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Titus Benton
TitusLive
Since becoming a COO some folks have asked me if it’s a lot of pressure. My response is usually something like this: I remember standing in a hospital room watching
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Public Safety Lab
publicsafetylab
Some have asked about the composition of the jail population reductions seen during March/April.We are now running this code over the 1150 county jails in our sample. Here's an example
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Erin Petenko
EPetenko
Testing data has its own cycle to it — likely due to weekend/holiday drops — but it does look like each peak is getting higher and higher. (via latest weekly
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Micaela Connery
MicaelaConnery
Seeing news about #Covid19 running rampant through large group homes (+institutions) is devastating.+ fact that people with disabilities aren't getting access to the same testing and care is disturbing.+ we
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Rituparna Chatterjee
MasalaBai
1. I feel I'm trapped in a post-apocalyptic film.The government has fallen and citizens are dependent on each other trying to stay alive by pooling and fighting for resources. Someone
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niɒꟼPɑin
AllForaLARP
1) Let's talk about DIA and its potential for being the elites national distribution center for missing children from around the world. This is probably going to take me a
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Calla Hales
heyitscalla
I avoided the news yesterday for my own sanity, but it’s clear there’s already been some misinformation about what happened yesterday going around (I see you, Ted Cruz). So, let’s
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Solomon Ayebare
AyebareSolomon1
About continuity of learning, I appreciate that you acknowledge the importance of E-Learning and you’re looking forward to strengthening facilities to increase access, especially to university students. However, you leave
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Martin Austermuhle
maustermuhle
Bowser says D.C.'s peak in infections could come at the end of June or start of July. At peak, D.C. will need some 5,600 hospital beds. On a normal day,
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Kathleen McKinley
KatMcKinley
Thread. As many of you know, my Mom had been suffering with Alzheimers. It’s been a long and difficult journey. One I wouldn’t wish on anyone, but she was released
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Camino Mortera
CaminoMortera
I have gone through the European Commission's 'New Migration Pact' so you don't have to. I open thread: "Nine things I like about the New Migration Pact. Two things I
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TS Singh Deo
TS_SinghDeo
In the last few weeks, I have emphasised on the importance of extensive testing to isolate Covid19. In fact, I have written to the central govt time & again expressing
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The Roam
theroambyafam
My father’s first generator was a tiny Honda thing more commonly known as a better pass my neighbour. The thing allowed us to run the television a necessary distraction from
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Zoe Tillman
ZoeTillman
New: After concluding that USPS policy changes that led to mail delays are likely to burden voting rights (see: https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2020cv2405-32), a DC federal judge has entered a comprehensive order that
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The Hamburg Sun
thehamburgsun
Brierwood CC is going public next season and looking for a private owner to lease the restaurant as soon as next month. After incurring significant losses over the past few
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
AOC
Corona, Queens is the most heavily COVID-impacted zip code in America. I can tell you 1st hand that many ppl are too scared to go to the hospital & continue
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