. there really are a lot of people who think ‘we’re all
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Patricia Sauthoff
gitagovinda
My students are geniuses! One of them emailed to ask about the Jain view on vaccines and I got to go digging for the answer. Some of the articles I
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Caroline Chen
CarolineYLChen
FDA & CDC conference on J&J vaccines starting now - you can follow along here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ELXnGYgsJY FDA Dr. Peter Marks: these events are "extremely rare" but safety is top priority. Fact
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Megan McArdle
asymmetricinfo
Yeah, I've seen several people confidently stating "Humans have never successfully made a coronavirus vaccine", which just isn't true; we have them for animal diseases. And we've never had such
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Corey Lynn - Corey's Digs
CoreysDigs
This man has more Freudian slips than anyone I've ever observed. He does this a lot. The smug little weasel can't control his sheer glee over his attempts to destroy
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Wallace News
WNNews17
This made me pick up my shovel and dig a little bit. I started with the first diagnosed person with autism which led me to Donald Triplett, He was born
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Arvind Gupta
buzzindelhi
For the mathematically oriented :: 0. Population above 45 ~ 330m1. India started with a stockpile of around 100m doses in Jan2021.2. Production capacity till End of June 2021 is
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VigilantEyes
WomanSci
Vaccine summary : Three main approaches to design vaccine. 1. Use a whole virus or bacterium. 2.Just the parts of the germ that triggers the immune system 3. Just the
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Rich
RockboltG
This is how it'll play out if we make the vaccine*Hancock calls briefing, says we've created world-saving vaccine*BBC: Will you apologise for not creating it sooner?ITV: Isn't it true that
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Blood Cancer UK
bloodcancer_uk
People with blood cancer have been shielding for over a year now. It’s about time we #GiveShieldersAnswers.A THREAD There have been worrying findings about how effective #Covid vaccines
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