https://twitter.com/France24_en/status/1342036292503293952
A mutated coronavirus strain spreading in Britain is on average 56 percent more contagious than the original version, scientists have warned in a study, urging a fast vaccine rollout to help prevent more deaths https://t.co/m3wJfDoKNq
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 24, 2020
#WATCH: A bittersweet moment for a UPS driver as he shipped a load of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Kentucky. pic.twitter.com/RLlJObR28d
— WPRI 12 (@wpri12) December 26, 2020
BioNTech/Pfizer & Moderna vaccine both use revolutionary approach applicable to any future vaccines. Sequence a virus & type harmless part into mRNA, doctored so not immuno-rejected. mRNA does the rest for you. Potentially works for any virus you likehttps://t.co/4YXi7b5m4b
— Richard Dawkins (@RichardDawkins) December 26, 2020
It amazes me how people have more faith in Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccine than they do the innate intelligence inside the body. That same innate intelligence has a 99% success rate at fighting this virus. That there lies the elephant in the room. Time for a discussion.
— Dr. Ben Tapper (@DrBenTapper1) December 26, 2020
Well, this answers one questions: Are the allergic reactions to mRNA #Vaccines restricted to @pfizer #COVID19 vax? No. Now also seen with @Moderna . It is urgent that @NIH gets to the bottom of this: Why is it happening? What is it telling us abt immune responses? https://t.co/YMmNWkwDf3
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) December 26, 2020
A Boston doctor has become the first known person to suffer a serious allergic reaction to the Moderna coronavirus vaccine.
"It was the same anaphylactic reaction that I experience with shellfish."https://t.co/T2avcihELK
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) December 26, 2020
Doctor with allergy to shellfish becomes first person in world to suffer severe reaction to Moderna's vaccine https://t.co/9fsJjshMrI
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) December 27, 2020
Boston doctor has anaphylactic reaction to the new Moderna vaccine.
His tongue became numb, his blood pressure plummeted— and he self-administered an epi-pen (acquired for his pre-existing shellfish allergy). https://t.co/2vLQzsvcne— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) December 26, 2020
A doctor in Boston with a shellfish allergy developed a severe allergic reaction after receiving Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing the doctor. https://t.co/ZH5Bb3V85J
— Reuters Health (@Reuters_Health) December 26, 2020
"I had the experience. I was a physician, and I was scared to death," Sadrzadeh said.https://t.co/hTKfcowwOw
— The HighWire (@HighWireTalk) December 26, 2020
Moderna Vaccine Side Effects, Swelling in Patients with Cosmetic Facial Fillers https://t.co/REt1PM3mHL
— TMZ (@TMZ) December 26, 2020
A physician at Boston Medical Center, who has a severe shellfish allergy, said he started feeling dizzy and his heart began racing soon after getting the shot.https://t.co/oq1KRu3BjZ
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) December 26, 2020
Boston doctor details experience he suffered in having allergic reaction after receiving dose of Moderna’s COVID vaccine
Dr. Hossein Sadrzadeh is the first person to report such a reaction to the Moderna vaccine.https://t.co/dgL1TniirH
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) December 26, 2020
ParCare, a network of six clinics that serves Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn and upstate Orange County, openly bragged it had 3,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine.https://t.co/gDraUzdAeh
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) December 27, 2020
Where do the variants leave us? Unless we suppress & then eliminate the virus, it will probably mutate further. This could make our current vaccines ineffective, or lead to reinfections. My latest piece on where things stand now: https://t.co/LzScUVcacP
— Prof. Devi Sridhar (@devisridhar) December 23, 2020
#mutants Excellent overview by @kakape of UK+South African variants including potential functional relevance of individual mutations: https://t.co/166vFz2tK5
— Dirk Haussecker (@RNAiAnalyst) December 23, 2020
Some details on the more transmissable strain of COVID-19 emerging from South Africa #pandemic https://t.co/x82Yo7rN8F
— AI6YR (@ai6yrham) December 23, 2020
https://twitter.com/IntEngineering/status/1342424854201569283
Covid: PPE 'could be recycled' with help of sunlight https://t.co/zZfQuhJI9r
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) December 22, 2020
— Atlantic AI Labs (@atlanticailabs) December 21, 2020
Final final final pre Xmas thoughts on the new Covid lineage in the Guardianhttps://t.co/OEKRlhgWFe
— Alan McNally (@alanmcn1) December 22, 2020
How did scientists tackle Covid so quickly? Because they pulled together | Charlotte Summers https://t.co/1MgKTkISpF
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) December 25, 2020
South African Covid-19 variant may be 'more effective at spreading' https://t.co/pKY86fBFMk
— Guardian Science (@guardianscience) December 23, 2020
Prioritize people who are immunocompromised for early vaccination. https://t.co/klNXd5DCb2
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) December 24, 2020
Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's mRNA platforms are amazing—but they could easily have been overtaken by more conventional rivals. https://t.co/xin7E8KEaU
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) December 24, 2020
When the pandemic eventually fizzles out, the coronavirus itself will probably stick around for a while. https://t.co/Hp7w5FpUSt
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 25, 2020
Moderna’s vaccine doesn’t have to be kept quite so cold, so it should be easier to distribute. https://t.co/MDK6e27SXw
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 24, 2020
"Thus far, intravenous infusions of urea have relieved sickle-cell crises in 22 patients tested." — SN, 12/19/1970 #tbt https://t.co/ZvxD6mzMWJ
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 24, 2020
These forecasts aren't written in stone and aren't meant to be. But they raise some provocative possibilities. https://t.co/IjL3Hi4bFd
— Science News (@ScienceNews) December 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/AmSciMag/status/1341860024491110400
Vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths per year, but they are facing a new enemy: rampant misinformation.
