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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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    1. Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff Jul 27

      Martin Kulldorff Retweeted Andrew L. Croxford

      Surprising that @andrew_croxford, an immunologist, do not understand that unvaccinated people who have had COVID19 are at no greater risk to others than vaccinated people.https://twitter.com/andrew_croxford/status/1420012468743688192 …

      Martin Kulldorff added,

      Andrew L. Croxford @andrew_croxford
      We can talk about the cons of vaccine passports, but *must* also accept that unvaccinated people *are* a greater risk to others. This is scientific fact. There are not two sides to this debate. It extends beyond COVID. You can have your toy back when we hit 100% efficacy.
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    2. Andrew L. Croxford‏ @andrew_croxford Jul 27
      Replying to @MartinKulldorff

      Where in this tweet leads you to this conclusion? Not on board with your assertion here, Martin! Previous COVID is in fact the single almost-good reason to turn down a vaccine. We’ve only just met so I can’t expect you to know my mind so well. ;)

      34 replies 6 retweets 53 likes
      Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff Jul 27
      Replying to @andrew_croxford

      Sorry if I misunderstood you Andrew. Glad that we agree that vaccine passports are wrong and that we should not demand people with prior COVID disease to be vaccinated.

      8:14 AM - 27 Jul 2021
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        2. C.D. Moore‏ @_CDMoore Jul 27
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @andrew_croxford

          I have always thought it was odd that antibody testing was not a more integral part of dealing with the management of the virus.

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        1. InCytometry - Graham Bottley‏ @InCytometry Jul 27
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @andrew_croxford

          No, vaccine passports are not wrong. And people with prior infection are still at greater risk of reinfection if they do not also have at least one dose of a vaccine.

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        2. Zweitakt‏ @ParolaChiara Jul 27
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @andrew_croxford

          Zweitakt Retweeted Matan Holzer

          Israeli data...https://twitter.com/MatanHolzer/status/1410312808873463811?s=20 …

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          Matan Holzer @MatanHolzer
          Vaccine Efficiency over time in Israel by age groups. Thanks epidemiologist @prof_shahar for scientific consulting. Discussion in comments. >> Source: Israeli government database: https://data.gov.il/dataset/covid-19 … cases for vax and unvax: אימותים לאחר חיסון % vax: גילאי המתחסנים pic.twitter.com/QZUDtVox4W
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        3. Zweitakt‏ @ParolaChiara Jul 27
          Replying to @ParolaChiara @MartinKulldorff @andrew_croxford

          Zweitakt Retweeted Prof Francois Balloux

          Vaccinated people can definitly be infected, and there is not much reason to believe that they are not infecting other people. If you think you are at risk...take the vaccine. But building a two class society on vaccinated/non vaccinated ist not OK.https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/status/1418364472771624968?s=20 …

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          Prof Francois BallouxVerified account @BallouxFrancois
          The successive emergence of the more transmissible alpha and delta SARCoV2 lineages mean that the vast majority of the global population is expected to get infected by the virus, likely more than once over their lifetime. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879625721000730?v=s5 … 1/
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