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riverboat a-ron
shutupCole
I truly respect both Fauci and Birx. They are super smart and way more intelligent than I am. That being said, they spout off an ever increasing amount of bs
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Sir Laughing Devil assassin by statistics
LaughingDevil1
It's an interesting question as to if another gov would have done better in the UK. We'll never know of course.And by better I mean quabtiably. Less deaths, less hospitalisations,
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tammiesawakenow
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research 1954 LHC Large Hadron Collider. The worlds largest and most powerful particle accelerator and largest machine man has ever made. Located in Saint-Genus-Poilly, Switzerland.
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Araceli Camargo
aracelicamargo_
Language is crucial as it helps us mentally assemble a concept. We keep saying "the virus is spreading", that is not what is happening WE are spreading the virus. Reason
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Courtney Boen
CourtneyBoen
I spend a lot of time thinking abt how scientists measure "health," & the benefits, limitations, & trade-offs of various measures (mortality, diagnosis, self-reported, etc.). Each tells us something, but
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n Listen: this is getting into irritating territory. If you want to re-open business, scientists have offered a plan. 2/n Vastly increase testing. Expensive, but the cost is minimal compared
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Some Blonde Scientist - Dr Georgia Atkin-Smith
SomeBlondeSci
Yesterday, I gave a Keynote address at the Melbourne STEM conference and it made it think:Is it fair to promote careers in scientific research when I know too well how
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Scientism is a post-scientific word, just sayinghttps://twitter.com/neiltyson/status/1246497896029175809 I’ll never forget where I was when science was invented. I better start listing all the words that come after this, I said
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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
I’ve read three completely different bits of journalism today, pointing to the fact that the UK is completely busking it. Firstly, this FT article from this morning (remember this morning!
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Dany of Nine
DanyOrdinary
Hi. It's me. Your friendly neighborhood trans person who detransitioned and has serious health issues. JK Rowling and other TERFs are using people like me as ammunition against other trans
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DeeAshQ
DeeAshQ1
WarningMy first thread of sorts.@TinkerTricity @stormborn888 I want to share articles I remember and ask critical thinkers to add. CHINA - SATELLITES - HARVARD - BILL GATES - BLOCK SUN
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Raghib Ali MPH MSc MA(Camb) MA(Oxf) DLSHTM FRCP
drraghibali
Plan B: Why Sweden provides a potential model for us to follow - but not for the reasons most people think - and only if we learn from their mistakes.
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Once you know the truth you can not sleep
lizzywales
List of doctors and scientists speaking out about the lies on the coronvirus by the media and bought and paid for government scientists Another 650 scientists to add to this
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Let us be clear on ten reasons why the Barrington group letter to...er... the Daily Express is profoundly wrong.https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1427568/Lockdown-latest-face-masks-social-distancing-scientists 1. They state confid
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Will Fithian
wfithian
I am grateful to moderator @jonc101x and speaker @jsross119 for allowing me to make a brief statement at the very interesting Stanford BMIR seminar yesterday (43:00 mark). A lightly edited
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
A lot of colleges and universities with breadth requirements for undergraduates have "Science for non-scientists" courses.This morning I found myself wondering why there are no "History for non-historians" courses. This
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