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🇺🇸Lionel🇺🇸
LionelMedia
Get ready to be absolutely inundated and bowled over with more coronavirus information and data than you could ever imagine. By the end of this week your head will explode.
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Warwick Mansell
warwickmansell
New: government confirms it is ploughing on with academy conversions, despite coronavirus: https://www.educationuncovered.co.uk/news/146286/government-confirms-it-is-ploughing-on-with-academy-conversions-despite-coronavirus.thtml The situat
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Matt Burgess
mattburgess1
England's contact tracing scheme has launched this morning. It needs to collect a lot of personal data to work. Here's what its privacy notice says people will need to give:
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TwistedDoodles
twisteddoodles
People are still having birthdays during this whole thing so I’ve decided to make cards for people to send to their friends. I’ll draw them and put them in this
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Dustin Moskovitz
moskov
Some companies think political discussions belong in any part of their work space. Others feel they get in the way of other communication.A suggestion to reject false trade-offs: actively create
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Reuben Rodriguez
ReubenR80027912
The most important part of Covid (and most vexing) is this: what is the IFR? CFR measures recorded cases but what everyone wants to know is how likely are they
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Robin Koerner
rkoerner
I've been doing some research. It's back-of-envelope stuff so I invite any professionals with better data to correct anything here.The median cost of adding one year of life to an
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Lauren Weber
LaurenWeberHP
NEW: While everyone else hunts for toilet paper, Caroline Gregory and others with diabetes have been forced on their own mission amid #COVID19: scouring stores for the rubbing alcohol or
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Sam Sims
DrSamSims
Lots of people talking about this Lancet study on impact of school closures and COVID today https://www.thelancet.com/action/showPdf?pii=S2352-4642%2820%2930095-XIt's a good review of what we know. However, it is getting a bit
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Dahlia Bazzaz داليا بزاز
dahliabazzaz
This week, I had the privilege of writing the obituary for Cora Jean Howard, a longtime Seattle schools teacher who died from the coronavirus at 77 years old. I want
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Cas: @AnonResearcher on Parler
CowgirlCas22
1. Thread: The facts about [COVID-19]. Anons have been speaking out about this for a while. One of China's foremost experts (Dr. Li Wenliang) tried to warn the world in
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Neil McMahon
NeilMcMahon
Pitch: In my remake of The Sullivans for the #coronavirus era, Grace is shot by police as she stops for a latte and sits on a bench after picking up
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
Nee model shows—if @realDonaldTrump had enacted #PhysicalDistancing 2 weeks earlier than @CDCgov finally did—90% of #COVID19 deaths could have been prevented.As I warned: in the face of this highly contagious
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
Ok. Here’s my prediction. Cummings will be ceremonially sacked. But he will carry on working for Gove behind the scenes with even less transparency & less accountability. There is far
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Jed Wesley-Smith
jedws
it seems that the Health Dept #covidsafe FAQ contains some inaccuracies, or at least some things that could be easily misinterpreted.Many journalists have made the claim that the app only
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John Hayward
Doc_0
We'll be arguing about these coronavirus forecast models for years to come, and it's clearly important to refine them as much as possible so they are more accurate next time.
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