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Shans Da Boss
ShansAshley
I’m going to make a thread of cute date ideas to do in Toronto during covid/fall/winter since so many XY persons have issues with finding things to do lmao. The
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J Michael Tatum
JMichaelTatum
Real talk. Before COVID, conventions were my my biggest source of income. Easily. By sheer luck my VO resume made me a staple on the con circuit and over the
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Sughra Nazir 💙
Care_excellence
The choice between education and health was not one we should have been forced to make. Conflicting guidance and lack of support compounded many losses already experienced by families at
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3.5% DemoCat Social Fist🌹✊
BornSocialist1
I am a teacher in a secondary school and I want to share my experiences at present as I think everyone should know what is happening in schools where our
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Brian Vastag
brianvastag
Here's some news I haven't seen published anywhere that some reporters might want to look at: The year-end #COVID19 relief bill included an extra $1.15 billion for NIH over 3
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First 1001 Days
first1001days
Today we launch #WorkingforBabies on how local 0-2 services responded to #Lockdown1. In #Lockdown3 its findings are as relevant as ever. Download the report: https://1001days.org.uk/workingforbabies but here is an overview
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
What's suppressing Ontario's "second wave"? Cases (positive test results) are still at record highs despite weeks of new restrictions, yet ICU occupancy and daily new deaths are low.Signs point to
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Alexander McClelland
alexmcclelland
Always a good day when #gloryholes is trending on Canada Twitter (new BC CDC* COVID-19 sex guidelines released)*Yes, this is cool and good advice, but the BC CDC aren't heroes
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Sanjana Kadyan
KadyanSanjana
Third edition of our Macroeconomics of COVID in India weekly series with @tulsipriya_rk #EconTwitter Macro of Covid needs an unusual federal perspective since our urban areas( growth engines) are Covid
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
I am sceptical about the #closetheschools argument. There is at least one significant practical and ethical difference between how to manage/mitigate the economic consequences and educational consequences of a lockdown
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Sarah Kelly
thesarahkelly
No country on earth has successfully contained Covid-19 without closing nonessential businesses and paying people to stay home. Government intervention is the only way out. Pretending capitalism and personal responsibility
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John Roberts
JohnGRoberts
Quick(!) Covid news thread on the utter chaos of the past 17 or so days since . .erm Sunday. It all kicked off on Sunday night when Greenwich Council said
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Stina Börchers 🇸🇪🇩🇪
stinabiologista
Which effects can COVID-19 have on the brain? aka: Wearing masks and taking the vaccine are worth it if it means that you rule out the bare possibility of having
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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
NI's death stats for week ending 31/7/20:273 - Total282 - Average deaths for same week over previous 5 yrs298 - Maximum deaths in same week over previous 5 yrs273 -
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MOVE ASIDE ANTIBODY TESTS—Get ready for T-Cell testing for #COVID19 to identify past infection. Unlike antibodies that naturally wane, T-cells persist much longer. Of 70 COVID survivors, T-cell #COVID19 test
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Ben Markus
CPRMarkus
THREAD: Ever wonder why Colorado is so far behind on COVID-19 testing? A CPR News investigation found that the roots of the problem started back in March. On March 16th,
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