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    1. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 4 Jan 2021

      Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH Retweeted Robert Wiblin

      An excellent thread on epistemology What do we know and how do we know it? A narrow view of what we know, what is data can lead us into mental traps This is not about delayed vs immediate vaccine doses This is about what do we mean when we say, follow the science. H/T @zeynephttps://twitter.com/robertwiblin/status/1345800480144945152 …

      Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH added,

      Robert Wiblin @robertwiblin
      A serious reasoning error that is particularly common among educated people is to argue that if a study hasn't been done on a particular question we have 'no data', and therefore no basis on which to form beliefs or act. This is incorrect and dangerous. 1/
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    2. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @ashishkjha

      And thank you for being out there with reasoned discussion on this obviously thorny, complex topic. It's much easier to stay quiet or to advocate for what appears bureaucratically safe rather than dive into discussions of trade-off in the face of uncertainty and a dire situation.

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    3. Gregg Gonsalves‏Verified account @gregggonsalves 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @zeynep @ashishkjha

      We've all been diving into these trade-offs, even if we think a shift from a regimen with documented, robust efficacy to one with less certain effects is unwise. Juxtaposing it as "reasoned discussion" vs "bureaucratic safety" is your own value judgment coming into play here.

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    4. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @gregggonsalves @ashishkjha

      There *has* been a lot of bureaucratic safetyism—not just talking about the vaccine debate—but obviously that doesn't mean everyone I disagree with is doing that. (Moreover, in this case I don't even have the basis to defend strong opinion on either side).

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    5. Gregg Gonsalves‏Verified account @gregggonsalves 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @zeynep @ashishkjha

      OK, sorry I misread the response in this case.

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    6. Marc Lipsitch‏Verified account @mlipsitch 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @gregggonsalves @zeynep @ashishkjha

      I started out seeing it as mostly bureaucratic defensiveness but now see that there are a range of reasons why people are concerned about delaying 2nd dose. I don't find them compelling at the moment but I think reasonable scientists and others can disagree on this one.

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      zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jan 2021
      Replying to @mlipsitch @gregggonsalves @ashishkjha

      Yes, there appear to be multiple reasons for and threats against for a potential; and different calculus at individual-level & population-level. Only thing I'd object here would be to treat "three weeks" as a final word. That's obviously chosen to be minimal, to speed up trial.

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        1. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 4 Jan 2021
          Replying to @zeynep @mlipsitch and

          Ideally, people with valid concerns would sit with population modelers & look at how to thread the many needles. Rely on supply chain for booster, minimal delay for high-risk/elderly with longer delay for younger/healthy perhaps? Dunno. But we can't even distribute what we have!

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        1. Armchair epidemiologist (self-certified)‏ @yellingatwind 4 Jan 2021
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          It seems relevant to this discussion that in Pfizer's Phase 3 trial, administration of the booster shot up to 6 weeks after the initial dose was considered timely.https://twitter.com/yellingatwind/status/1345831054758711297?s=20 …

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          Armchair epidemiologist (self-certified) @yellingatwind
          Seems relevant to vaccine regime discussion that the Pfizer study included patients who received shot anywhere from 19 to 42 days (6 weeks) after initial shot. I haven't seen data that shows distribution of second shot or any relation to efficacy. https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download … pic.twitter.com/sCIvMmDT64
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        1. Armchair epidemiologist (self-certified)‏ @yellingatwind 4 Jan 2021
          Replying to @zeynep @mlipsitch and

          Pfizer beat Moderna in the race for approval by choosing a 3 week vs 4 week dosing regime and choosing to measure efficacy starting 1 week after 2nd dose instead of 2 weeks like Moderna. These 2 decisions gave Pfizer 2 weeks head start.pic.twitter.com/Wm1EcQqq5X

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