If 50% of 65+ folks have at least one shot—and most of it last month? (50 million had at least one shot. It's mostly elderly plus health-care workers. US has about 50 million people over 65). Barring something really unexpected, things should look very different in one month.https://twitter.com/WHCOVIDResponse/status/1365099233171410945 …
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I mean, alternatively we can repeat February of 2020?
Wait till problems do hit us with their full-force, when they are much harder to address as opposed to timely, early action and planning? Total fingers crossed we won't of course, but these things happen if we act, not wait.Show this thread -
The point here is that, yes, things will get much better for many—and sooner than we seem to have internalized—but there will also be very real but different challenges, too, and will play out under a very different political and epidemiological climate.https://twitter.com/iansmcleod/status/1365328779388743681 …
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It's going to be like the end of WWII where our production lines were putting out a tank every few minutes and a warship every day. Need to start thinking about a Marshall Plan to vaccinate poor countries.
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starting from the European union!
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US has so many positive cases—& so likely has *many* substrains, some more dangerous Yet USA hasn’t been sequencing anywhere near enough to learn about present substrains TrumpPence admin’s exacerbation of the pandemic could yet prove to be much worse than noted to date
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See more dangerous California strain detected, re need for more sequencing:https://twitter.com/latimes/status/1364795022596444160 …
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