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🍒 Andrew Fletcher 🍒
ScotiaIndyref2
By the spring of 1918, the First World War was into its fourth year. A weary British population had lost fathers, sons, uncles and friends all fighting on the battle
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Concerned Citizen
Concern14923094
The current "GOLD STANDARD" for Schools and Education !America leads by example.Operational Strategy for K-12 Schools through Phased Mitigationhttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/community/schools-childcare/K-12-Op
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Of course, we still need to show respect to others and their personal space outdoors, even though it’s low risk. But a recurring theme on social media and in the
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
As I previously wrote, there is a gradient of risk of infection for school kids. A 6 year old is not the same as a 16 year old. Opening nurseries
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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
The Soviet famine of 32-33 is a far more complicated and interesting event than the fascist narrative of an anti-Ukrainian genocide There's actually a lot to be learned from what
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Alexander Kruel
XiXiDu
In late January, rationalists on Twitter were already warning about COVID-19 and stocking respirators. So why did America fail so miserably? Was it only Trump's fault? New York Times, January
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
VIRUS Let me give you a hypothetical scenario.Imagine, as best as you can, that there's a virus.To help your imaginations, I'll describe this virus. Let’s suppose it’s a novel new
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Ashleigh Tuite
AshTuite
When we talk about the return to school in the fall, there's a lot of emphasis on making sure that community transmission is 'low'. If we have fewer cases in
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International Network of People who Use Drugs
INPUD
Here's a thread with comprehensive #harmreduction tips for people who use drugs during the #COVID19 health crisis. H/t to 3D Research for compiling these:1) DON'T SHARE pipes, bongs, vapes or
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
What's the scoop on coronavirus vaccines? Follow this thread and read our story to get the essentials. 1/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fauci-optimistic-about-covid-19-vaccines-though-immunity-unknowns-complicate-development
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Stephanie Ruiz
StephanieRuiz03
Let's say you woke up with a terrible cough, a fever, and severe body aches. Immediately, you rush to the doctor and unfortunately, you’re diagnosed with COVID-19. For the last
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Amy Greer
AmyGreerKalisz
A cautionary COVID about exposure, elementary school, asymptomatic infections, household transmission, school vs. community transmission, and the need for paid sick days. A real life family story shared with
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. By failing to mandate masks in schools for children and staff, we’re not just ignoring the scientific consensus. We’re laying the groundwork for a less compassionate, pretty brutal society.https://twitter.com/adamhamdy/status/1304535
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Ewan Birney
ewanbirney
A perspective on COVID from a sunny, crisp London house, in a break between zoom calls. Context: I am an expert in human genetics and computational biology; I know experts
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Dave Troy
davetroy
Four years ago this month, there was an uproar among analysts (and the public) about whether Cambridge Analytica was a PSYOP. The word is triggering; it tends to get people
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Manifest brain damage in 55% COVID-19 patients..higher bilateral gray matter volumes (GMV) in olfactory cortices, hippocampi, insulas, left Rolandic operculum..No significant difference between severe and non-severe COVID #longcovid https:/
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