Orin Levine

@OrinLevine

Vaccines, global health, researcher, advocate, father, husband, fly fisher. Gates Foundation Director but tweets are my own.

Seattle
Joined September 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Dec 20

    Former Chief Rabbi of Israel, Yisrael Meir Lau, 83, a survivor of the Holocaust, became the first prominent Orthodox leader in Israel to be vaccinated. "You must not be afraid," he said. "Vaccination is an obligation for all of us."

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  2. Dec 18

    Great news today for equitable access to COVID19 vaccines securing access to large vaccine volumes for low income countries and planning to ship as early as Q1 2021 Lots needs to go right but it starts with planning for success now!

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    Dec 18

    Here’s a great explainer on why vaccine nationalism is not the answer to overcoming . If the virus continues to spread in any country, it remains a threat to every country.

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  4. Retweeted
    Dec 17

    Big news: ⁦⁩ commits to sharing Canada’s surplus doses of COVID vaccines. This is absolutely the correct thing to do, alongside Canada’s funding and policy investments to COVAX to push for global equitable access. Good move.

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    Dec 17

    Thanks to for a great conversation on putting at the center of the -19 response. For a full recovery, we must combat the growing challenges women are facing today—from access to health to economic inclusion and so much more.

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  6. Dec 17

    so grateful to for her contributions as Board Chair. She was generous, led with integrity and authenticity, inspired us, and brought a spirit of inclusion that will last beyond her tenure. Farewell Dr Ngozi!

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  7. Retweeted
    Dec 16

    1. Congratulations to Alyssa Sbarra (, , ) & a host of for publishing “Mapping routine in ” in DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-03043-4

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  8. Dec 15

    Read this thread. Incredible writing and authentic moving portrayal of the emotions too many Americans are having right now. My heart goes out to Michi and her family, and to all the other families who are similarly dealing with grief.

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    Dec 13
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  10. Dec 12

    All I want for Hanukkah tonight is another for

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  11. Retweeted
    Dec 12

    Centering women and girls in health policy is essential to achieving universal health coverage and . In order for that to happen, women have to be leaders involved in decision-making.

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  12. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    The world now has much of the science it needs to end this pandemic, and as regulators start to put their stamp of approval on it, the field of action is widening. So how do we deliver this science equitably?

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  13. Retweeted
    Dec 8

    My colleague and I just published this commentary on the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine efficacy

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  14. Dec 7

    I just uploaded “Untitled” to :

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  15. Dec 7

    This is how my dog Haddie celebrated the amazing ⁦⁩ comeback win over ⁦⁩ Ifelt thethe same way

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  16. Retweeted
    Dec 2

    The has a long history & expertise in funding the development & equitable delivery of immunizations. Unless all countries can receive safe & effective vaccines & treatments, no country or economy is safe from the virus

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    Dec 1

    for Xmas : le Calendrier de l’Avent du live ! interprète trois chansons : "Gimme Shelter" des Stones, "The Overload" et "Move On Up" ! A voir : 💪 Soutien aux acteurs de l’industrie du spectacle !

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    Dec 1

    The unrealistic expectations on already overwhelmed providers leaves patients at risk. This is a system problem, not a time management problem. Read the full article:

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  19. Nov 26

    This year I have a lot to be thankful for. None of which are things. All of which are people. Family foremost, friends and coworkers too. And the many who have put our public’s health ahead of their own this year from frontline nurses to epidemiologists, and many more

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  20. Retweeted
    Nov 24

    What are the global political determinants of inequity? Join us tomorrow at 5:00 pm (Beirut Time) to discuss how to address these determinants with as part of Phase 2

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