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Paul Sax
@PaulSaxMD
Harvard/Brigham Infectious Diseases doctor, writer, @CIDJournal editor, educator. Prefer baseball to football, pizza to sushi, dogs to cats, Beatles to Stones.
Boston, MA
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Mar 23, 2021
    Tell the statistician that we don't need them for this one #VaccinesWork nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Jan 14, 2021
    Lots of questions about the Covid-19 vaccines -- here are some of the more common ones, with my answers. Directed at clinicians, but probably something here for all. Any that we missed? @NEJM nejm.org/covid-vaccine/…
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Aug 12, 2020
    Pictures like this make me feel more patriotic than any flag waving.
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    Michael Beschloss
    @BeschlossDC
    Aug 11, 2020
    Kamala Harris’s immigrant parents--Shyamala Gopalan and Donald Harris:
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Aug 16, 2022
    It wasn't easy writing this. Thanks to @PreetiNMalani for allowing me to share it. Rosa ja.ma/3bYJT4I via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Feb 12, 2022
    About a year ago, I thought ivermectin *may* have a role in treating Covid19 based on promising preliminary results from a meta-analysis. Here's what happened, along with a key figure -- and an apology for a mistake (mine). Latest:
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    The Rise and Fall of Ivermectin -- 1 Year Later
    Here’s a confession few board-certified ID doctors will make — there was a brief period when I thought ivermectin could very well be an effective treatment for COVID-19. It wasn’t when the in vitro...
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Jan 9, 2019
    Apologies for bragging, but I'm the proud owner of a new degree. Cc'ing @NobelPrize , just in case this was the one missing piece.
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Jul 25, 2020
    Hey @michaelmina_lab, this one's for you! h/t @boulware_dr @StarTribune SteveSack.
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Mar 29, 2020
    Iceland recapitulating what South Korea found -- incidence of #COVID19 actually higher in younger adults, hence playing a major role in spread (and occasionally causing severe disease too). But symptom-driven testing (Netherlands) finds more cases in older populations.
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    alexandre afonso
    @alexandreafonso
    Mar 27, 2020
    Here is a distribution of recorded Covid-19 cases in Iceland (which tests broadly, even people with no symptoms) and the Netherlands (which tests narrowly, only those with severe symptoms)
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Nov 20, 2021
    The "History of HIV" talk I gave last week actually has this title, which I don't think is an overstatement. Posting it now with gratitude, just in time for Thanksgiving (my favorite holiday -- the gratitude and family part). (Part 1 thread) 1/x
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    May 11, 2021
    The FDA authorization of the Pfizer vaccine for 12- to-15-year olds has triggered concerns among even some very pro-vaccine (and very smart) people, who wonder if their kids should get immunized. Here's why I support it, which is way too long for one tweet.
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Mar 2, 2020
    If you're in ID right now, you know that life is ... kind of nutty. Tried to outline a bit what it's like. What Does (And Doesn't) Scare Me About The Coronavirus wbur.fm/39j9hvs via @commonhealth
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    May 21, 2021
    *Strongly* recommend this comprehensive review of just how much COVID19 vaccines reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to others. Tell the hesitant: the vaccines protect both you and protect others -- a lot! @mugecevik @AaronRichterman @EricMeyerowitz academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-a…
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Jan 5, 2022
    With so many breakthrough cases, some might wonder why we still should be pushing vaccination -- in particular that third dose. Outstanding summary here, thanks to @EricTopol
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    Humans 2, Omicron 1
    From erictopol.substack.com
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    Paul Sax
    @PaulSaxMD
    Apr 17, 2020
    Antibody testing shows that SARS-CoV-2 infection is 50-85 times higher than confirmed cases. It will be fascinating watch these seroprevalence studies roll out over the next few weeks. (And by the way @samhorwich, well said!)
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