"Virologist Julian Tang, of Leicester University, said that from an evolutionary viewpoint, if a virus is more transmissible, it tends to be less severe.": no, those models of viral evolution have been replaced by more modern tradeoff models. https://t.co/kJHeWQ9bZt
— Tom Wenseleers (@TWenseleers) June 7, 2021
If we wanted, we could vaccinate all healthcare workers in the world
— Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) June 7, 2021
Right away
And we should
Because they faces such high risk
And when they get sick, health systems collapse
And when they get the shot, vaccine confidence rises
My latest in @TIMEhttps://t.co/q63VqPF0N0
California is one of only two states considered to have low levels of community coronavirus transmission, a designation that underscores its continued progress toward extinguishing the pandemic a week ahead of the planned reopening. https://t.co/29H1w9nGdL
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) June 7, 2021
What we know about the highly infectious coronavirus delta variant https://t.co/EeM8FQnZdf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 7, 2021
This morning, my MD wife worked at a major vaccine center in Dallas. Whole place was staffed, ready to vaccinate. No one - *no one* - showed up for a vaccine. Only 44% of Dallas county is vaccinated. This is bad.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) June 4, 2021
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