@gauravsabnis Interesting stats. I see similar percentages here in CT with of course a much smaller size of study. If I want to come across 500 pedestrians, I’ll have to walk all day every day at least for a week. :)

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There’s nothing more certain than death and less certain than its hour.

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More good news about protection against the SARS-Cov-2 variants. twitter.com/ScienceMagazin…

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Good to know. twitter.com/Nature/status/…

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Enjoying first cherries of this season. t.co/3AHlvVSxf…

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Really?!?!? Even before the safety and efficacy data for adults is out? Don’t they have to answer to a bioethics board? twitter.com/aparanjape/sta…

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@Vinayak60502845 Wild insinuations made for political gain, with no evidence are and should be called racism.

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@Vinayak60502845 BTW, what I found interesting in the timeline from WaPo article was how the opinion from the scientific community has evolved over time. Everyone is still sitting the fence about the real origin of the virus. Not enough data to suggest either way.

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@Vinayak60502845 Why didn’t he do anything about it if he wanted to? There are enough prior instances where he has done what he wanted to without waiting for consent from other parties.

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@Vinayak60502845 There is an international investigation that is ongoing since last year. Has nothing to do with what US alone can do.

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@Vinayak60502845 If trump really had reasons to believe in this claim, he could have done something concrete about it. He had the whole damned US govt under his command. He didn’t need any support from Democrats to take any action. His only motivation was soothing his followers with a scapegoat.

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@Vinayak60502845 The only reason he was suggesting lab origin of virus was to find a scapegoat for his irresponsible incompetence of pandemic management. That is also the same motivation for you and other Indians are interested in making this claim of lab origin of virus.

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@Vinayak60502845 WTF are you talking about? Follow the science was exactly the thing that trump wasn’t doing. Let me remind you. he denied existence and seriousness of covid opposed lockdowns and mask use pushed HCQ suggested injecting bleach and inserting UV lights in the body

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@Vinayak60502845 That is unnecessary political spin. Follow the science and available evidence. It is still not clear if there is anything pointing squarely at lab origin of the virus. Wait for the investigation to complete. BTW, anything that orange turd said was based on him being a racist.

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@usg882 @bhalomanush Sure but, every variant is not necessarily more infectious or causes more serious illness. Many/most variants could make the virus even non-infectious and die out.

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@gauravsabnis The clinical trial of Pfizer vaccine had about 42,000 subjects and it showed 95% efficacy as you wrote.

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@gauravsabnis @bhalomanush Vaccinated people needing hospital care is even less than that. Vaccination protects people from developing serious illness even if they get infected. twitter.com/allahpundit/st…

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@usg882 @bhalomanush We already have such vaccines. twitter.com/EricTopol/stat…

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Interesting read… Analysis | Timeline: How the Wuhan lab-leak theory suddenly became credible washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/…

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OMG! One more author whose books my children enjoyed as toddlers and preschoolers, passed away. This is really a sad day. twitter.com/NPR/status/139…

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So sorry to see this. “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” is one of my most favorite books. Have so many fond memories of reading it with my kids. Also, I must have gifted this to dozens of friends, relatives, and colleagues welcoming their firstborns. twitter.com/NPR/status/139…

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Bike ride from 2 years ago. This is easier to read compared to reading in Twitter. Thread by @parags: “Starting a bike ride from London to Amsterdam. […]” threadreaderapp.com/thread/1132557…

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Exactly 2 years ago, went on this fantastic bike trip. It was so much fun. Can’t wait for another trip like this - possibly in 2022. Hope the pandemic will be in the past by then. twitter.com/parags/status/…

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People respond to medicines and vaccines differently and factors like race, ethnicity, age and gender can contribute to these differences. Read how @Pfizer’s Head of Clinical Trial Diversity is working to ensure inclusive #clinicaltrials. #PFEColleague bit.ly/34nXmfb

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Does that mean that all the Bond #007 movies will be available on #AmazonPrime ? Nice!!! twitter.com/mpgarretson/st…

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