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Natasha Mitchell
natashamitchell
Journalists, read READ read The Oxygen of Amplification. Especially now.https://datasociety.net/library/oxygen-of-amplification/via @arielbogle "The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, an
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Daniel Zhao
DanielBZhao
Wow, UI claims rebounded to 1.38 million (948K UI initial claims NSA + 428K PUA claims) last wk after the Thanksgiving lull, worst since Sep!Prior week's drop was likely fluke
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
Our study mapping #SARSCoV2 mutations that escape key therapeutic monoclonal antibodies is out in @ScienceMagazine. The study also shows that some of these escape mutations arise in a persistently infected
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
How please can the government hope to vaccinate undocumented migrants when their GP registration rates are incredibly low because they have reason to fear accessing healthcare as they can be
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Jack Maizels
JackMaizels
It's been a hell of a few months for transport. The idea of low traffic neighbourhoods - allowing access by car but not rat running - has really taken off.
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Chris Godby
chgodby
OK, on to the data thread. New cases were about a day older than usual today. In contrast, newly added hospitalizations were more recent. Deaths skewed older today - 43%
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Jeff Hwang
RivalSchoolX
Ok, so now we know what the governor was waiting for — for whatever happened in the past week (the reduced testing, etc) to get the *reported* Rt number down
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Tucker Boynton
Tucker_TnL
This got me thinking about how we can use QBR to untangle actual vs. expected QB wins.Short thread...https://twitter.com/Tucker_TnL/status/1353520094345916417 If QBR provides us with the % chance that a team wins
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Paul Ralph
ProfPaulRalph
#KathyCharmaz, creator of Constructivist Grounded Theory, died today. She greatly influenced my thinking about research, so here's a short thread on why her work matters. 1/7 Glaser and Strauss created
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Eric Weiner
Eric_Weiner48
Day 1: #15 --> Triterras - $TRIT1/9WHY this is 5th largest investment I've made this year:- Operates in the fintech space, as a vehicle for SMEs (small to medium sized
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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
Initial claims at 857,148 (NSA), largely unchanged. Continuing claims also fairly steady at 13,197,059. There's a risk we are becoming numb to numbers this high and steady, but we can't
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Ryan Z Friedman
rfriedman22
Data visualization is critical to sharing your science, but if you use a color scheme that isn't color-blind friendly, 1 in 12 men and 0.5% of women won't be able
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el gato malo
boriquagato
let's say it one more time:"discussing case counts without reference to testing levels is tantamount to lying."let's look at just how much difference it makes.i plotted raw "new positives reported
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Junhyong Kim
JunhyongKim
Tomorrow is this talk by talented Paul Magwene. He is one of the deepest thinker of my former trainees.@lpachter kindly pointed Paul, Paul Lizardi, and I conceptualized pseudotime and I
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Damian Bruce
damianbruced
1/ In a world where many people are deeply unhappy with what is happening, many wonder what they can do. How can an ordinary person have an impact?Noncompliance is the
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Chiara Dall'Ora
ora_dall
I have been following with great interest a discussion initiated by @Natalie_StN on why nursing students dislike research methods. Reading students' responses cemented even more what I have been thinking
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