Countries like Japan have high masking without mandates because its been encouraged and supported by the gov for over 100 years. In Western societies, which don't share that same history of support for masks, mandates are an important transitional tool that can help us get there.
— Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) October 6, 2022
Holy smokes! This is maybe the most important paper I’ve read in 2022…
— Roxanne Khamsi (@rkhamsi) October 5, 2022
We know that this #COVID virus is good at hiding from the immune system. Now we have a solid idea of how it scrambles our immunity signals: it messes with the chemical markers the body uses to turn on genes. https://t.co/SbbyjVpK13
The verdict is finally in:
— John Charpentier, Ph.D. πΊπ¦ (@snpsandsnRNPs) October 5, 2022
Places where large numbers of unrelated, immunologically naive people congregate in very close proximity for 6-7 hours nearly every day are significant sites of virus transmission. Who knew?
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Knock 'em all out.
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) October 5, 2022
Discovery by @EmoryVaccineCtr of a broadly neutralizing antibody (bnAb) vs all #SARSCoV2 variants through BA.5. Could be used alone or in combo w/ other bnAbs to make a variant-proof vaccinehttps://t.co/r3YDB1FOB0 @ScienceAdvances @SanjeevKumar_01 pic.twitter.com/nUWf21gUuX
A while ago, someone asked why I still mask in public because I dress punk & "punks are all about not conforming." Ignoring my high risk status, I asked if most people mask in public now. They said no. I let them sit with that for a moment until they finally let out a quiet "Oh."
— Roxi Horror ππΈ (@roxiqt) October 5, 2022
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