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Kelly Grant
kellygrant1
While waiting for @epdevilla's 4 p.m. newser, I dug into Toronto's COVID-19 neighbourhood maps. Found some interesting trends that might tell us something about whether closing bars and restaurants helped.
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Tom Gatti
Tom_Gatti
A lot of number crunching, careful reporting, late nights and screen-based eye-strain have gone into this week's special issue - from the whole @NewStatesman team - so I'm excited to
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Ben Casselman
bencasselman
U.S. payrolls rose by 4.8 million jobs in June as employers brought back furloughed workers.Key caveat: This data was collected in mid-June, *before* the recent surge in cases.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/02/business/stock-market-today-c
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Kavita Patel M.D.
kavitapmd
(1/5)Breakdown of some dynamics resulting in today's headlines around single day record of COVID cases (over 36k since 4/25. Drivers are multifactorial, but there are a few themes which are
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
"All mortality models turned out to be wrong."Let's just accept that we can't predict how the virus will behave, how much pre-existing immunity there is, when will new waves come
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Dr. Yara Hawari د. يارا هواري
yarahawari
1/4 Amidst all the Corona news fatigue dont forget Palestine which is going through a brutal 2nd wave. The West Bank & Gaza have recorded 10,000 of their nearly total
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Ana Mardoll
AnaMardoll
I keep reading a lot about what vaccinated people should still expect to do (social distance, mask up, etc.) in order to not spread the virus they may not know
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Megan Ball
WinchesterPres
A plea from a stressed, overworked and tired Student Union President:Let's not blame students for the inevitable spike in cases when they are just doing exactly as they have been
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Edal
edalmaxwell
"Sweden never aimed at herd immunity", a thread (1/n) Herd immunity in April/no, in May/no, in June/no, when the last light of Durin's Day will shine upon the Lonely Mountain
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Sara Gibbs
Sara_Rose_G
Ableism is so deeply ingrained that even the nicest, most well-meaning people I know are tweeting things like “do your best not to get ill right now” without thinking about
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
There is an important difference between taking steps that *appear* to reduce the spread of Covid and taking steps that actually reduce the spread of Covid.A thread... Cal Berkeley has
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Ezra’s Geeky Musings
EzraGeekyMusing
I think that I need 2 compose a blog post explaining w/ examples how OD&D and even 1e AD&D and B/X D&D are not combat simulators & focused on combat
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Carlos E. Perez
IntuitMachine
One cannot avoid the conclusion that synapses evolved out of the same mechanisms as multicellularity. What binds bodies together shares the same origins as what binds brains together.https://phys.org/news/2020-06-evolution-synapse.html What
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mdholte, MD, MA (education)
mdholte
Covid-19 infections are starting to overwhelm hospitals. We have patients waiting in our ED hoping to get ICU beds, we have refrigerator trucks outside hospitals. We need every medical professional
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David Frum
davidfrum
Karen Hughes tells a story in her memoirs that down-ballot Republicans would do well to remember in 2020 ... 1/xhttps://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1279657317315772417 Walking on a bench on holiday, she saw a small
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Dr. Jay Wamsted
JayWamsted
This weekend I was out running and crossed paths with someone on a walkNeither of us was wearing a mask, but as I veered away to make space she pulled
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