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DHL Express Malaysia
DhlExpressMY
How do you vaccinate a population of billions? The global rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine is what we all have been waiting for. Yet, there are many logistical obstacles still
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
BREAKING: Great news! @Pfizer says an early analysis of its #coronavirus vaccine trial by independent experts found the vaccine to be >90% effective in preventing #COVID19 in previously uninfected healthy
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BBC World Service
bbcworldservice
The world is getting ready to put several coronavirus vaccines into action.They’ve been developed in record time - but that doesn’t mean the pandemic is over… THREAD 1/9https://bbc.in/2JdyJKN One unknown
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Jeffrey Lazarus
jlazarus001
This pandemic is laying bare long standing problems with how our government works. Two things which are exacerbating the crisis and (rightfully) getting a lot of negative attention are just
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HereSay Media
HereSayMedia
There’s been a lot of chatter about COVID-19 vaccines this week Here’s an overview of San Francisco’s distribution process and progress. (1/9) First, you can sign up to be
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KRIS MEETS W🌎RLD
krismeetsworld
Y'all realize that even if a vaccine magically appeared *today*, it would still take about a year to fully distribute/inoculate as many as possible, it wouldn't be 100% effective, and
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
This potentially incredibly good newsTwitter is about to be full of articles about "herd immunity" again, but now with words laced in honey rather than shouting and hissingSome things we
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Wil Gibb, MD
Wil_Gibb
YOU CANNOT be “cleared” for a gathering by a negative COVID test1) Might be too early in course to detect virus 2) ~20% of tests are false negatives 3) You
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1Day Sooner
1daysooner
1Day Sooner is thrilled to announce our campaign for National Vaccine Day: a one-time federal holiday to promote vaccine education and honor frontline workers. A new op-ed by Dr. Stanley
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Elad Gil
eladgil
Why Has Israel Succeeded At COVID Vaccination? What Can the USA Learn?http://blog.eladgil.com/2021/01/israel-has-pulled-ahead-of-much-in.htmlhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1rblxRf4UZ4zHN6Uemya0qTOOSCnA17oMeysq0YJ_gfM/edit?usp=sharing At
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Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
EU's regulator finally okayed @BioNTech_Group @pfizer covid jab; vaccination can start Dec 27, way later than in Britain, US, Canada, Israel, Saudi Arabia etc. Nearly 1m ppl got the EU-made
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♦️♦️ (((Harley Quinn))) ♦️♦️
Racharley77
1/I’m not an ‘anti-vaxxer’ on the contrary during my time in the Army I was vaccinated for all sorts from yellow fever to anthrax, incl rabies Watch this 3 min
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DC Health
_DCHealth
Beginning at 6 pm on Thursday, February 18, approximately 2,450 appointments will be made available to DC residents who live in priority zip codes. Eligible residents must live in a
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Dr. Amalina
DrAmalinaBakri
Got my first Pfizer COVID vaccine dose today! Let’s all continue to follow the COVID guidance, the cases are rising, hospital admissions are increasing, hospital beds are almost full, it’s
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Not the end, it's just the start
journokeith
Generally, my mental health has held up pretty well during the pandemic. I've kept my job and been able to work from home, which I'm happy to do. I'm comfortable
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Dr. Shazma Mithani
shazmamithani
Thread time on the new easing of restrictions. It shouldn’t surprise you to hear that I’m concerned about easing of restrictions right now. 1. Hospital numbers are STILL very high.
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