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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Last NYE was a quiet one for @AmyMcLellan2 & I, after a busy year writing and helping @DavidHHeadley and @LizzieCurle organise @CapitalCrime1 Someone I follow on Twitter shared this
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Abir Ballan đ
abirballan
36:48âIf Iâm wrong I want to be corrected so I can be right next timeâ- @MichaelYeadon3 Micheal, you have all my admiration. This is a rough transcript (not verbatim) of
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Lakshman Swamy
laxswamy
Common sense uses limited info to make assumptions that fail in complex systems. 'Common sense' has always butted heads w medical science because science is not easy to understand and
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London Renters Union
LDNRentersUnion
Earlier the government told media it had 'extended the eviction ban'. The details are out and in fact this is a LIE.@RobertJenrick has given the go ahead to evictions of
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flyonthewall
onthewall_fly
Thoughts on infectious dose and symptom severity... a thread.There is some evidence that lower viral dose leads to less severe symptoms in animal models.https://twitter.com/BallouxFrancois/status/1277210360118902785?s=201/ You might be thin
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Patrick Déry
Patrickdery
Le point de presse a montré que le gouvernement -encore mal conseillé - ne comprend pas à quoi servent les tests rapides.M. Dubé a dit qu'«on n'a jamais manqué de
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Andy Maciver
akmaciver
Hereâs @NeilMackayâs big read from todayâs @heraldscotland . As with pretty much everything Neil writes (heâs always top of my âto readâ pile), itâs well worth a read. Hereâs a
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
The long term impact of school closures, not the temporary income drop of their parents, accounts for 90% of childrenâs overall welfare loss. The effect is concentrated on low-income families
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Jake Tapper
jaketapper
Yesterday the WH âŠ@PressSecâ© was asked about the CDC directorâs assertion that teachers do not need to be vaccinated before schools open safely. 1/https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings/2021/02/04/press-briefing-by-p
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Holly Jean Buck
hollyjeanbuck
In March, models indicated millions would die from COVID-19. Nations reacted decisively, using unprecedented measures to buy time.What might this tell us about the use of rapid-acting stopgap measures in
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Gaslighting 24/1/21Dail Mail annoyed a lot of people with its teacher bashing today.Also misrepresents the unions saying we are telling members not to do live lessons, NEU recently set
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John Hayward
Doc_0
In the space of half a year, a new class division was ripped through American society: those who can live normally through pandemic lockdowns and restrictions versus those who can't.
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Nobody wanted to see a repeat of the spring, with hospitalisations rising and stringent measures coming back in. But UK isn't in quite the same position as March, so here
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Trustee Norm Di Pasquale TCDSB Ward 9
normsworld
Thank you Dr. Vinita Dubey of @TOPublicHealth for joining our Back to School @TorontoCPIC meeting to answer parent/guardian questions! #topoli #onpoli #onted CPIC VP asks "What are the long term
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Avital O'Glasser, MD FACP FHM
aoglasser
1/ Itâs been 1.5 weeks since I last posted an Oregon #covid19 trend threadItâs been a pivotal stretch of time nation-wide as numbers, especially in hot spots, continue . Itâs
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đ MKM đ
mamasaurusMeg
The ADA isnât exactly titillating, but read section 2.Physical or mental impairment includes... contagious and noncontagious diseases.Wait a sec, itâs against the law to discriminate against people based on communicable
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