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Replying to @noorchashm @DbdbDobson and
I really want to hear you rationalize how in the current crisis of vaccine confidence we face where our only viable exit strategy to bring this pandemic under control and with no safety signals from either COVID-19 vaccine under EUA, you decided this was appropriate
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Replying to @ENirenberg @noorchashm and
Edward Nirenberg Retweeted Edward Nirenberg
Let me take it a step further: there is no reasonable evidence to support the endothelial tropism of SARS-CoV-2. The foundation of your concern is scientifically baseless.https://twitter.com/ENirenberg/status/1356358677431791619?s=20 …
Edward Nirenberg added,
Edward Nirenberg @ENirenbergThere's a really dangerous misinformed claim going around relating to COVID-19 vaccines. A while ago there was a trendy idea that part of the hypercoagulability from COVID-19 was because of endothelialitis caused by direct infection of endothelial cells by SARS-2.Show this thread1 reply 1 retweet 8 likes -
Replying to @ENirenberg @noorchashm and
But now you as someone with real credentials have armed the anti-vaccine movement with yet another talking point that they can use to dissuade people from something that will save their lives and protect their loved ones, setting all of us back.
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Replying to @ENirenberg @DbdbDobson and
The recently convalescent, the infected frail and elderly with cardiovascular disease should be dissuaded. That is my point.
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Replying to @noorchashm @ENirenberg and
There is no good evidence to support this claim, Dr Hooman.
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Replying to @AlastairMcA30 @ENirenberg and
Please read the details of my letter to FDA. It’s a mechanistically and immunologically specific immunological prognostication that is particularly relevant to the elderly and frail with cv disease.
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Replying to @noorchashm @ENirenberg and
I have read it. Your concerns are valid... from a previously theoretical perspective that has now been debunked. Furthermore, with millions of doses administered, many to elderly patients who have heart disease, we have NOT seen sudden deaths. Proof of the pudding...
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Replying to @AlastairMcA30 @noorchashm and
Indeed. I thought his concern might be plausible (although I also thought there was no evidence for it after nearly 30 million vaccination doses in the US alone); that is, until I started reading more up-to-date scientific literature, whose findings do not support the hypothesis.
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Ed’s argument is compelling that it is you who are incorrect, particularly when coupled with the utter lack of a signal for your prediction thus far after nearly 30 million #CovidVaccine doses given.
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Replying to @gorskon @noorchashm and
Plenty of old people, and plenty of people who’ve had Covid before would be in that 30 million. And so far... nothing. No signal whatsoever. I think it’s time to let this one go, Dr Hooman (and ask the antivaxx group to remove your article).
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