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Spencer Butler
SpencerButler48
Well, I have been gone for a while know, so let's make a thread about some of the things that have been happening for me. 1. With the COVID-19 pandemic
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iamrealmahir
Thread Time..Reply Is Necessary The RD Shhow 1. What was the last thing you searched for on your phone web browser. Post SSThe RD Shhow 2. Who is that last
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M Matt Frank
dmmf7
Tonight, I will provide two simple models based on research I’ve previously tweeted about for NYC. Assumption #1 the median days since infection to death is approximately 23 days; assumption
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Hailey Cleek
haileycleek
(1/?) I passed the bar exam, and sharing this celebration with friends/family has been touching. However, I have also spent this time reflecting on how difficult sitting for the exam
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Andrei Cherny
AndreiCherny
THREAD: Was the coronavirus crisis unforeseen and unstoppable? Four years ago, in Spring 2016, @DemJournal asked an all-star group to sketch out the possible foreign policy threats in the next
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Ummmm… #P1 variant’s case fraction % in New York City just rose over 30% in just one week. Any others growing? Not really—#B117 (while more common) only rose tiny
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Island Girl
bluepolitics_
Wow, I am in tears listening to Zenobia Sheperd speaking out on #MSNBC about her daughter dying from #coronavirus. She worked at Giant supermarket. Her last check was $20. She
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Martin Kulldorff
MartinKulldorff
Twelve Forgotten Principles of Public Health#1 Public health is about all health outcomes, not just a single disease like #COVID19. It is important to also consider harms from public health
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Aaron Carr
aaronAcarr
All of the below NYS nursing homes have more COVID-19 fatalities than Seoul South Korea, population 9.7 million. Instead of having a false conversation about population density, let’s have a
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Señorita Rocío
neogaia
I'm reading this Jacobin piece that is all REOPEN schools because poor kids aren't learning well remotely at the same time they *magically* propose making sure only young people get
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Andrew Rowan
andrewrowan128
This story by @AshelyFetters put into words a lot of the thoughts I was having about how schools are trying to replicate the #college campus experience over Zoom. At some
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Thomas P. Bossert
TomBossert
The theme here is wrongheaded. The guy quoted is looking at hospitalizations “every day.” That’s not enough. Lag and delay are hard concepts for people to understand, but future planning
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Have to marvel at the complete incompetence of the UK government, and the dangerous approach to managing COVID-19. Essentially while saying that it isn't sensible to lift lockdown, because they
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Combining PCR and CT testing for COVID: CT-scans can identify who to isolate to stop transmission much better then PCR.— A threadLinks for the impatient:https://necsi.edu/combining-pcr-and-ct-testing-for-covidhttps://www.endcoronavirus.or
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Quigley
CarrollQuigley1
⟨VENROCK⟩AKA ROCKefeller family VENture capital firm. Early investments in companies like Apple, Intel, and more recently a nanotechnology firm called [Nanosys]. Nanosys was founded by Dr. Charles Leiber. Reminder: Harvard
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manvir singh
mnvrsngh
Grand narratives of history often center on interactions among ideas, polities, & Great Individuals (esp. Great Men). But one of the important & overlooked actors is disease! Here are some
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