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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
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@CDCgov is expected to to release guidelines to reopen schools this week. So what do we know about keeping safe? One study found that over a 13 week period -
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The New York Times
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York said on Friday that New York City could reopen indoor dining on Feb. 14. But by nearly every measure, the coronavirus outbreak in the
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Dan
dancooledaily
Just a quick summary of 2020:• Trump Was Impeached (and later acquitted) • Covid-19 Pandemic• Black Lives Matter • Tiger King • Locust Swarms in Africa• Australia Bush Fires• Beirut
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
Many people are unaware that the COVID-19 vaccine has significantly more side effects than the flu vaccine. I hope to see more honest discussions regarding this.Props to @Cat_Ho for her
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Jade Eloise Norris
jadenozzz
I've been meaning to tweet about this since it came out.Government have taken a heavy handed, punitive approach to public health in this crisis, based primarily on leveraging huge fines
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Dan Worth
DanWorth
Thread: I've been looking through various data sources to see how other major nations have handled Covid-19 and education/school policy and outcomes: https://www.tes.com/news/school-reopening-pandemic-plans-nations-compare-uk-france-ger
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Rangarajan chilkur
csranga
When Secular State can please Prince of Arcot honoring British agreement why not please Lord Shri Padmanabha Swamy Ruler Deity by honoring promise & secure protection frm Covid Art 78(c)
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Joseph Allen
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1/ THREADI see a lot of misinterpretation/misuse of this set of 4 figures, and it's bugging me. (spoiler: it's the ORANGE figure that's causing the problem...) 2/ PURPLE: shows number
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Sarah Bowen
sarahkbowen1
Important findings from @JessicaCalarco's survey of parents about their kids' education. She offers some good explanations for why so many parents (especially with a BA) are likely opting for in-person.
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Rick Anderson 🇨🇦
RickAnderson
Starting to misreport this due to misunderstanding distribution and inventory logistics. Must always be some inventory being re-shipped out to dozens of front line locations, plus a few days supply
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
I’ve been having this discussion with my spouse, who is engaged in patient care, but not for Covid patients. Part of the reason all health workers are first in line
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Dr. Pragya Agarwal FRSA
DrPragyaAgarwal
The digital divide is acute during lockdown with 700,000 children not having access to devices or broadband for learning from home. I am trying to set up a project to
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Rob Swanda
ScientistSwanda
I’m so frustrated that many privileged people are ignoring racial/ethnic injustices of Covid-19 deaths. Widespread apathy is making these grave disparities more severe in younger adults. Generational damage is destroying
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Paulina Restrepo-Echavarria
paures12
How severe is the COVID-19 recession from a historical perspective? How does its magnitude vary across countries?We address these questions in my latest blog post with @andyneumeyer and @LucasBelmudes3. We
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
We can easily identify COVID mortality by linking it logically to syndromic surveillance data. Sick people call for an ambulance complaining of breathing problems and chest pain, they are admitted
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
*Caution non-peer reviewed preprint* US #COVID19 death rates are lower now than in the spring. Is disease less lethal (better treatments, etc), or just younger people getting sick? We examined
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