@TomWho4 @brdlnrs https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b. A long read but worth it ! The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012)
@FollowerHpc @brdlnrs A long read but worth it! https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b
The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012)
@bret_jensen @brdlnrs @62jerseygirl https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b A long read but enlightening nonetheless “The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012)”
@bobflemming2021 @brdlnrs The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012) https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b
@COVID19Tracking https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b. The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012) ... probably caused by virus interference (Isaacs & Lindenmann, 1957;
@fact_covid @UKCovid19Stats Can you please explain: The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012) https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b
@SkyNews seriously this needs to be said https://t.co/ot85VTVD8b The influenza vaccine may increase influenza immunity at the expense of reduced immunity to SARS-CoV-2 by some unknown biological mechanism, as suggested by Cowling et al. (2012) for non-influenza respiratory virus.
Peer reviewed paper finds:
"Positive association between COVID-19 deaths and influenza vaccination rates in elderly people worldwide"
https://t.co/7k9VllaJGu