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Professor Harvard Medical School. Disease surveillance methods. Infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccine safety. Free SaTScan, TreeScan and RSequential software.

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    Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff Jul 25

    "Recovered #COVID patients also displayed increased immunity against common human coronaviruses as well as SARS-CoV-1. [Those] who survived COVID19 are likely to also posses protective immunity even against SARS-CoV-2 variants." https://news.emory.edu/  https://news.emory.edu/#.YP1yKYpZPv4.twitter …

    7:21 AM - 25 Jul 2021
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    • Serpentine Rambler SunnyDazezInFLA Helen Clegg JusticeOutcry Nathan Sweeney aaron edgley Sheridan Kennedy 𝐁𝐚𝐬𝐭 - 𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐓𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡t gabri
    83 replies 892 retweets 2,613 likes
      1. George Berger‏ @Georgeberger Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        Too many reinfections now, to take this article at face value.

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      1. Positive Freedom Alliance‏ @PositiveFreedm Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        People who recover from covid not only have increased antibodies that act as a lasting defense, but ALSO increased t-cells and NK (natural killer) cells that are being found to be protective against variants! The Creator’s design is incredible. Pursue a healthy lifestyle now!

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      2. Usuari@ tweeter‏ @Musicaypaz5011 Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        It is curious that all variants are related to mutations in the vaccine S protein and that the first variants appeared in those countries participating in vaccine trials https://twitter.com/musicaypaz5011/status/1418592699989598214?s=21 … And now this 👇🏼pic.twitter.com/DStxf9OICi

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      1. Chris Ruderschmidt‏ @cruderschmidt Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @miltimore79

        So… if I’m implying things correctly, Covid-19 vaccines are literally the cure for the common cold? 🤯

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      1. CSmith, PhD‏ @csmithsci Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        This is all a no duh. The "experts" should know the science better. The new virus contains molecular sequences that are new to the human immune system--it did not change how the human immune works.

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      1. CCwriter 🇺🇸 🇮🇱‏ @ccwriter Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        This anti hysteria tweet must be removed.

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      1. quimoi ?‏ @dartagnanneke Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @CarlaPeeters3

        Textbook virology 1980......

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      1. Louise‏ @movementnurse Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        Why can’t folks accept the power of the human immune system? While an ageing body will struggle (tho Japan interesting) Given relative youth and/or physical fitness, absence of metabolic disease and general health, for Covid it’s proven to be far superior to any pharmaceutical

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      1. Luke Everhart 🥋‏ @LukeEverhart1 Jul 25
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff

        👍 "Recovered COVID-19 patients retain broad and effective longer-term immunity to the disease, suggests a recent Emory University study, which is the most comprehensive of its kind so far" #COVID19 #vaccineshttps://news.emory.edu/stories/2021/07/covid_survivors_resistance/index.html …

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