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Monise L. Seward
MoniseLSeward
Here's the thing: Teaching during a pandemic is new.There were things happening in almost every district that were unnecessary. Things that could have been changed but folks are scared of
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Rebecca Gruby
RebeccaGruby
Another article on the impacts of the pandemic on academic mothers. https://bit.ly/2ZgjW6T Recognition is good, action is better. I asked a 11K member group of 'Academic Mamas' how their institutions
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Lonni Besançon
lonnibesancon
1. Sweden, the "model" country taken by so many. Time for an update on the situation including the terrible numbers and ICU-related news.A thread 2. First numbers. Usually I
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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
The B.C. government has announced 1,120 cases of #COVID19 over the past three days — each of them with numbers higher than anytime during this pandemic. Active cases to a
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Sarah Treuhaft
streuhaft
New #BayAreaEquityAtlas analysis sheds light on the magnitude of potential COVID-19 evictions if local moratoria are lifted: In Contra Costa County, we estimate 12,000 renter households will be imminently at
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Trump and the Right have created a fake crisis of “violence in Democratic cities” to distract from very real crises in the pandemic and the economy.They’re going to shred the
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Marcus Carlsson
MarcusMaths
A parent in risk group is informed that the kid will be failed in sports, unless she agrees to let her go to the swim hall amidst uncontrolled viral spread
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Paul Nuki
PaulNuki
1/5: Medical triage (rationing) in a crisis is a difficult issue but it needs to be confronted directly to prevent things getting much worse. We are now at alert "Level
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Elise Gould
eliselgould
December jobs report provides a clear picture of Trump’s failed handling of the economy1/nhttps://www.epi.org/press/december-jobs-report-provides-a-clear-picture-of-trumps-failed-handling-of-the-economy/ Today, the Bureau of Labor Statist
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
Just had a super lovely exchange in an online COVID physician group with a colleague thanking and checking in on some of us with heavy COVID responsibilities (both formal roles
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
In early November, 20,000 people marched out on the streets of Leipzig, Germany to protest coronavirus restrictions.Flouting all rules, about 90% of the marchers refused to wear maskshttps://trib.al/gObEgCM A similar
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Mark Miller
RetireRevised
Wanted to amplify a few points raised today in my Retiring column @nytimesbusiness - things that wound up on the cutting room or that I hope to explore further with
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
There’s a middle way between blind hope (virus will disappear) & cynical fatalism (repeated waves & lockdowns). We can shape the future of this pandemic. Our actions matter. And there
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1/16 Despite appearing to believe the government/media created illusion of a pandemic, headteacher Rob Grant of Clifton Hall School in Edinburgh appears to be one of the few astute, sane
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Karlie Hustle
THEkarliehustle
Long-term isolation isn’t a mere “inconvenience”. If covid is life or death, so is isolation. I’ve witnessed multiple peers die of suicide as this presses on. Elders are withering away
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Hangry White Male **SAVE OUR PUBLIC PENSIONS**
HangryMale
So, Kenney’s decision to ease restrictions basically says that the @UCPCaucus is totes cool with 10 - 30 Albertans dying EACH DAY because that’s quite literally the price of doing
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