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CxOSidekick
Great points. A few ways we approached the task of documenting control purpose and subsequent control portfolio rationalization...1. Build up a picture of credible attack paths the overall portfolio needs
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#EssentialnotDisposable // Mask Up //\ fahs
InkfaceFahz
if WALMART can make REAL changes for safety, @Albertsons, you NEED to adopt customer limits, you NEED to bar groups, you need to realize you owe us more than $2
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Iām getting a lot of questions about how fast COVID19 progresses:Iāve seen 90 year olds test + and not have a sniffle for days.Iāve seen 40 year olds come in
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Dr. Nicole Bedera
NBedera
I have gone back and forth about whether to share everything going on in my personal life on my professional Twitter. But I feel like itās a story that should
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Lamb
TheQuiltLamb
Ok. We HAVE to talk about this. In the 2017-2018 school year ABEd introduced a mental math component in the grade 9 PAT. It had been a couple of years
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Holger Hestermeyer
hhesterm
Allow me to propose something from years of experience comparing solutions adopted in different systems (though not specifically with regard to the health sector) (thread)https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/07/uk-must-learn-from-german-respons
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Simon Kidwell
simonkidwell
Thread: @educationgovuk it has been widely reported that England is going into lockdown next week with schools staying open. I fully support children being in school, but we all need
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Sridhar Krishna
sridharkswamy
After the Nepotism outrage we have moved to the Boycott Chinese Goods rage. Had already tweeted about my brief honeymoon (11 years) with the manufacturing / product development industry 2
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
My estimates after reading multiple reports:20% of COVID is symptomatic80% is asymptomatic but infectious Symptomatic COVIDHospitalization rate: 10%ICU rate: 3%Mortality rateSymptomatic COVID ~2%. 7-10% if system overwhelmed. COVID (including asympto
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large mozz
bigmarinara
a lot of people don't seem to realize just what all would be necessary to go to back to "normal" (whatever that is)because first off, that's not gonna happen masks?
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Ewell Gregoor
EwellGregoor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P3SkTBfGzUTHREAD:Roundtable discussion on Covid, chaired by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and three experts: - Michael Levitt: Structural Biology: Stanford - Jay Bhattacharya: Professor of Medicine (PoF) at
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Julia Neusner
JuliaNeusner
Yesterday while I was visiting a Tijuana shelter for @humanrights1st INM vans delivered 30+ tired, disoriented asylum seekers (families w kids) directly from the border after the US gov had
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TJ Muehleman
tjmule
This weekend #georgia passed 5,000 cumulative deaths in the #Covid pandemic. Let that sink in.A few stats and notes:(7 day avg)Cases: 2436 ( but we predict more of a level
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chaoTicINTP
Me: *emerges from the curtains*Now that everyone's on board with the cognitive functions let's talk about your personality type's EGO, SHADOW, SUBCONSCIOUS mode and SUPEREGO mode. *war drums beat in
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Stacey Rudin
stacey_rudin
The last year of your life in a nutshell: they wanted an āepidemicā so they tested healthy people with 40 PCR cycles. They push mass vaccinations. They donāt want vaccinated
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rm -lininger
0xdaeda1a
Thereās a thread on people mistaking Asians for each other and using the wrong names and every few replies thereās a white person (āIām white, butā¦ā) who insists theyāre doing
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