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This weekend we drove almost 600 km to go to #Baiersbronn to get our 3.5 year old vaccinated with #Pfizer #Offlabel.
We left Friday afternoon to stay at the vaccination center and hotel after a 5 hour drive from Switzerland 🇨🇭
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With talks throughout Europe of dropping mask mandates and no clear action towards mitigation measures like ventilation or CO2 measurements (#COVIDisAirborne), it has become clear that no one is willing to wait for the U5s to get vaccinated to get back to pre-pandemic life
We made up our minds after reading about families that had done the same on the FB from @ImmunizeUnder5s and contacted @U12Schutz to help us with the organisation. We were offered the #Baiersbronn centres so we signed up with @regiopraxis. Everything sorted in just a few days ✅
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My family's trip to Germany for #OffLabelU5 treatment #Pfizer #VaccinesForAll #UrgencyOfEquity #ImmunizeUnder5s #ShotsForTots #ProtectingTheirFuture

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We're in Germany right now. Landed Wed night, drove 2.5 hrs to our accommodation near the clinic. As the Doctor is working insane hours to help desperate families, they were still working and did a 1am house call. Like a German Mary Poppins minus the umbrella, plus mRNA 😆 2/7
When I heard FDA decision to withhold safe vaccines (+ of course the continued blocking of #OffLabelU5 by @CDCDirector) I was even happier to be here. I trust science. And honestly, with many Govts removing mask/social distancing requirements, who else was going to help us?? 3/7
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An introductory thread on B.1.617.2 and why we’re concerned about vaccine effectiveness (VE) against this virus. TL:DR The vaccines will work against B.1.617.2 but two doses of vaccine will be required to optimise effectiveness 1/n
The primary way of measuring likely VE (or more specifically antibody effectiveness) against a virus in the lab is the neutralisation test. In this test, we try to grow (or culture) the virus in the presence of antibodies in the laboratory 2/n
If the antibody is effective, we won’t see any growth because the virus has been ‘neutralised’. If the antibody is not effective, then we will see growth. However, it’s not a yes/no answer. There will be a range of growth from none to lots 3/n
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"Let those who can afford to pay for vaccines, pay", is a common response when we speak of free COVID-19 vaccines for all. On the face of it, there is nothing wrong with the statement, but a simple analogy shows why that is not a good idea.
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Imagine a cafeteria in a factory, where all the employees mandatorily eat the same food together. The quality of food will necessarily be good, because the management eats there, and they should be kept happy.
It is the same when vaccination is done though one channel only.
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Now imagine the management has its own dining room where the same food is served, but on better crockery. The quality of food remains good, but the ambiance is different.
That is when private hospitals are allowed to charge for same vaccine that is given for free elsewhere.
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