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Ben Serrurier
benserrurier
I've learned a lot about the natural gas system during the ERCOT crisis and am appreciative of industry folks shedding sharing their expertise. Those same folks don't always have an
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Ruaraidh
ruaraidhdobson
I'm reluctant to talk about this, but my experience as an exposure scientist (particle air pollution, not infectious disease) leads me to think there's no reason to wear a mask
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Leanne
MsLods
The PM said:- downloading the COVIDSafe app is like wearing sunscreen outside- it's the "ticket" to easing restrictions.BUT Government's own testing indicated that at launch the app only worked on
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Eric Umansky
ericuman
1/ Earlier this week, I wrote about how my family saw an NYPD car *hit a kid* The police denied it.The car didn’t hit the kid, they said. *The kid
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Adam Klasfeld
KlasfeldReports
An election hearing before a Trump-appointed judge is ongoing in the Northern District of Georgia—and has Zoom access.I'll be covering it for @LawCrimeNews.Other reporters whom I see live-tweeting include @MikeSacksEsq
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Jodi Ettenberg
legalnomads
For election-anxiety purposes, a thread with some information.1) A list of the times that final polls close in each state, along with the number of electoral votes each has (electoral
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C Weissenberg
DrCWeissenberg
It's a big ask, but please could a German speaker give me the gist of what this article(right) is about? My fledgling German won't do it: I can pick out
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Do kids transmit #COVID19 less often than adults?New paper published from contact tracing in S Korea.(I'm 1-2d late to the party but other threads are mis-representing the paper/data or missing
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Three weeks ago, everyone was bashing the University of Illinois for having the audacity to run an in-person semester at a large state school by developing an in-house testing
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˗ˏˋ Josep ˊˎ˗ 📚🌳🚲
lomecreu
Hey. Yes you. I know you think 2020 has been crap. But nice things have happened too. Here's a hairy pig to grab your attention and my list of unequivocally
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Nsikan Akpan, PhD
MoNscience
Couldn't sleep last night, so went down a rabbit hole of face mask history. So researchers have known since at least 1919 that masks, when constructed properly and used appropriately,
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Laura Meckler
laurameckler
ICYMI, deep dive with @PerryStein on effort to reopen DC schools: Mismanagement by city and intransigence from the District’s teachers union combined to thwart every move. The city kept changing
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Robert Ede
Robert_WH_Ede
1/ The latest research from our team looks at how the national vaccine rollout is progressing, and provides practical recommendations for the next phase.https://twitter.com/Policy_Exchange/status/1354346275425153027 2/ Firstly, much has bee
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Disappointed I haven't yet seen a 'Cummings Greatest Hits in government' list, because it really is a fine collection. So let's try to correct this terrible wrong. Tagline - 'Unlike
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Matt Weatherall
matt_weatherall
“So many haters had just prepared their Marmite wrong!” Happy to see @jonnyburch newslettering again. I enjoyed this one about Marmite and first-time user experiences. It inspired me to put
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@amuse
amuse
CONSPIRACY THREAD: Time Magazine, in a shocking expose, claims that a "cabal" of powerful people across the world worked together to influence voters, change rules and laws, control media coverage,
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