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Ganesh Kadamur
iamgkadam
Surfacing a very technical but important, ongoing thread for visibility. We ask the qn - "what level of sensitivity do we really need for a test that is done frequently
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The Bottom Line
BottomLineTBL
THREAD: (Virtual) Coffee with President Nowaczyk, Dr. Travis, and @FrostburgSGA President Noah DeMichele. Q: Is there an adequate amount of resources to test all students at Brady Health Center?Nowaczyk: "we
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—US sets another new record of 83,000 #COVID19 cases in a single day. This comes after 77,000 cases were reported the day before (itself the highest ever). Smashing the previous
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Ellen Enders
EllenEnders
"The vastness of what's about to happen has not really hit people yet. The scale of what we're talking about. We're talking about fifty 9/11's. All b/c they missed their
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Sadie Lew
sadielewski
The more experienced I become as a graphic designer, the more I rely on dynamic branding systems. Traditionally, branding is created with logos, fonts, colors, spacing, imagery, language, rules, and
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
I have a monthly home security bill thanks to these people. “Campus Reform has targeted hundreds of college professors like Hatemi, leading to online harassment campaigns, doxxing, threats of violence,
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Charlie Robertson
RencapMan
Austria and Switzerland now have less active #coronavirus cases than a week ago. This is why Austria is prepared to consider easing lockdown measures marginally around Easter. Emerging markets #Qatar,
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oli r.
ohlistic
They’ve reopened indoor dining in my neighborhood. As far as I can tell, all restaurants I see this lunchtime are at maximum indoor capacity. That’s very distressing. Today’s a weekend,
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インビシボイ
theinvisiboy
look, everyone agrees that a lockdown is the most scientifically appropriate thing to do to arrest the spread of the virus.it's the fact that there's no plan underpinning this decision
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Corey Lynn - Corey's Digs
CoreysDigs
NEW REPORTExtensive report detailing what is happening behind closed doors, real numbers, misconceptions, and answers to many questions we’ve all had. #DigIt! COVID-19: Inside The Hospitals & Why The Lockdown?
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Proven by evidence: Evidence based science is like standing on a train track facing east saying: I won’t turn around until you prove to me there is a train coming
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 70First, @ucsfhospitals, 15 cases, 6 on vents (Fig L). Mild uptick. SF hospitalizations stable-to-down (52 now). Cases plateaued, still averaging ~40/d – no change in
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
That areas with some of the highest death rates also had strict lockdowns (Spain, New York) indicates that we are unlikely to find lockdowns had a very large impact on
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💡🔥Robert Osazuwa Ness🔥💡
osazuwa
The most popular stats book in the 2nd half of 20th century was "How to Lie with Statistics". The #COVID19 portion of Trump's @axios interview should be titled "How NOT
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Governor Kate Brown
OregonGovBrown
As we learn more about COVID-19, we're refining our strategies to prevent its spread. This means increased testing, strictly enforcing health and safety standards, a new face covering requirement, and
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Asymptomatic Deep-DiveRead on, you’ll be surprisedThis NYT article revealed that high Ct PCR was identifying mostly non-infectious positives (trace viral RNA)The upside to supersensitive PCR is that it also tells
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