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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
How should the COVID-19 regulations be policed?(Thread) No easy answer. This thread will not say that the Covid laws should never be policed.My basic point (which I have been making
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David Roberts
drvolts
1. I'm listening to a presentation on this big new report from the National Academies on decarbonizing the US by 2050, focused on policy recommendations. Worth checking out the whole
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Dr Iain Staffell
iain_staffell
Offshore wind is now so damn cheap it gets *negative* subsidies in Europe.Hard to believe? Check out our new paper in @NatureEnergyJnl: 'Offshore wind competitiveness in mature markets without subsidy'https://www.nature.com/articles
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
School openings and children (0-18yo) have been the most complex and contested subject of the pandemic. In this letter, we are calling for balanced and nuanced scientific and media coverage
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Captain Obvious
OcaptMyObvious
I'm angry about yet another of these pompous assholes going all "I'm an expert, here's why those teachers, I'm sorry teachers unions, they are the convenient evil, are being hysterical
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
I’m not just a lockdown sceptic. I know lockdowns increase infections rather than decrease them because I read research first hand. I’m a citizen in a democracy who wants Government
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: Taking a look at the Royal Society DELVE report on Balancing the Risks of Pupils Returning to Schools.Published 10th Julyhttps://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.html 2/ The
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Media briefing on #COVID19 with @DrTedros https://www.pscp.tv/w/ccissDI2MTAyMHwxbERHTHlEUnF5ekptyeK2G8Yo5-sfNUEVo7cCB03EI1pJ_KH7-RJPJZtKPDI= "Tomorrow marks six months since WHO received the first reports of a cluster of cases of pneum
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Taylor Nichols, MD
tnicholsmd
To all the young people out there: I’m sorry. I’m sorry that this year sucks and I j knew that you don’t want to hear the bad news and do
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Coach Erika Brennan ⛳️
CoachBrennanUSF
Today is a somber day for our family. It’s the anniversary of the 9-11 attack on our country.I was a senior in high school and played hookie that day so
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
I put a lot on the line, personally, to advocate for mask-wearing when it wasn't US or global policy and spent an enormous amount of my life last year on
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David Wees
davidwees
This fascinating app lets one determine the exposure time in various settings (assuming those settings include at least one infected individual) with a given risk tolerance. https://indoor-covid-safety.herokuapp.com/ It is based
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Hank Green
hankgreen
So, when the vaccines were proved to 90%+ effective at preventing people from getting COVID, science communication world (including me) was quick to have some caveats. One being that the
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Kate
katewand
“The word mandatory kind of sets people off... because you envisage someone being held down and forcibly injected against their will,” she says. “What we mean, in our paper, is
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The Strike Out
TheStrikeOutFr
On le craignait, et voilà la première apparition Majeure du Covid dans cette saison 2020. L’épidémie est en train de décimer le roster des Marlins, avec 14 cas dans le
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Reading this article (in which I'm quoted near the end), I realized why I have such a strong visceral reaction to some of the negative coverage of @ProfEmilyOster's work on
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