Whether your preference to self-qualify yourself as an immunologist based on past ID-unrelated work is justified or not is moot. What's mindless, as has been pointed out, how you've chosen to communicated your unsubstantiated opinion in public given rising vax hesitancy.
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Replying to @deralteGaukler @gorskon and
Negative. Risk mitigation is essential in large scale public health efforts. Check yourself! What are your qualification? Are you a physician or an immunologist?
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Replying to @noorchashm @deralteGaukler and
I think if you had said “I have a concern that the vaccine may cause thrombosis in previously infected people and it should be studied” then no one would object.
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @deralteGaukler and
I have a concern that the vaccine may cause thrombosis in previously infected people and it should be studied. And while it’s being studied, since we’ll B immunizing 200m in 6mos, we should
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Replying to @noorchashm @deralteGaukler and
Ok. Leave it at that. You’ve gone a step beyond that saying it is dangerous in that population without evidence and discouraging people from getting the vaccine.
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Replying to @JaiKanta22 @JHowardBrainMD and
Yup, and he made his speculation sound a lot more certain than it was by repeatedly calling it definitive “immunological prognostication.”
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Replying to @gorskon @JaiKanta22 and
Yes. It is a “definitive immunological prognostication”.....if you activate a T cell response to antigens that are present in the tissues of a person, those tissues will be targeted and damaged by the immune system. Please read Michael Oldstone’s work from The Scripps.
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Replying to @noorchashm @gorskon and
If you were right, shouldn’t we expect to see widespread thrombosis in the vaccinated healthcare workers who had covid already? There must be hundreds of thousands or millions of such people already.
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Replying to @JHowardBrainMD @noorchashm and
We would have, particularly given that frontline healthcare workers are more likely to have been exposed to
#COVID19 or to have unknowingly had asymptomatic disease. We have not.2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
Indeed, I tested positive for #SARSCoV2 antibody in May. I found out because I participated in a study screening healthcare workers and was very surprised at the result. It could’ve been a false positive, but I likely had an asymptomatic case in March or April.
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Replying to @gorskon @JHowardBrainMD and
If I had done your
#ScreenB4Vaccine, I would’ve had to retest and not get vaccinated unless I was negative. No thanks. I got vaccinated against#COVID19 as soon as I could.0 replies 0 retweets 4 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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