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Hugo Gye
HugoGye
381,076 additional vaccine doses registered in yesterday (378,794 1st doses, 2,282 2nd doses)45,358 in 28,129 in Weekly figures from NHS England *finally* give a breakdown of vaccination data
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Jason L. Salemi, PhD
JasonSalemi
A few updates/thoughts about #COVID19 #vaccines in #Florida Emphasis on current phase in our state that is targeting people 65+A catch-up 1/15 We're now over 1.4 million people vaccinated, almost
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Christina Henderson
chenderson
Okay, while we wait for #Verzuz to begin, let’s talk vaccine distribution. On Tuesday night, I sent an email to the City Administrator after receiving several emails/tweets re: childcare
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Dasha Burns
DashaBurns
THREAD: I learned the nitty gritty details behind how one of the nation’s leading hospitals @DukeHospital is preparing for the vaccine and I am floored by the logistics. Some
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David H. Montgomery
dhmontgomery
1/ In my email newsletter yesterday, and online for everyone at @MPRnews this morning, I tackled the big question over Minnesota’s relatively slow #COVID19 vaccination pace: what’s to blame? To
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
UK has authorized AZ/Oxford vaccine. Importantly: UK is leading the way in taking a bold public health approach (vs individual health) to getting the population vaccinated - Prioritizing distribution of
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James Heilman
WikiDocJames
In the near term I support one rather than two doses. Here's why: 1) We know one dose works at least somewhat 2) We know we do not have enough
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Simon Rosenberg
SimonWDC
1/Been writing a lot in recent weeks about need to fix botched vaccine rollout. Excited to see two ideas we discussed here - opening up the cohorts, shipping both doses
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Andrew Steele
statto
I’m really surprised not to have seen more quantitative analysis of the one/two/delayed dose vaccine options. I’ve seen loads of qualitative takes from qualified people, but don’t we need to
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Ossian Smyth TD
smytho
Many people are wondering, when will I be able to get vaccinated? Everyone who wants to will receive their vaccination by September. This chart tells you when you are due
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Dave Keating
DaveKeating
Many EU countries had big problems in first 2 weeks of vaccinations. But data shows the problems have nothing to do with EU supply. It depends on how well-prepared national
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Rachel Clarke
doctor_oxford
Remember when the govt counted 2 gloves in a pair as “two” separate items of PPE?Well, to be vaccinated against Covid, you need a course of 2 vaccines.Yet the govt’s
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Eliezer Yudkowsky
ESYudkowsky
What's the actual difficulty with producing lots more of the Pfizer vaccine immediately? All the sources I can find say that it takes months to scale up to >1e8 doses,
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Allen Cheng
peripatetical
As overall infection was reduced, this would suggest that the AZ vaccine does reduce infectiousness so some degree. But even if all adults were vaccinated, it probably wouldn't achieve herd
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Northern Sparrow
NorthernSprw
Reality check on cons: Jared, Jensen & Misha are all male & approaching middle age. Jared is 38, Jensen 42 and Misha 46. Many men in their age group get
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Nurse_Happy
NurseHappy2
IMPORTANT THREAD: Against all qualified advice, research, common sense, and the actual drug licenses of the formulations involved, @BorisJohnson and @MattHancock have decided to summarily alter the Covid19 vaccine schedule
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