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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. A thread on why we want to #FlattenTheCurve.Elsewhere, I've strongly endorsed the movement to flatten the curve, and with help from @k_thos have developed data graphics that illustrate the
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SG
GREENESJ333
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote: "WHAT A START TO A NEW ADMINISTRATIONCanada is angry. The Premier of Alberta and the Premier of Saskatchewan are considering filing lawsuits against the Biden Administration.
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Christine Gibson MD
GibtrotterMD
Watched vaccine webinars Alberta Health Services and Public Health Agency of Canada, now sharing takeaway points. This vaccine is critical, lucky that the ones approved by Health Canada 95% effective.
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Clay Jenkins
JudgeClayJ
NEW: Dallas County Reports 1,164 Additional Positive 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases and 9 Deaths “Today’s numbers continue the trend that we are seeing. @GovAbbott is now on record agreeing
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manuel rueda
ruedareport
It's been quite a terrible year. But also a year with many stories of resilience, endurance and creativity in tough times. Here's how the pandemic went down in #Colombia told
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Show Me The Data
txsalth2o
Articles and Data to keep schools open. On the advisement of Biden’s nominee for Surgeon General, Miami-Dade has not closed their schools.https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/11/us/miami-dade-schools-open-coronavirus-wellness/index.html Duke and U
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lizburgh
Here are just a FEW of the weird, unresolved events that have happened over the last 4 years.We've mostly forgotten about them because there was just another one the next
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I understand the economic pressure, but believe the UK government is opening up too soon. Lives will be lost as a result. It now falls to us to make
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Stella Varvis
thekeyofstella
1/ Like many other working parents, I am struggling with the decision to open schools in the fall. Here are some of my personal thoughts as I try to work
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DR.AMC
DralishaMD
1/ Nearly every media outlet has employed this narrative: we are going into our darkest winter yet with Coronavirus on the rise in the absence of a national strategy and
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
So a bit more background on this story. Its origin was a tweet.https://elemental.medium.com/the-risks-of-pandemic-boredom-and-what-to-do-about-it-386a64d6ede1?source=social.tw I had read one too many articles about very privileged families
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Cú Chulainn
Cukullen
1) #LockdownKills the deaths caused by the Lockdowns will certainly exceed those caused by the COVID-19 virus. an intermittent thread to document the costs of the Lockdowns in human liveshttps://twitter.com/NeilClark66/status/12533631625371
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
rising_serpent
1. The only way to end the pandemic is through, not around it.We were supposed to flatten the curve in 21 days. Fast forward 213 days and we're still talking
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Overshadowed by coronavirus, 2020 set a new annual record of 22 billion-dollar weather and climate events in the U.S. - shattering the previous annual record of 16 events that occurred
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Michelle Barnette
Mich_Barnette
The DCMS report on the impact of COVID-19 on cultural institutions (and sport, and tourism) is out today. It's already been covered elsewhere but if you haven't seen, here's the
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
The vaccine is NOT the end of the epidemic, the epidemic ended in June & SARSCoV2 is both seasonal & endemic. The vaccine is the beginning of the biometric vaccination
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