Lots of noise about the safety + efficacy + trust of an expedited #vaccine this Fall. As a recent @RWJF Health Policy Fellow in the @USSenate, I had the opportunity to work on the SAVE Act. Some thoughts:
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The Safe Authorization of Vaccines during Emergencies (SAVE) Act seeks to ensure that expedited delivery of a #vaccine (which we ALL want) is grounded in data & science. We cannot afford a bad vaccine—or further loss of public trust in a good vaccine—because of politics.
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In drafting the bill, the primary goal was to ensure that officials within the Trump Administration could not circumvent the normal licensure process in which independent panels of experts vet and validate vaccine manufacturers data on the vaccine product.
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Our concern was well-founded: expedited authorization of hydroxychloroquine and convalescent plasma have proven disastrous and eroded public trust at a time when we will need a vast majority of Americans to help end the #COVIDー19 pandemic.
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Those drugs were expedited via the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) provision, & many discussions have mentioned EUA for a potential #vaccine. Without appropriate measures in place to ensure authorization is not influenced by political pressure, this is simply a bad idea.
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Notably, the EUA has *never* been used for a brand new #vaccine, in part because the threshold for vaccines is much higher than that of therapeutic drugs.
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Think of it this way: the #COVIDー19#vaccine will be used in millions of otherwise healthy people. Even rare side effects could affect many more people than a drug that treats a specific illness.
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TLDR: We do NOT want an expedited vaccine making healthy people sick.
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I am a physician, but it doesn’t take a medical degree to understand the stakes here. We need Congress to pass the SAVE Act to protect all Americans AND end the #pandemic. (9/10)
The NY State Attorney General @TishJames has brought a long expected and needed case against the @NRA, accusing executives violating state and federal laws to benefit themselves personally, ultimately costing the org $64 Million and threatening it's non-profit status.
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The allegations are both stunning and not at all surprising for those of us watching the @NRA over the last several decades.
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When I was hit by a stray bullet that almost killed me 26 years ago, the @NRA claimed then as they do now to be the kind of organization that provided gun safety, education, and training for responsible gun owners.
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Unpacking the myth of non-lethal crowd-control measures. A Thread:
We're seeing a distressing number of instances in which police use “non-lethal” means to “keep the peace.” Last week, Dr. @rohinihaar & I joined @DrRobertGlatter on @medscape to clarify the extent of injuries caused by three methods: tear gas, rubber bullets & flashbangs.
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“The term ‘tear gas’ is a common for a wide variety of different agents...The vast majority of people exposed to tear gas experience a transient and self-limiting but incredibly severe pain and incapacitation. When it's being misused, people will suffer more.” -@rohinihaar
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Not only are we not going to “stay in our lane”, but we are going to do everything in our power to ensure that Americans in communities all across this nation our protected from these senseless tragedies.
This is Not about being anti-gun, and the polarization that @nra brings to this conversation demonstrates the lack of interest in coming together to provide common sense solutions.