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Hayden Letts, CSCS, RSCC
DST_Hayden
The @HawkinDynamics force plates allow us to measure a variety of vertical force metrics, which we use to further individualize our programming. We have started including a plyometric push-up test
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Emily Deans MD đ«
evolutionarypsy
Sending the kids back to school in a pandemic has a lot of moving parts. 1) are cases low in your area?2) is there a coherent plan for school including
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Jason L. Salemi, PhD
JasonSalemi
Very brief "where we stand" in a few areas...2 weeks ago, the 7-day avg cases per day was 33171 week ago, the 7-day avg cases per day was 3818Today, the
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
News of the lockdown was greeted with grim relief by NHS staff on Saturday. On the one hand, it will ease the pressure on hospitals affected by COVID-19. On the
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A Marm Kilpatrick
DiseaseEcology
Is re-instituting lockdowns necessary to stop rapidly rising #COVID19 cases globally?Answer: No. But we're failing at 2 other approaches, due to poor messaging, human behavior & limited public health capacity.Deaths
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Akil Bello
akilbello
#NowReading maybe even #hateReading | Why Applications Are Plummeting At Floridaâs State Universities via @forbes https://www.forbes.com/sites/akilbello/2020/11/16/why-applications-are-plummeting-at-floridas-state-universities/ I wrote th
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Forbes McGain
ForbesMcGain
Hello everyone. For anyone who's interested here's an overview of the McMonty isolation hood developed in Melbourne in response to COVID-19. 1.COVID-19 Pandemic. Photos of patients being treated in Feb./March
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
Great article by @Keri_Enriquez_ covering the key points re #BetterMasks This is another critical tool in our overall pandemic strategy, most important during indoor crowding where both droplets & aerosols
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Jennifer Herring
harryliketefish
Doctors, this one is for you (a thread):I had a telephone appointment today with my GP today regarding some low iron levels and sleep changes. We discussed testing, symptoms, and
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
U.S. is now considering idea of a single vaccination shot, delaying shot #2 until months later. Last wk, I thought that was a bad idea â the trials that found
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Abraham Thomas
athomasq
You don't have to invoke magic or time travel to explain Renaissance Technologies and their amazing track record. First-mover advantage suffices. (1/N) Consider this sequence of events: - Rentec
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TheLongerGame
TheLongerGame
So the vaccine is oven ready from next week For a disease that has not scientifically been proved to existThat Matt Hancock is heavily invested in A RNA vaccine that
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Matt Dempsey
mizzousundevil
I think every data journalist who tracks this pandemic is with me on this:It is utterly exhausting explaining and shooting down the same misinformed arguments related to this virus over
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
University administrators are competing fiercely to be the first and most vehement in blaming students for the inevitable flip to online classes. J. Michael Haynie, Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives
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Tom Forth
thomasforth
One of the reasons (just one of many) that observing a vaccine effect in Covid cases in the UK is that cases are falling so quickly due to lockdown. So
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Liz Harrington
realLizUSA
The latest "bombshell" that wasn't1) âPresident Trump knew!â âŠWhat was public information 2) âPresident Trump did nothing!â âŠExcept the media accused him of âoverreactingâ 3) âThis could have saved lives!â
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