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SpinningHugo
SpinningHugo
This isn't right at all, although it is the line the Commission is selling.The reason the UK is ahead is that it ordered three months earlier. The UK-AZ contract was
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Fred, his sails unfurled
LesserFrederick
We don't have 80 years' experience making and distributing COVID vaccines, and we'll have to make 3-4x the number of doses.https://twitter.com/lymanstoneky/status/1356254549141573644 Completing vaccinations by May was not in any
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Lauren Richardson, Ph.D
lr_bio
I do love me some scientific serendipity. While everyone is talking about whether it may be safe+effective to give people only half the dose of the new #COVID19 vaccines, @TheLancet
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Elaine Hernandez
e_hernandez8
Keep sharing your vaccine pictures. Adopting a new behavior is tricky, but observing others who are influential is powerful. Behaviors are contagious. Some evidence from my research: (1/10)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31186600/ Nov
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Thread summarising an important presentation on the AstraZeneca trial results for South Africa.Key points: Efficacy initially seemed to be ~75%, but dropped to 22% against SA variant. Past COVID-19
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Matthew Herder
cmrherder
This is an accessible primer on the steps involved in, + challenges that need to be overcome in manufacturing mRNA vaccines by @Dereklowe https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/2021/02/02/myths-of-vaccine-manufacturing HT @SarahKarl
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Reuters
Reuters
The subject line on the email received by @Reuters reporter @stecklow last week said simply, 'Test'. It contained the results of a private blood test he had undergone the day
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Anne
AnneRN79
A very good thread on how the mRNA vaccines work and why you may feel sick after receiving it. I have to reiterate what I feel is the biggest point
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Roby Bhattacharyya
roby_bhatt
Vaccines offer AMAZING protection from COVID-19. But if you do get sick, do they protect you from severe illness?At first glance, yes: ZERO hospitalizations for COVID in trial pts who
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David W. Higgins
higginsdavidw
I have made a weekly vaccination model to estimate:- How many vaccines we have in Ireland each week?- How many can/are we vaccinating each week?- Are we keeping pace with
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Dr Vyom Sharma
drvyom
1/ I implore Australian media to pay *special* attention to headlines (like this one) about #covid19aus vaccines over the next year. I know that well meaning, knowledgeable journalists who
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
A thought or two on the vaccine roll out. One piece of very good news is that we don’t have to vaccinate that many people before the deaths start coming
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Sweden & New Zealand actually have something in common: scientific advisors in both countries did not think a vaccine would be available soon enough, so they chose their final objective.
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
From Ekos research: Vaccine hesitancy has a reason and a cause, mostly disinformation spread via Facebook, and the resulting closed information bubbles.https://twitter.com/VoiceOfFranky/status/1340143905514381312 Not surprisingly, disinform
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Dr. Jason Johnson
DrJasonJohnson
Polling has consistently showed that African Americans are more skeptical of taking the #Covid_19 vaccine than other groups of people in America, but the reasons for this aren't just based
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Susan Dalgety
DalgetySusan
Thread: have done a trawl of all 14 health board websites to try and find out when over 80s at home will get vaccine. Only 3 - Dumfries & Galloway;
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