Last month, @SigmaXiSociety hosted @PeterHotez for a #COVID19 discussion on #vaccine diplomacy and antiscience.
Missed it? Here is the recorded video: https://t.co/Ve3G8iTC4y pic.twitter.com/UEc64iRe6t
— American Scientist (@AmSciMag) December 22, 2020
The new coronavirus variant has 17 mutations, 8 of which involve the spike protein that attaches the virus to human cells. The mutations appear to make the highly infectious virus even more infectious. https://t.co/2XYBDZPp12
— Scientific American (@sciam) December 24, 2020
Detecting pollution from industry, agricultural runoff, pharmaceuticals and other sources can be expensive and time-consuming. Researchers have developed a quick way to test for at least 16 dangerous contaminants, including lead, copper and antibiotics. https://t.co/948xDtcsV5
— Scientific American (@sciam) December 22, 2020
Researchers are starting to learn how genes, environment and personal choices can make or break our immune health. https://t.co/WOqzE1nJIy
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) December 24, 2020
Among other things: There's a painful condition in which your body literally starts eating yourself from within. https://t.co/plXCehQmIF
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) December 24, 2020
How your diet, microbes and more contribute to your gut’s health. https://t.co/FlGPac23Ee
— Discover Magazine (@DiscoverMag) December 25, 2020
Rhythmic fluid flows in deep sleep may allow communication and clearance of waste products, according to research from last year.
Read more in this #SciMagPerspective: https://t.co/i7AX5LVwXu #ScienceMagArchives pic.twitter.com/8gjpKAHPyP
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) December 22, 2020
Shaped by modern chemicals, antibiotic medicines, processed foods and sanitation, the microbiome of humans living in the industrialized world is unlike anything ever experienced before by human populations, argues this Science Review from last year. https://t.co/WWggi65y7P
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) December 18, 2020
Five good-news health stories from this past year https://t.co/xftRI9w5YD pic.twitter.com/gypnVRNpF6
— Popular Science (@PopSci) December 25, 2020
How to guarantee a safe, COVID-19-free holiday https://t.co/wTNMHPJArW pic.twitter.com/uieunH8n9q
— Popular Science (@PopSci) December 24, 2020
Seasoning your cast iron pan isn’t enough https://t.co/5YzNtC4Ao7 pic.twitter.com/mInzk33S2v
— Popular Science (@PopSci) December 25, 2020
Another, More Infectious Coronavirus Variant Has Arrived in The UK From South Africahttps://t.co/r94fKtDHjL
— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) December 24, 2020
Using a Humidifier Might Reduce Your Chances of Contracting COVID-19https://t.co/HGRpijuwvQ
— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) December 25, 2020
How Our Brains Track Other People's Location Is Weirdly Consistent Between Brainshttps://t.co/31fKsd7s5U
— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) December 24, 2020
This New Type of Glue Is Activated by Magnetic Fields, And Really Easy to Usehttps://t.co/UcMmrxyaY7
— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) December 24, 2020
This Brain-Bending 3D Staircase Just Won Best Illusion of The Year For 2020https://t.co/IKQFoYPANw
— ScienceAlert (@ScienceAlert) December 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1340750321879015425
Jupiter and Saturn are about to appear closer in the sky than they have in 400 years. https://t.co/5u04UqNYBR
— WJTV 12 News (@WJTV) December 21, 2020
#December21st sees a Great Conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn – but what exactly is a conjunction? https://t.co/ubwS8Sr9qt pic.twitter.com/GPTWh0ZvDM
— Daily Express (@Daily_Express) December 21, 2020
Jupiter and Saturn's great conjunction tonight: Everything you must know
In a rare celestial event, Jupiter and Saturn will be seen very close to each other after nearly 400 yearshttps://t.co/G7HMLdar3g
— Business Standard (@bsindia) December 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/BiIndia/status/1340891889763901440
