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A Covid vaccine is on track to rollout in December. Here's how that will work.: "We are covering new territory. This has never been done before," one expert said of the speed of vaccine development. https://t.co/skiBtCncxD
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) November 19, 2020
Covid vaccines could be available by the end of December. Here's what needs to happen first. https://t.co/oDogjoFOEq via @nbcnews
— Erika Edwards (@erikaedwardsnbc) November 18, 2020
I felt such relief hearing the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine news
— Sarah Zhang (@sarahzhang) November 18, 2020
The scientific uncertainty about whether vaccines will work is resolved. The logistics, distribution, etc that follow aren't trivial but they are within the realm of human knowledgehttps://t.co/wq3LQVSR1J
But it's good news! Even great news about the vaccine
— Sarah Zhang (@sarahzhang) November 18, 2020
2020 has been a long, terrible year, but the end of the pandemic is really in sight now https://t.co/wq3LQVSR1J
Look I have been very, very tempered on vaccine expectations and even I think this vaccine data is worth getting excited about https://t.co/wq3LQVSR1J pic.twitter.com/IaKmB86M90
— Sarah Zhang (@sarahzhang) November 19, 2020
It is @sarahzhang day! Here’s her OTHER amazing piece today, on the vaccine news: https://t.co/6MZLUYgStM
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) November 18, 2020
Here's @sarahzhang with one of the most beautiful ledes I've ever read—especially this: "Vaccines can stop many, but not all, viruses. Could they stop this one? The answer, we now know, is yes. A resounding yes." https://t.co/HlkSZ6gvSI
— Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF) November 19, 2020
This is an incredibly good article by @sarahzhang. I'm sending it to everyone I know. https://t.co/HtOWIGkE1d
— Dr. Jennifer Raff (@JenniferRaff) November 19, 2020
Do you want some good news?
— Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum) November 18, 2020
This is very, very, very good news: https://t.co/yY6EXM5JPw
It's hard to write clearly. It's even harder to write clearly about science. @sarahzhang shows us how it's done. https://t.co/01YW9xJeuA
— Peter Lattman (@peterlattman) November 19, 2020
Good morning, please enjoy the first-ever vaguely optimistic article about the pandemic, from @sarahzhang for @TheAtlantic. https://t.co/uBzEAdq5pk
— Digg (@digg) November 19, 2020
Cheering stuff:
— Ben Coates (@bencoates1) November 19, 2020
“The tasks that lie ahead are not trivial, but they are all within the realm of human knowledge. The scientific uncertainty at the heart of COVID-19 vaccines is resolved. Vaccines work. And for that, we can breathe a sigh of relief.” https://t.co/NYKUDnB2Hp
In total awe of @sarahzhang who has two stunning pieces out today. Read them both:
— Becca Rosen (@beccarosen) November 19, 2020
1. https://t.co/D07Ho2saqu
The End of the Pandemic Is in Sight
— Michael O'Grady (@mog7546) November 18, 2020
The scientific uncertainty at the heart of COVID-19 vaccines is resolved. VACCINES WORK. We can breathe a collective sigh of relief.
“It makes it now clear that vaccines will be our way out of this pandemic”#MOG
https://t.co/jl1UHuiin3
The end may be in sight: https://t.co/1MjoHeEugb
— Crispin Burke (@CrispinBurke) November 19, 2020
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With Vaccines, the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Is in Sight - The Atlantic https://t.co/DGn5sbN25O
— Molly Maggie Bloom (@DublinersThe) November 19, 2020
“The vaccine by itself cannot slow the dangerous trajectory of COVID-19 hospitalizations this fall or save the many people who may die by Christmas. But it can give us hope that the pandemic will end.” https://t.co/QErOqopQ5I
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) November 19, 2020
The rapid development of two highly effective vaccines is a miracle made possible by highly-trained experts, inclusive institutions, and the scientific method. I give thanks to Western liberalism. https://t.co/zpmpMzXtat
— Ben Winegard ?? (@BenWinegard) November 20, 2020
'It makes it clear that vaccines ? will be our way out of this pandemic,' Prof Kanta Subbarao @WHOCCFluMelb @TheDohertyInst.@sarahzhang unpacks the latest #COVID19 vaccine news for @TheAtlantic.https://t.co/8zyTLgXesx
— Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (@unimelbMSPGH) November 20, 2020
With Vaccines, the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Is in Sight https://t.co/oMAVQ5DgPs
— Khaled Beydoun (@KhaledBeydoun) November 20, 2020
A sigh of relief heard ‘round the world. “The tasks that lie ahead...are not trivial, but they are all within the realm of human knowledge. The most tenuous moment is over: The scientific uncertainty at the heart of COVID-19 vaccines is resolved."https://t.co/YJebexEb2h
— Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (@CongressmanRaja) November 20, 2020
If you live in an OECD country...https://t.co/2IBm9lwbTm
— Andrew Noymer (@AndrewNoymer) November 20, 2020
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