Log inSign up
Jeremy Farrar
62.4K posts
Image
user avatar
Jeremy Farrar
@JeremyFarrar
Health Promotion, Disease Prevention and Care Assistant Director General WHO
Switzerland
who.int
Joined June 2013
320
Following
74.7K
Followers
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    May 29, 2020
    Covid-19 spreading too fast to lift lockdown in England. Agree with John & clear science advice. TTI has to be in place, fully working, capable dealing any surge immediately, locally responsive, rapid results & infection rates have to be lower. And trusted
    theguardian.com
    Covid-19 spreading too fast to lift lockdown in England – Sage advisers
    Scientist says 8,000 daily coronavirus infections makes relaxing restrictions too risky
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Mar 16, 2020
    Human vaccine #COVID19 dose to its 1st participant. Group 45 healthy volunteers to be given the vaccine. <70 days since virus sequence released - Remarkable. A long long way to go until there is a vaccine for public health. A moment to celebrate @moderna_tx @NIH @CEPIvaccines
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    May 26, 2021
    Sent to a friend March 2020
    Image
    00:00
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Sep 7, 2020
    Vaccine nationalism will not solve #COVID19 for anyone. #Covid19 vaccines must first reach the people who need them most worldwide - healthcare workers & vulnerable at risk individuals. It’s in all our best interest. @ObserverUK @wellcometrust
    Image
    Let’s get real. No vaccine will work as if by magic, returning us to ‘normal’ | Jeremy Farrar
    From theguardian.com
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Jan 20, 2022
    There has been a lot of comment on 'in hospital with or because of COVID-19". It is a false dichotomy. Patients are not a single illness or disease, health & illness are not categorical.Having one condition,invariably influences outcome of other conditions.Multi-morbidity is real
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Jul 21, 2020
    It is discomforting that most people still underestimate true impact of #Covid19. Immediate effects are so shocking that we are all caught up in them.But longer-term implications may be more profound still. If we are not careful, they will shake the world order to its foundations
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Nov 1, 2020
    Australia records zero Covid-19 cases for first time in five months - it can be done.
    Trader arranges products in store in Melbourne on 29 October 2020
    Australia records zero Covid-19 cases for first time in five months
    From bbc.co.uk
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Dec 22, 2020
    Headline is awful. UK identified new variant SARS-CoV-2, variant with potential public health & clinical implications & shared that data within UK & with the world. By doing so will have saved many lives. Responsible urgent open sharing of scientific data.
    Image
    UK shot itself in the foot being the 'best' at sequencing viruses
    From dailymail.com
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Nov 30, 2021
    Omicron was in the Netherlands before South Africa alerted the world - we may never know where it originated, another reason to underline the importance of not laying blame & seeking to punish
    Image
    Omicron was in the Netherlands BEFORE South Africa alerted the world
    From dailymail.com
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Nov 25, 2021
    Replying to @JeremyFarrar
    South Africa needs to be praised, offered whatever support is needed & acknowledged for the quality & speed of the public health & genomic science in SA, sharing the data immediately, supporting the region & the world. Not criticised, have sanctions or other restrictions imposed
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Feb 11, 2022
    Heart-disease risk soars after COVID — even with a mild case
    Image
    Heart-disease risk soars after COVID — even with a mild case
    From nature.com
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Oct 13, 2020
    Thanks for invitation @BBCRadio4 World Tonight. No easy choices in the UK now, every choice has very significant negative consequences. But delay before implementation is a decisions in itself & will make later interventions harder & need to be deeper & in place for longer.
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Apr 26, 2021
    Tragic every perspective. A safe effective vaccine, developed with public, private & philanthropic funding over years, a founder & company committed to not for profit vaccine, that can be manufactured at scale & used globally now subject to legal actions
    bbc.co.uk
    Coronavirus: EU sues AstraZeneca over vaccine delivery delays
    The pharmaceutical giant says the legal action is "without merit" and vows to defend itself.
  • user avatar
    Jeremy Farrar
    @JeremyFarrar
    Oct 9, 2020
    The tragedy is how predictable this has been since at least early July. It was not inevitable. It is not inevitable now that this worsens, but to avoid spiralling out of control needs to be action now. We are close to or at events & choices of 13-23 March.
    Image
    Hospitals in north of England 'to run out of Covid beds within a week'
    From theguardian.com

New to X?

Sign up now to get your own personalized timeline!

Create account

By signing up, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, including Cookie Use.

Terms·Privacy·Cookies·Accessibility·Ads Info·© 2026 X Corp.
Don't miss what's happening
People on X are the first to know.
Log inSign up