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#CEBHCtwitchat Day 1 - 1/7:
The 26% question: How has social media shaped the uptake of #COVID19 #vaccines in SA?

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#CEBHCtwitchat Day 1 - 2/7:

Why are we hovering at only 26% of South Africans being #vaccinated against #COVID19? What is your opinion? #haveyoursay #WorldEBHCDay
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So exciting to see the first blogs published around the #WorldEBHCDay 2021 campaign, ‘the role of evidence in an #infodemic’!

Read blog about putting #EvidenceFirst during a pandemic at worldebhcday.org/blog/story?ebh…

Check out Twitter thread which provides a snapshot of the blog👇 Group photo of Prof Sakineh Hajebrahimi & Iranian Research C
Iran was one of the first countries outside China to be struck by COVID-19, & the first in the region to experience a major outbreak in early March 2020. There was a huge appetite for evidence to guide decision making at all levels.
But the speed with which information is generated during the pandemic is unprecedented; policymakers & clinicians are swamped by the tsunami of information, both reliable & unreliable, making it challenging to remain abreast of the rapidly evolving evidence base.
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1/ Using our @Geneticure platform, we’ve developed a #COVID19 solution, potentially creating an important short-term advance until a vaccine. Sharing details here w/the hope to reach the right eyeballs at research/funding partners who want to join us on the mission.
2/ One of the most common co-morbidities in patients who develop severe illness is #hypertension, an area where we have profound expertise on the genetics of the disease and treatment response.
3/ Like in hypertension treatment, we have identified genetic influences within the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) that we believe will be beneficial in predicting severity of, and guiding treatment for, COVID19 patients.
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