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Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎
suilee
China's vaccines were supposed to be a win for Beijing. Instead, countries are complaining about a delay in shipments and other citizens are asking why their govts have chosen to
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
As I said might happen, cases are now falling quite sharply. If that continues until Wednesday (as it might), Boris is going to face a lot of questions. I really
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George Riddell
GeorgeMRiddell
Been a lot of discussion recently around services trade in the deal between the UK and EU. Having read through the agreement over the past couple of days, my impressionsFirst
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Sean Lyngaas
snlyngaas
ICYMI. Yesterday was a wild day of infosec news. Allow me to recap our coverage: Dragos raised $110M from the investment arms of Koch Industries, Saudi Aramco and others. ICS
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EveJustWantedToKnowShit⏳
myfinewords
THREAD:"Effect and Cause..."Almost a decade ago, I saw a documentary called The New Nostradamus. Well, it was called something like that, but I'll be damned if I can find it
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Fred Logue
FredPLogue
"De-democratising the Irish Planning system"This is a good paper on how lobbying defined the democratic character of the planning system as a problem resonating with the ideology of politicians and
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Lunsam
Lunsam96
#Integumen #SKINA company with significant short-term, mid-term, and long-term catalysts along with the potential to revolutionise the industries in which it is involved. Partnerships with #AVCT and #MWG, relationships with
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Gail Carson
gail_carson
#WHOChina presser. Understanding the process of spill over requires a detailed investigation. Interaction animals, humans and environment. Then established h2h transmission. A virus causing global pandemic must be adaptive can
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Dr Kit Byatt
Laconic_doc
@bmj_latest #CovidUnknowns conference just started global comparisons- review of NZ experience by Michael Baker NZ strategy effective and preserved the economy. #covidunknowns Good science plus effective leadership are both needed
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
Will it ever end? In November we were celebrating the announcements of several effective vaccines. Now hospitals are overwhelmed and the global death toll is climbing twice as fast as
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things stand out from the data & evidence:1. When there is a surge in infections, cases eventually come down whether or not there is a lockdown/significant restrictions.2. Lockdowns/many restrictions
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Uriah
crimkadid
In 2008 while doing construction work at St. John's College Oxford, workers discovered 35 medieval skeletons in a mass grave. They all adult males, all the victim of stab wounds,
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
ImportantThis virus is not happening in a vacuum where no information existed previouslyOn Immunity, On testing, On serology, On transmission, On masks, On treatments...We must stop this narrative that we
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Sunset Ostriches
SunsetOstriches
In 1950, the Pentagon produced a documentary on Korean war crimes. Narrated by Humphrey Bogart, it proclaimed: “Taejon: men, women & children murdered cold-bloodedly, deliberately, butchered to spread terror” by
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Brad Heath
bradheath
Georgia's brief is a pretty straight demolition of some of the claims that voting machines were rigged, signatures weren't matched and other falsehoods. This is a very normal kind of
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msfarhadinia
MSFarhadinia
Our new #OA #secr paper out in @MammBiol exploring density of a small population of leopards using multi‑session photographic‐sampling.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42991-020-00096-w.#Thread .@OxfordBiology @oxmartinschool
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