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ADEGBOYEGA OYETOLA
GboyegaOyetola
My dear good People of the State of Osun, in order to ensure a total defeat of Coronavirus in our State, we've decided to extend the ongoing lockdown by another 14
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Kensha Marie Clark
doktor_clark
I am not sure if I should be writing this, but I’ve been thinking about it a lot over the past few days. There is a lot of talk about
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Jennifer Cabrera
jhaskinscabrera
THREAD"Masks" carries a lot of water in the debate about face masks.When medical personnel talk about masks, they mean surgical or N-95 or other specific masks. These masks are manufactured
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Shasta Rayne ⭐️
Shasta_Rayne
Looks like we have some tapering and buprenorphine recommendations. Some notable persons I see on the connected documentation are: Jane Ballentyne, Mark Sullivan, Stefan Kertesz and Ajay Manhaprahttps://www.clinicalpainadvisor.com/home/topi
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David Shoebridge
ShoebridgeMLC
The First Nations inquiry which is looking at deaths in custody starts now with our first set of witnesses - we're looking at death in custody, over-representation of First Nations
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Jason Pitre
Genesisoflegend
The Rosetta Stone: A thread about common design principles in OSR/Classic and story/indie games. This wouldn’t have been possible without @DistemperedGus who asked and answered some pressing questions. The heart
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Patrick Skinner
SkinnerPm
So this is amazing. I’ve been consistent about calling my neighbors en route to 911 calls. Have always felt it was an obvious zero-cost way to achieve two badly needed
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
Inhaled budesonide. A thread.There has been a lot of energy being given to budesonide in COVID-19, with some tweeterati referring to it as having "strong evidence".Also, FPs/ED MDs would love
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Dan Holloway
agnieszkasshoes
Short thread on academic methodology and neurodiversity1. The thing that has always exploded my brain most has been poor methodology, rather, methodology that doesn't acknowledge how it fits with its
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Yoruba History - by NNP
YorubaHistory
The Ife Primary Education Research Project (1970-1983).akaThe Ife 6-Year Primary Project. In 1970, as the Director of the Institute of Education of the then University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo
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William Brangham
WmBrangham
Many of you asked for the chart I showed on the @newshour last night, comparing Covid-19 deaths/per million amongst modern, developed nations. Here it is: As I said to @JudyWoodruff
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Ranil Dissanayake
scepticalranil
Yesterday was my last day as an economist in DFID after an incredibly rewarding decade there, the last four years working for Stefan Dercon and then @rglenner. To mark the
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MartyrMade
martyrmade
1/ In the 1930s, the US and USSR were undergoing parallel socioeconomic transformations. The US (or, the West generally) and China are undergoing parallel socioeconomic transformations today. A few thoughts.
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Matthew Pirkowski
MattPirkowski
While the ideas of "localism" get a lot right, they also demonstrate an ideological blind-spot in their unwillingness to deal honestly with well-known advantages to centralized structures, such as:- Superlinear
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Frank Rotman
fintechjunkie
1/25: We’re witnessing one of the most exciting periods in VC history. Funding is flowing freely, valuations are stratospheric and gigantic exits have become the norm. As a VC this
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Joaquin Carbonell
jcarbiv
So proud of everyone involved in this study, 2nd of the @USAID #cashbenchmarking initiative. @AndrewZeitlin and Craig McIntosh, @EDCtweets, @GiveDirectly, @USAIDRwanda, @poverty_action, @CEGA_UC , @LizBrow29385570 and the incomparable @Dani
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