Graphic explaining the great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn when they will reach the closest distance between each other on Monday December 21 @AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/xLeZhsII9j
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/esa/status/1340914938878062593
This automatic emergency brake system is seriously impressive pic.twitter.com/jj16FXIb0n
— The Sun (@TheSun) December 18, 2020
Now would be a great time to (re)read @brookejarvis's feature on the Moderna shot from @WIRED's June issue. https://t.co/UwMEg9Mbi8
— Megan Molteni (@MeganMolteni) December 17, 2020
"Adding high quality dairy like yogurt and cheese to your diet is a good way to increase your intake of calcium, as well as other minerals like potassium, phosphorus, zinc, and selenium"… https://t.co/8ZkbaLsBBI via @healthline
— New England Dairy (@NewEnglandDairy) July 17, 2020
Selenium Foods: 20 Selenium-Rich Foods for Every Diet https://t.co/D0WBrZ7qRf via @healthline
— HealthyHappyHolisticLiving (@H_H_H_Living) November 24, 2020
7 Science-Based Health Benefits of Selenium https://t.co/XZSxLfO2wT pic.twitter.com/NIeklKqtCd
— Healthline (@Healthline) May 7, 2018
We've all seen how understanding immune defense is crucial when seeking to optimize immunity and #health in general. #Nutrition and #lifestyle interventions are the basis for strong #immunity. Learn how and why! https://t.co/z9PwlMKDS6#covid19 #coronavirus #truth #wfpb #food pic.twitter.com/3Ka0o9m4XU
— Naked Food Magazine (@NakedFoodMag) May 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/EmmaCarderRD/status/1333504070162800646
Top Nutrition for Coronavirus Protection:https://t.co/2Fs40MRH5p#immunestrength #immunity #COVID19 #coronavirus
— Lori Shemek, PhD (@LoriShemek) March 31, 2020
Great article here on @SusFoodTrust – the #coronavirus outbreak and future #foodsecurity – increasing resilience by supporting local food chains: https://t.co/a7qfW0UnvB pic.twitter.com/L0IF2H7pUq
— Sectormentor (@sectormentor) April 2, 2020
Artificial Intelligence Brings to Life Figures from 7 Famous Paintings
The Mona Lisa, Birth of Venus & More https://t.co/3pkGjnIZUX pic.twitter.com/EQ7M6lBJFn
— Open Culture (@openculture) December 23, 2020
Could the allergic reaction be to the PEG contained in the Lipid nanoparticle coating around the mRNA? https://t.co/4o0MudOXff
— Eileen Iorio (@eileeniorio) December 9, 2020
How do the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines work? pic.twitter.com/pdg2YfFmRL
— Reactions (@ACSReactions) December 16, 2020
Okay Twitter, you asked for it! Here is the updated vaccine comparison & "side effects"
I chose the highest prevalence cohort, which was the younger group.
Moderna comes with more side effects than Pfizer, especially after dose 2 though overall still not more than Shingrix. pic.twitter.com/Yp1NGX0Bqs
— Jesse O’Shea MD, MSc (@JesseOSheaMD) December 17, 2020
All studies concerning #ivermectin and #Covid_19 disease, regularly updated#ivermectine#ivermectina#ιβερμεκτινηhttps://t.co/feRiymEEAR
— Menelaos (@Menelao16766603) December 13, 2020
In 2015 kregen Satoshi Omura en William C. Campbell de Nobelprijs geneeskunde voor de ontwikkeling van Ivermectine, een antiparasitair middel.
Meer en meer blijkt Ivermectine de grote hoop te zijn in de vroege therapie van #Covid_19
— Gert Meeus (@gmeeus2) December 15, 2020
Peter Opdam @MSD use ivermectine as exemple – 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to William C. Campbell Satoshi Ōmura for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites https://t.co/FTF3KE9qnQ
— SIMV (@SIMV_RP) November 29, 2017
Japanese biotech AnGes Inc expects its coronavirus vaccine to be ready as early as the first half of 2021 https://t.co/mUaGQqVG7Z
— TRT World (@trtworld) June 10, 2020
Shares in Japan's AnGes continued to surge as its much-hyped coronavirus vaccine candidate moved closer to starting human trials https://t.co/gAl8H8pVGI
— Bloomberg (@business) May 26, 2020
Pfizer to apply for Japan COVID-19 vaccine approval on Friday: U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. will request formal approval Friday by Japan of its COVID-19 vaccine for the novel coronavirus as the first supplier in the country to… https://t.co/oircJygE98
— Japan Today News (@JapanToday) December 17, 2020