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David Lat
DavidLat
I was in good shape before I came down with #COVID19 -- and I suspect I might have contracted the #coronavirus at the gym, to which I was going multiple
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Solomon Rajput For Congress
VoteForSolomon
: ICE and COVID-19In this thread, I will be talking about ICE and a recent court ruling about family detention centers. This month, Federal Judge Dolly M. Gee of the
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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/8Lockdown scepticism is on the riseLockdowns are costly in money, impacts to public health and liberty. We have jumped out of the plane first and only now are we taking
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Soumya
skarlamangla
On Christmas Eve, 148 people in LA County died of COVID, says supervisor Hilda Solis. We're averaging a death every 10 minutes."These are figures that can’t be normalized," she said.
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David Hilzenrath
DavidHilzenrath
As the U.S. approaches another coronavirus milestone—250,000 lives lost—the death toll is in danger of becoming a statistic. To put it in perspective … (thread – first of 18) #covid19
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Toronto Star
TorontoStar
The site of Toronto’s largest workplace outbreak does not provide workers with paid sick days — a protection the city’s medical officer has called “critical” to slow the spread of
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The COVID Tracking Project
COVID19Tracking
Our daily update is published. States reported 70k cases today, the third-highest number we’ve seen. The country is nearing the peak level of COVID-19 patients hospitalized (~60k). States reported 1,126
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
THREAD: The UK is not the only place seeing a recent sharp rise in Covid cases. Difference is *just like last time* our government had advance warning by looking at
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Dany Bahar
dany_bahar
Really recommend you watching this super insightful lecture by @pol_antras on the current state and (post-COVID) future of globalization at the ECB with some super interesting stylized facts. This is
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING: CDC recommends against Thanksgiving travel. This is serious folks! We have not yet even begun to see the worst of what’s to come next month. #COVID19 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays/thanksgi
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Using CO2 indoors to monitor infection risk - Very good idea- Limitation: one limit (e.g. 800 ppm) does not work for all situations.- Preprint from: @ZheP_AtmChem & I: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.09.20191676v1-
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Nathan Kalman-Lamb
nkalamb
The news that Keyontae Johnson has myocarditis is an absolutely critical part of this story. His recovery is wonderful news, but it could have been so much different. We have
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Max Roser
MaxCRoser
1/ If we had more vaccines we could bring an end to the deaths and lockdowns.We could have produced these vaccines last year if governments had taken the risk to
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Dr. Janet D. Stemwedel, PhD 🏳️🌈
docfreeride
Got to talk with my faculty today about the (hoped for) return to face-to-face instruction Fall 2021 (maybe).We identified some *issues* that will be important in how we think about
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Jack Welch
MrJW18
A few of observations after the hurried #lockdown announcements...From the experiences of services such as @mencap_charity, instructions issued (and retracted) are having to be interpreted and shared with those who
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
It is fine to disagree with my op-ed, https://www.medpagetoday.com/blogs/vinay-prasad/90764and in fact David Aronoff does so eloquently in the counterpointBut this tweet by @dgurdasani1 is deeply problematic and highlights many of
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