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Prof Francois Balloux tweets about understanding the information overload of reading through new evidence regarding COVID-19 immunity and summarizes it via twitter threads
"Over the last weeks, a substantial amount of new evidence has become available about immunity to #SARSCoV2. This information can be difficult to process and integrate. As such I felt it may be helpful to write a thread to summarise the information and provide some context. (1/13)"
-@BallouxFrancois
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