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The National Museum of the Royal Navy
NatMuseumRN
Throughout history, medical personnel have played a key role in the Royal Navy, serving in both combat situations and humanitarian crises. Captain Taylor (pictured below) recollects the very different requirements
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Jim Grace
mac_puck
Q's for the public inquiry:1. Had you already decided before your 3rd Feb Greenwich speech, to let Covid run its course?2. Did president Xi advise you on 18th February that
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/14 COVID Epidemiology thread for the week, bottom line up front:The tide is turning but is still very high. Decreasing positivity rates in many areas, but still very high. Will
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
It was mid-January when I first learned about a novel coronavirus spreading in China. In Beijing at the time, it was clear in the next few months that this virus
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Thoughts on where we are in the UK right now with cases, and the new variant, and what this likely means for the future. And the focus of government solely
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Derik Chica
DerikChica
Yesterday I refused unsafe work. This is how it went.#onted #onpoli #osstf 1st, to the haters. Since when is it "normal" to go to work scared for your health, your
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
WITTGENSTEIN’S RULER, P2A Nobel prize can tell us two things: how good is the recipient or how bad is the committee.“Unless you have confidence in the ruler’s reliability, if you
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Ashley Spencer
AshleyySpencer
If you’re wondering what life is like in Australia... pretty much back to normal. Thanks to decisive action, lockdowns, mandatory international quarantine, and stringent contact tracing, the current number of
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Australia Home School🦉✝️💯🇦🇺😷🦘🐨
ozhomeschool
Victorians bristle at re-imposed COVID restrictions as spike raises second-wave fears | The New Dailyhttps://thenewdaily.com.au/news/coronavirus/2020/06/21/victoria-coronavirus-restrictions-second-wave/ The number of cases caused by communi
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Simon Burgess
profsimonb
NEW: report out today from DELVE group @royalsociety: Balancing the risks of pupils returning to school https://rs-delve.github.io/reports/2020/07/24/balancing-the-risk-of-pupils-returning-to-schools.htmlPrincipal authors: @DrIneshassan1 @A
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Misa
misapelater
Edgar #HopeSimpson’s description of the seasonal nature of influenza will be familiar to followers of @FatEmperor @boriquagato @EthicalSkeptic. Seasonality, however, was but one of 21 questions he raised about the
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Science asked me to -briefly- reflect on what happened in 2020. So, a thread on this year in science, the breakthroughs and breakdowns and where my head is at at
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Reuters
Reuters
A team of experts appointed by the @WHO completed its 28-day mission to the Chinese city of Wuhan this week seeking clues about the origins of COVID-19. The following looks
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NEW—Trump WH/Homeland knew that the airport #COVID19 screening program was ineffective & dangerous from its earliest days. Former WH official says 3-4-dozen DHS workers infected by end of May. Yet
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Publishing works on long schedules, which means that long-planned books can be overtaken by events...like covid. 2020 was tough for those of us with books in trail, especially nonfiction. But
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Dana Goldstein
DanaGoldstein
1. Right now, the main problem with every plan to reopen schools safely is lack of money to implement it well. I will be writing more about this in coming
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