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Kully Kaur-Ballagan
KBallagan
As concern about immigration falls to 20 year low @IpsosMORI research (pre-lockdown https://www.ipsos.com/ipsos-mori/en-uk/ipsos-mori-political-pulse-march-2020) shows increase in people self-reporting they are becoming more positive about immigratio
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irena papst 😷
irenapapst
we know #COVID19 severity depends on age, but we mostly see the ages of those dying… what about serious, but non-fatal, outcomes like hospitalization? ICU admission? intubation? ventilator use? how
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Rampant #COVID spread in a kids camp: a preview of school re-opening?New paper with unsettling details that unfortunately challenges claims that transmission in young children will be lower than adults.More
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Surbhi Kesar
SurbhiKesar
1/8 In a conversation with one of my profs about yet another RCT 'proving' a well-known field-survey-based result using 'rigorous' data analysis, he remarks: "It is a sign of *dumbification*
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
The most dangerous mental errors (you don’t know you’re making): Fundamental Attribution ErrorHumans tend to:(1) Attribute someone else's actions to their character—and not to their situation or context.(2) Attribute our
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Kristen K. Coleman
drkristenkc
What happens when your "high standard of proof" is so high that it cannot be reached in a reasonable amount of time before implementing common sense infection prevention strategies for
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KRicciardo
k_ricciardo
@POTUS @realDonaldTrump @DariusVolket @BettySwernofsky @Aungiexyz @NinaMuzeka @chillinginLV @MelissaHoughto6 This is long, please read to the end, ty.First of all, I mean no disrespect to anyone who disagrees... We can see
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Prashanth🏏📝
ps_it_is
Captains holding back their leg spinners when a LHB is batting is very common. It gets very harder in the T20s for them to do that for long and can
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
I like this one by @JamesSteeleII @jpfisheruk and others. It shows findings from data analyzed from 14,690 people who participated in approximately 20 minutes of supervised strength training once a
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Ed Burn
EdBurn1
Happy to share our latest @OHDSI research published in @NatureComms. A few incomplete takeaways to follow https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-18849-z 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐢𝐝 𝐰𝐞 𝐝𝐨? Studied the profiles of 34,000+ pa
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
Astra Zeneca vaccine & blood clots. Summary.Rare form of blood clots plus low platelets. ~60% involve veins of brain. Almost all after 1st dose. Risk (UK MHRA): 1 in 250,000
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Tom Inglesby
T_Inglesby
As governors develop plans and timing for reopening, its useful to take stock of where the US is compared to other countries dealing w/ #COVID19, and to examine some key
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🎃KYLE BUT SPOOKY👻
KyleMorgenstein
Science is political, but not just because of identity. That absolutely exists, but science is political at a core, institutional level too. Let’s talk about it: (1/8) Science claims itself
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dri
DriXander
Fed Up With Deaths, Native Americans Want to Run Their Own Health Care: https://nyti.ms/31jl2gO Indian Health Service, which provides care to 2.2M of the nation’s 3.7M American Indians & Alaska
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Teacher Voice
1TeacherVoice
Don't mind me, @HCPSBoard, I'm just leaving this little #PSA here for you to consider before we recklessly open up our #schools. @stevecona @stacyhahn @clstuart @MelissaSnively @T_Shamburger @KarenPerezTampa @LynnSchoolBoard @Addiso
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James Munns
bitshiftmask
Here's a rant (opinion?) that I'll turn in to a blog post soon.I think Rust should have a third ABI, not repr(C) or repr(Rust), and it should be used to
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