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British Hen Welfare Trust
BHWTOfficial
IMPORTANT THREADThe 3 Chief Veterinary Officers in the UK are now introducing a legal requirement for all poultry and captive bird keepers to keep their birds housed or otherwise separate
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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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Master Venture (21+)
Master_Venture
In uncertain times, it's natural to want to connect with others. Many seek to form new relationships.Please remember D/s is a negotiated power exchange based on informed consent.Don't let any
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Brumby
the_brumby
As California COVID cases plummet despite the “reopening” (chart below), it is worth revisiting this CDC study showing ~2% seroprevalence of COVID in California in December 2019. Many panic-purveyors dismissed
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Lev Parikian
LevParikian
Right. Some things I saw in 2020. Starting with this surprising kestrel in the Rookery at Streatham Common Furious, vibrant blue tit Magical late afternoon post-rain light in late February
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Dr Lucy Foulkes
lfoulkesy
"As bad as the mental health numbers sound, they are not an entirely fair portrait of what’s really going on."In a way this is so obvious, but it's still worth
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Helen O'Rahilly 🇮🇪🏳️🌈🇪🇺
HelenORahilly
I had a normal day today: shopping for the Aunt, driving up, sorting out her house, having lunch, driving back, sorting out my own house. Lucky to be able to
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Neil O'Brien MP
NeilDotObrien
As the UK tragically hits a record number of Covid-19 deaths, Covid-sceptic-in-chief @toadmeister appears to have deleted all his tweets from last year. That's not surprising. Here are some of
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Michael Marshall
MrMMarsh
Obviously the “no clamour for 24/7 vaccinations” is a bullshit line to cover for a lack of infrastructure, competence and supply, but if we had the supply, would the administration
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
This chart from the FT's graphics team intrigued me. It shows that March/April was unusually late for a viral infection causing excess deaths and that September/October is unusually early for
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Andy Norman
andynorman810
Thread: New apprenticeships data released today gives us a first look at Q1 of the new academic year.Good(ish?) news is that the fall in starts has eased slightly. Decrease of
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Poorna Bell
poornabell
Putting this thread together for anyone like me who has been experiencing an unusually higher sense of anxiety caused by the pandemic but also supercharged and heavily linked to the
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Mabel
mabelsmith_
#econofnyc classAs many as 20,000 street vendors work in NYC, from street artists to hot dog vendors to fancy food trucks, predominantly immigrants and people of color. Similar to the
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David Terrace
dave_terrace
Working for a funder, it is an honour to support organisations tirelessly working to support the health and wellbing of our older people. Here are just a few examples of
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Mother London
motherlondon
This week, we’re finding out #WhatsGoingOn? as normality looks to be on our collective horizon. We’re living life with over 20 households, with @daviesmckerr, and getting to the heart of
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Me
semubhatt
Electricity bill in Maha is going to give heartache to the people. We were paying the monthly bills (varying from 5 to 7k, which were sent without meter readings). Now,
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