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KenOliveLab
KenOliveLab
COVID Q1. “I’m concerned the vaccines aren’t safe because they were rushed!” This is a pretty reasonable concern. I mean, if they cut corners, then how can we really know
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : How's the vaccination going?Me : Postcode lottery? I suspect it depends upon where you live in UK. My area is poor.X : ?Me : I live on Romney
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Benjamin Lebwohl
BenjaminLebwohl
We are so fortunate to have vaccines that are 95% effective against Covid-19. But was does 95% effectiveness mean? 1/ “95% effective” has been misinterpreted widely, with implications for our
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Justin Ling
Justin_Ling
Here's a short thread about how the Trudeau government's efforts to destroy the Access to Information system have severely hobbled our ability to cover the vaccine rollout. Last week, I
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Naomi O'Leary
NaomiOhReally
My understanding of AstraZeneca's EU doses:- contract signed in August- EU expected over 100 mln doses delivered by end-March, possibly 120 mln- in early Dec, AZ revised down to 80
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Tristan Cork BLive
TristanCorkPost
BREAKING: The Government has 'changed the goalposts' & are making millions with asthma the 'sacrificial lambs' to reduce the numbers in Priority 6 for the covid vaccine.Full story here
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
Weekly Covid attitudes memo, no 40.- Growing concern overNHS pressures, confidence rising in vaccine rollout. .- Self-reported compliance is up, but age-gap reopening- British public welcomedBiden’s inauguration, mainly due to
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Luke McDonagh
DrLukeMcDonagh
This is not surprising. Vaccine supply is limited by the capacity of the patent-holding & trade secret-owning companies (Pfizer, Moderna, etc). That other companies are not being enabled to manufacture
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DIFFERENCE A VARIANT CAN MAKE: Early in the Oxford-AstraZeneca’s South Africa trial, before #B1351 variant became dominant, the AZ vaccine had a great efficacy of 75% risk reduction of
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Eric Rivera
ericriveracooks
calling people in the restaurant/hospitality industry essential workers but not treating them as such with support and access to the vaccine immediately just goes to show that it was just
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
I feel like Sisyphus right after he loses his grip on the boulder. People are finally coming around the realization that high-volume screening of asymptomatic people is a powerful tool
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Since we're all going to be vaccinated soon (some against their will), it is only proper that we understand what vaccines are, what they do and how they do it.
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
I'm writing a tweet thread on what I think COVID in Canada in 2021 will look like. Short version: the next months will be much worse than anything yet--we are
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Caitlin 🏳️🌈
walshcaitlin
"The CDC also maintains a separate list of conditions that “might” increase a person’s risk of serious illness from the virus — ...asthma, cystic fibrosis, and *immune deficiencies* are among
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
There’s been some really tantalizing data coming out in the past few days that the COVID vaccines might in fact do a great job reducing infection & transmission too, and
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Matt Bevington
matt_bevington
After the noise of recent days, here's my understanding of the lay of the land of EU vaccine supply The Commission's aim is to have 80% of over-80s, and health
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