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Anthony Staines says WASH YOUR HANDS! WEAR A MASK!
astaines
This is not a good answer to what is a very reasonable question.The key argument is that we can swap high contacts in adults, for very low contacts in adults
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breakingthemarket
breakingthemark
I just re-read Bernoulli’s 1738 paper “Exposition of a New Theory on the Measurement of Risk” which is the foundational paper of Expected Utility Theory.It’s AmazingIt’s so wildly different than
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🇨🇦Canada First🇨🇦 “Grizzly Patriot”
MarkFriesen08
1) Understanding the cost to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Cost and the stated shortfalls. What is a great way to stimulate funding? How bout a flu turned pandemic that
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Hank Green
hankgreen
Nervous about this thread, but let’s do it. People understand risk in different ways. To me, it makes sense that some people are going to want to see a bunch
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Dr. Tara Sander Lee
DrTaraSanderLee
THREAD: Testifying in South Dakota today in support of HB 1110, a #prolife bill which would protect unborn children from abortion due to a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome 1/10
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Robin Rudowitz
RRudowitz
With the SCOTUS set to hear the case to overturn the ACA tomorrow - here are a few things to keep in mind about implications for #Medicaid:https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/eliminating-the-aca-what-could-it-mean-for-medicaid-expansion/ A rev
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Tom Elliott
tomselliott
While decrying “alternate facts," @JoeNBC falsely claims “every study” shows hydroxychloroquine “doesn’t work” against Covid NYU’s Grossman school of Medicine study found patients given hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
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e-jesu
JesuInToast
it's not that some asian americans don't feel bad about the elderly, often poor and immigrant, asians who get assaulted. it's more that they fundamentally don't identify with them enough
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Dr. Catherine Sheard
sheardcat
1) It's possible to be enraged at both individuals and government systems.2) If you're going to do something this week that puts other people's lives at risk, don't broadcast it.
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William Marchant
richonlyinname
That we've already seen four NISMs this winter but the capacity mechanism auctions always clear for loose change is a gentle reminder that we don't have a capacity problem, we
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Maaret Pyhäjärvi
maaretp
Let's talk about model-based testing. Or more like, I talk to make notes of the way I model model-based testing. My history with it is longer than I care to
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Jack Maizels
JackMaizels
This may have slipped under the radar, but TfL have published loads of data on pre-COVID travel trends, split by borough. Here are a few of the most revealing stats
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RandiWearsAMask😷》Stay@🏡《 #MakeAmericaSmartAgain
RandiWYoung
So my uncle, who's 74yo, has COPD, and has survived 2yrs of chemo, is now at DRMC in Greenville, MS with COVID-19. He's only left his home masked, with sanitizer,
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Epilepsy Action
epilepsyaction
1/9 As part of our response to the COVID-19 pandemic Epilepsy Action has brought together a coalition of clinicians, professional groups and patient organisations to ensure that people with epilepsy
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Marion Holman
holmanm
1/16 A mainstream Cardiologist who is aware of how essentially all lipid lowering trials have bombed and that Statins, whatever small benefit they show in drug company funded 2nd prevention
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Jarrett Lerner
Jarrett_Lerner
Welp, it seems a lot of adults think that kids should be reading all the books that THEY loved as kids. But when you make book lists and recommendations FOR
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