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François Chollet
fchollet
In the modern mind, "education" is all about young people developing skills that are useful to their future selves. Learn to read, learn to write, learn to program. Skills that
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Marc Ellison
marceellison
THREAD: With the easing of #COVID19 restrictions allowing non-essential shops + hospitality to operate in more parts of Scotland, I examined new data for @BBCScotlandNews which logs what people say
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Johan Hellström 🇸🇪
jhnhellstrom
BREAKING: ECDC published their updated guidance today of community usage of Face Masks (Previous from 9 April 2020). It's directed towards public health authorities and the public in EU countries.
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Lots of tweets about this today! Let's see what we can see in the focal S:E484 build!Phylogenetics (what I do - making 'family trees' from virus genetics) can be very
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD
PeterHotez
Despite the unfortunate title, let me state emphatically, the scientists stand with the teachers. There’s no daylight between us. We are scientists in part because of our K-12 teachers. There’s
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Peter Barrett
petermbarrett1
Just finished up 3 months #covid19 work w/ @PublicHealthSth. Its been hectic but satisfying to see spread coming under control. Huge amount achieved by #publichealth teams identifying new cases/clusters +
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Will vaccination reduce transmission or just disease?Do 3 vaccines w interim or final phase 3 results (Pfizer, Astrazeneca, Moderna) reduce asymptomatic infections & does reduced symptomatic infection imply reduced infections?Thread
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Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1) It's not uncommon to recover from COVID, test negative, and then test positive again down the line. Happened to ~1 out of 5 recovered patients in large China study
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Nathan Fletcher
nathanfletcher
For those curious on dangers of high risk settings for the spread of COVID-19 here are a couple places you can find good data and research: "We found large variation
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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
who is ready for some saturday night charts to make you feel mildly more optimistic about the pandemic but still in a state of general concern and anxiety There were
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
We urgently need to focus on ventilation. Six months into a respiratory pandemic, we're still not given sensible and practical guidance against short-range aerosol—airborne—transmission of COVID. I wrote about the
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Jennifer Heighton
jheighton3
Why are people questioning BC’s Covid response? If we look at BC’s situation with a calm, critical thinking lens, this is what a lot of people are seeing with our
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Kyle Field
mrkylefield
I'm only a few minutes into the TeslaCharts interview with @nikoIatrevor and it's already packed with inaccurate and misleading info. Ugh...a painful thread. I'm sorry/You're welcome. 1/...https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/758369
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Wait, what? Woodward had Trump on tape that the coronavirus was airborne BACK IN FEBRUARY (seems he learned this from Xi) and sat on it, presumably to release his book
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Reuben Bramanathan
bramanathan
The #STABLEAct is a confused attempt at regulating perceived harms that are not actually caused by the technology, but are, ironically, inherent in the existing financial system that cryptocurrencies are
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
1/Medical Experts said covid-19 meant we must close businesses, cancel weddings, cancel church, miss funerals and stay home.Most of us, through tears and broken hearts, listened.The same experts then gave
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