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Janet Wilson
janetwilson66
Oil companies like Chevron have earned millions of dollars from oil spills that sometimes run for decades. And California lets them do it These aren’t ocean spills, they occur
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sm plz
nonmooniphobic
NCT127 noise songs that NCTzens have been covering up - a thread Basically I noticed this fandom has been trying to hide these songs for some reason. Listen we can't
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Tim Naor Hilton
LafcadioWluiki
Short thread on @johnypits Afropean, notes from black Europe. Original plan: read it as companion to our planned summer Euro train hol. Then Covid intervened. So I read it now
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Ryan Roemmich
RyanRoemmich
Traditionally, people learn new gait patterns via extensive practice walking in a new environment or in response to instructions from a clinician. In our new preprint, we asked: could people
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David Nicol
davidxnicol
The accuracy of swabbing does not make sense. We're being told that false negatives are because swabbing is being done incorrectly.I've been swabbing patients since Feb so I'll start with
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
None of the studies of #COVID19 treatment use of serum taken from survivors (aka convalescent serum therapy) show positive results, & @US_FDA has stopped approving its use.But @realDonaldTrump will announce
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brianna
benoistbway
i apologise for constantly doing these threads but the tl is kinda dead and i’m bored.. so yeah :)https://twitter.com/personaqueer/status/1321926468692283392 19! i’m in a gap year so i graduated high school
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Steve Outtrim
steveouttrim
I've been all the way through the @nytimes analysisThere is almost zero financial information. It's heavy on cherry-picking & opinion.Why not publish the documents so We The People draw our
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Prof. Gavin Yamey MD MPH
GYamey
The original idea behind the global vaccine solidarity mechanism, called COVAX, led by WHO, CEPI, & Gavi, was that health workers & high risk people in ALL nations (high-, middle-,
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Writing historical case studies is hard work.It requires carefully "connecting the dots" by combing secondary & primary sources (assuming you can even access them during this time of library &
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Matthew Simpson
mwjsimpson
On #WorldMentalHealthDay , which poignantly for me coincides with October's #ADHDAwarenessMonth, I wish to follow the example of others & share my experience in what I believe is an unfit
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
Good morning. We're now into the 8th month of the #COVID19 pandemic. In the United States, we've learned that plans for scale-up of testing were abandoned after being far along
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Beatrice Cherrier
Undercoverhist
On December 6 1916, the evening before his examination on the theory of heat, Kiev polytechnical institute student Jacob Marschak was thrown in jailHe was 18(I don’t know if the
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
After six months’ experience with Covid-19, medical researchers have learned a lot. But there’s still a big open question:How many people who’ve been infected will suffer lasting symptoms and health
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Allie Atkeson
aatkeson
THREAD: We must address the language around the racial disparities we are seeing in COVID19 deaths. These are not differences, coincidences or "because Black people have higher rates of certain
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TheReal Truther
thereal_truther
Hey @MartinKulldorff, why does your #COVID "declaration" blame government lockdowns for missed vaccine appointments, cancer screenings, surgeries & deteriorating mental health when ALL are actually consequences of the pandemic
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