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A universal vaccine could be the future of the coronavirus fight
By Jacqueline Howard
Is the omicron variant Mother Nature's way of vaccinating the masses and curbing the pandemic?
By Mitzi Nagarkatti & Prakash Nagarkatti
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Formerly TwitterTedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
DrTedros
Vaccines are among the most powerful inventions in history, making once-feared diseases preventable.
With continued research, investment and collaboration, we can save millions more lives today and in the next 50 years. #HumanlyPossible
#WorldImmunizationWeek pic.twitter.com/HqBG6ABYuf
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UK Health Security Agency
UKHSA
Our Chief Scientist Isabel Oliver makes the case for industry, academic and global teamwork in vaccine R&D for pandemic preparedness. 🤝🔗
Find out more in today's New Scientist #WorldImmunisationWeek (@isaperena) pic.twitter.com/HoXQaz7HtF
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
It's #WorldImmunizationWeek
#Immunization is one of humanity's greatest achievements helping to eradicate smallpox and save at least 3 million lives a year.
And you’re part of it. By being vaccinated, you’re helping to keep others safe. Now we need your help again.
We’re… pic.twitter.com/uwhr95SceX
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
The #SARSCoV2 viral RNA signature in people with #LongCovid markedly differs vs controls
www.thelancet.com/journals/lanmic/article/PIIS2666-5247(24)00055-7/fulltext @LancetMicrobe
Also linked to symptoms.
Not only indicative of persistence, but also potential as a biomarker @johanvawe @jamoulle @KU_Leuven pic.twitter.com/sqCBfztree
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