We need to reframe the conversation about "what can I do after I am vaccinated?" to "what can MY COMMUNITY do once WE are vaccinated?"
Vaccines work best at a COMMUNITY level.
Enjoy this "cheat sheet" from the CDC about what you can do outside.
This is only one of multiple graphics which I assume we all need to carry around on our phones.
The US vaccination campaign is losing momentum and it's essential to get that back. There are almost 60 million unused doses out there. No age limits now. B.1.1.7 is still gaining and we've got to rev it up.
#NEW: Wearing two masks can improve fit & give you better protection from #COVID19. Wear a disposable mask under a cloth mask. Learn more: https://t.co/rjQXPVTs5O.
Update of anaphylaxis from mRNA vaccines: 66 cases out of ~18 million vaccinations (=0.00000003%). All but 1 within 11 minutes. No deaths.
@JAMA_current
https://t.co/JYqimmrRk5
If Twitter hadn't been invented yet, we'd need it for threads like this. Thanks for this thorough (and somewhat reassuring) explanation of this incredibly complex topic, Florian.
I've been accepted to med school! 24hrs of elation now giving way to overwhelm--so much to learn, such huge responsibility. Seeking advice for an incoming med student: What do you wish you'd known entering medicine or what's the best advice you've gotten? #MedTwitter
I love doctors who advocate and speak up about societal inequalities and inequities.
Medicine is more than finding the correct diagnosis and treating that condition.
Medicine is social justice.
#MedTwitter
I had the honor of writing about the experience of @TheBlondeRN in the ICU & with the help of @RyanMarino and @drjaysheree used it to discuss the role of emotions in medicine & how emotions might help to bridge the gap with #covid19 denying patients:
https://t.co/pqXnjx0PLx
The US has passed 13 million Coronavirus cases. We passed 12 million cases only 6 days ago. That means 115 new cases each minute the last week. Please wear a mask!