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Soumya
skarlamangla
I feel like I'm hearing this a lot, so I'm going to try to explain why it doesn't work to get tested Tuesday or Wednesday before Thanksgiving and then be
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Kate Allen
katecallen
GTA cellphone mobility data shows- movement dropped 1% post-lockdown- areas with more essential workers = more mobility- affluent core, people who can work from home = moving the leastOur story
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Schültzie
muffnbear
I reject this.Covid has made everyone insane. For instance, we are out last night at a place that seats about 80 and we were one of two tables.Even at half
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Adrianne Russell
adriannerussell
It's seems our impulse is to say "Once COVID's over I'm gonna see a play or musical or the ballet or go to a museum, etc" and not even think
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Maajid أبو عمّار
MaajidNawaz
THREAD on WHO & herd immunity:Without explanation, the World Health Organisation @WHO appears to have *changed* their definition of “herd immunity” from June to November 2020 by explicitly removing “immunity
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BESSI_Collab
BessiCollab
And we're off and running with #BESSIcollab Webinar 6, really looking forward to hearing about BESSI research in Africa #BESSItalk As always, we like to kick off our webinars by
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Robert Cunningham
tcpcrobert
Thread for my #bbn followers. Been too busy to keep up with the @KySportsRadio discussions, so these thoughts might not be novel to me, but here they are: Admittedly, this
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
VACCINATION CARD—This is the proof of vaccination card from @NHSuk, national health system of . Aka “vaccine passports”, this may be something that will likely become popular next year as
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
It concerns me that the media coverage about covid outbreak in Melbourne has mistakenly simplified the public narrative to suggest it was one misbehaving security guard at hotel quarantine which
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Michael L. Barnett
ml_barnett
You have probably seen the record-breaking, terrible COVID-19 stats for Dec 2nd in the USDaily cases: 195,695Currently hospitalized: 100,226Daily deaths: 2,733You need to understand these numbers in contextIt makes them
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Mbhazima Shilowa
Enghumbhini
I am are not sure what we want. We called on the government to lift restrictions. We said they are treating us like kids as if we could not look
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: it’s expected (but not yet confirmed) London will go into Tier 3 when England’s Covid restrictions are reassessed next week, so what do the data show?Let’s dig into all
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Tom Randall
tsrandall
Vaccine Update (Feb. 11)It was a big day for the global vaccine campaign—especially the U.S., where shots are now being given at an average rate of 1.6 million per day
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Camy 🌙
camiladelmar_
COVID shaming is not it. I've been reading how the current stigma its similar to STI/Sex shaming and abstinence only practice & srry it just doesn't work! Risk is inevitable.
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
The US reported +1,951 new coronavirus deaths, bringing the total to 260,283. The 7-day moving average continued rising to 1,474 per day, its highest level since May 18th. The US
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Insiya Mankani
InsiyaMankani
Today is National Indigenous People’s Day in #Canada and while the country enjoys a global reputation as a defender of human rights the government needs to do better to respect
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