I know a fair bit about COVID. I spent a fairly large part of my life reading research about COVID. And I'm a good reader—it's part of my job. I'm not doing any epidemiology on my own. The problem is that ACIP's recommendations on vaccine prioritization don't match the research.https://twitter.com/mikeandallie/status/1340474677081366528 …
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Don’t think Nate is ignoring these other factors Re: 6. Do you have data demonstrating efficacy of vaccines at reducing transmission? Because as I understand, we don’t know that yet
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There is some data to show that, particularly for the Oxford vaccine which like the mRNA vaccines elicits immunity against spike. There's every reason to think that all of the major vaccines will do the same.
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7. Other ethics issues such as denying/delaying protection to people in an unsafe workplace
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8. Uncertainty of efficacy in older populations (both biological plausibility and higher uncertainty with smaller sample size in trials)
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