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    Loki
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    The vaccine can’t come soon enough. I’m surprised that projections of where the doses will go and their impact aren’t available ala the various models that are out there for infections, hospitalizations and deaths. I cannot account for the lack of modeling that we can see.

    18 million healthcare workers, 100 million doses made, distribution beginning as soon as December 10...would this tweet be possible on January 20?

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      It should start before Jan 20. Pfizer will get an emergency authorization this week.

      We will see healthcare workers vaccinated in December.

      "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
      -Cormac McCarthy

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        It should start before Jan 20. Pfizer will get an emergency authorization this week.

        We will see healthcare workers vaccinated in December.

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        @jon-nyc said in Mayo Clinic:

        It should start before Jan 20. Pfizer will get an emergency authorization this week.

        We will see healthcare workers vaccinated in December.

        I said December 10, that is the day of the FDA meeting where Pfizer could be approved. No date for Moderna yet.

        Surprised we don’t see people clamoring, it’s weird. I would go tomorrow if I could get it. But I suppose we need to tolerate 200k more deaths... I kind of get it...but wouldn’t be opposed to just get on with distribution now to really old people for sure.

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          Can’t wait for the changing polls as to who wants the vaccine, it will be a great lesson.

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            LuFins Dad
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            We have these procedures for a reason...

            The Brad

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            • L Loki

              Can’t wait for the changing polls as to who wants the vaccine, it will be a great lesson.

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              @Loki said in Mayo Clinic:

              Can’t wait for the changing polls as to who wants the vaccine, it will be a great lesson.

              I think (hope?) one of the very faint silver linings of this Covid wave will be to change some attitudes about the vaccine.

              "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
              -Cormac McCarthy

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                @jon-nyc said in Mayo Clinic:

                It should start before Jan 20. Pfizer will get an emergency authorization this week.

                We will see healthcare workers vaccinated in December.

                I said December 10, that is the day of the FDA meeting where Pfizer could be approved. No date for Moderna yet.

                Surprised we don’t see people clamoring, it’s weird. I would go tomorrow if I could get it. But I suppose we need to tolerate 200k more deaths... I kind of get it...but wouldn’t be opposed to just get on with distribution now to really old people for sure.

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                @Loki said in Mayo Clinic:

                I said December 10, that is the day of the FDA meeting where Pfizer could be approved.

                Sorry, I meant to say they’ll submit an application this week.

                "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                -Cormac McCarthy

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                  Horace
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                  I worked with a team on Mayo recently. But only remotely. I hope they were working remotely too.

                  They bought our machines and were using them to test for COVID, and astonishingly were looking at my algorithm. We had a nice discussion, my company put me face forward. Which I think was courageous of them. I don't really know how it turned out. Such are the dynamics of company communication firewalls.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                    jon-nyc
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                    That’s cool, Horace.

                    "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                    -Cormac McCarthy

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                      That’s cool, Horace.

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                      @jon-nyc said in Mayo Clinic:

                      That’s cool, Horace.

                      Very cool.

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                        @jon-nyc said in Mayo Clinic:

                        That’s cool, Horace.

                        Very cool.

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                        @Loki said in Mayo Clinic:

                        @jon-nyc said in Mayo Clinic:

                        That’s cool, Horace.

                        Very cool.

                        Wow - impressive!

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                          I worked with a team on Mayo recently. But only remotely. I hope they were working remotely too.

                          They bought our machines and were using them to test for COVID, and astonishingly were looking at my algorithm. We had a nice discussion, my company put me face forward. Which I think was courageous of them. I don't really know how it turned out. Such are the dynamics of company communication firewalls.

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                          @Horace said in Mayo Clinic:

                          I worked with a team on Mayo recently. But only remotely. I hope they were working remotely too.

                          They bought our machines and were using them to test for COVID, and astonishingly were looking at my algorithm. We had a nice discussion, my company put me face forward. Which I think was courageous of them. I don't really know how it turned out. Such are the dynamics of company communication firewalls.

                          They loved you. You grew up next door.

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                            Wow.

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                            @jon-nyc Ayup. It's getting serious around here.

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                              I worked with a team on Mayo recently. But only remotely. I hope they were working remotely too.

                              They bought our machines and were using them to test for COVID, and astonishingly were looking at my algorithm. We had a nice discussion, my company put me face forward. Which I think was courageous of them. I don't really know how it turned out. Such are the dynamics of company communication firewalls.

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                              @Horace said in Mayo Clinic:

                              I worked with a team on Mayo recently. But only remotely. I hope they were working remotely too.

                              They bought our machines and were using them to test for COVID, and astonishingly were looking at my algorithm. We had a nice discussion, my company put me face forward. Which I think was courageous of them. I don't really know how it turned out. Such are the dynamics of company communication firewalls.

                              There are some smart people at Mayo. They like other smart people. You did fine.

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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