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Jill Promoli
jillpromoli
The Premier is on @YourMorning suggesting provincially funded #paidsickdays would mean 'double dipping' into the taxpayer's pocket. In reality, @fordnation has yet to spend billions in COVID relief funds meant
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: Will lockdown work? We're starting several weeks of lockdown in England while we try to vaccinate as many vulnerable people as possible. Every day more stories drop about the
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Jillian Hurst
hjillianh
SARS-CoV-2 Infections Among Children in the Biospecimens from Respiratory Virus-Exposed Kids (BRAVE Kids) Study | medRxivhttps://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.18.20166835v1 A prospective cohort study evaluating #SARSCoV2 exposure
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Rebekah Jones
GeoRebekah
Unless someone sends police to raid my house, I don't enjoy calling out individuals.But the damage done by @ProfEmilyOster cannot be overstated. Her irresponsible methodology and lack of understanding of
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Plenty of angst now re: vaccine shortages, "scariant" variants, what awaits in this winter of relative discontent & beyond. Let's unpack this to maintain some hope for the future. There
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Ayaz Hyder, PhD
ayazhyder
My thoughts on the new quarantine guidelines for schools from @OHdeptofhealth. In one sentence: A colossal failure in translating science to policy. More thoughts in thread below based on the
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Rina Mazor (she/hers; elle)
RinaTMazor
On December in schools:It's hard and often lonely in December being someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas. It's overwhelmingly marginalizing in our larger communities, but most of all in schools. I
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Chris Vickery
VickerySec
Credit card companies have a golden opportunity to takeover another industry- the two-factor authentication industry. Explanation of why and how:-Two factor authentication requires something the user knows (e.g. password) and
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Nathalie Grandvaux
NGrandvaux
On parle d'assouplir les mesures dans certaines régions. On a souvent la mémoire courte, quelques éléments ici pour réflexion sur la succession d'événements à partir de Septembre alors que l'on
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Sarah Quayyum (she/her)
quayys
Something I haven't seen mentioned during this whole Rod Philips fiasco is that it truly highlights this Western "itch" to travel, without concern nor care for others. We talk so
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
It is important to point out that the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is effective against the B.1.1.7 variant and reduces virus shedding and transmission. With this most likely being the dominate strain,
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White God wait
WhiteGodwait1
Eren plans to destroy 2 of the world. And the world of ways, and the world of people.But how is he going to do it without the full power of
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
1/ "The release of the scientists' views caused a furore. Until then, it had not been known how strongly the government's scientific advisors has lobbied for a lockdown in September.
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
So there are different R calculation methodologies around but I trust @imgrund and believe the public health R values are meant to be shared publicly soon. (I think?)Messaging is important-
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Sandy Douglas
sandyddouglas
This is BAD NEWS for other vaccines too, prob incl Ox/AZ, tho protection against severe illness may well be less affected. Risk:benefit of vaccination remains strongly favourable but I’m V
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
I’m trying hard to square this:CDC this weekend: not really safe to have a #SuperBowl party with people outside your home.Also CDC: it’s safe for teachers to teach kids/teens,
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