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Kenny Mathieson
KennyMathieson
Human beings are generally bad at understanding risk, particularly as it relates to themselves.Having said that, in this case the information being supplied related to the Pfizer vaccines, is certainly
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Cultural Enterprises
ACEnterprises
It's devastating to, once again, be reading about venue closures across the sector.Always remember that we are your Association, and we will do what we can to help... FREE Individual
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Marty Makary M.D.
MartyMakary
A new study of half of the nation's claims data found that among children 0-18 with NO comorbid conditions there were ZERO Covid deaths in the U.S.: https://www.fairhealth.org/article/fair-health-releases-second-study-on-covid-19 All 16
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Matt Palmer
mattpalmer1978
With Trump being suspended, I’ve got to say the Catholic Church, who I worked for in journalism and social media for 11 years, has to realize they are not immune
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Ricky ✌❤👌
IconoclasticUK
Yesterday my Nana said something the provoked a discussion, the statement was this: "I'm glad you don't sound poofy anymore" What followed was me telling my Nan that I mask
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Trevor Bauer (トレバー・バウアー)
BauerOutage
So, Rob, explain to us how you can be 100% sure that there’s going to be baseball but not confident there will be baseball at the same time? hmmm. What
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FrenchMunger
FrenchCMunger
I read about these 3/4-digit % returns for 2020 on Twitter. Sounds fantastic, right? Now, take a step back and think about risk. Does it feel like some have been
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
The thing that gets me about Covid attitudes is the correct approach is to be sufficiently worried about it that you take all necessary precautions all the time. Let me
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Rory Boland
roryboland
The comments under this post show the harm the travel industry risks to its reputation by pushing for holidays to take place soon. It’s out of step with public mood.
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Jesse Kelly
JesseKellyDC
Cracks me up how many won’t just wear a mask to protect their health. And don’t tell me you’re “too busy” either. I’ve been slammed with radio/tv all day. I
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D.
Djayy_Green
Sucks to see even 1 black male even begin to fix their mouth to defend/try to justify the actions Tory Lanez took. And even after Meg was suffering, she still
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
There is something quite remarkable about Sweden. They decided early on to adhere to established public health practices and refused to panic. They rationalized a viral threat and established a
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(((Dan Hodges)))
DPJHodges
One serious thing to watch for. 1976, in the US, there was a Swine Flu outbreak at Fort Dix in New Jersey. It was feared it could replicate the Spanish
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Neal Jennings
nealjennings
Things this pandemic has shown us, in no particular order: We can mobilise a large amount of money for healthcare rather easily. That meeting could have been an email. We
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Ben Casselman
bencasselman
The $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits ran out in July. Congress and the president can’t agree on how to replace them. For many Americans, it may already be
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Stanislav Kozlovski
StanKozlovski
So I've been contemplating taking out a mortgage.Not because I need a house but because I want to bet lever up as much as I can (read: take credit)
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