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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Outbreak of #B117 despite full vaccinations at a nursing home. 14 residents at a nursing home have tested positive for B117 variant, despite all having 2 doses of
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Deputy Dawgly
DDawgly
1) Professor Christian Drosten has admitted he FABRICATED the 'SARS-CoV-2 virus' & the test to detect it:"We aimed to develop and deploy robust diagnostic methodology for use in public health
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Alicia Smith
Alicia_Smith19
Quick thoughts on people worried about seemingly slow pace of vaccine distribution. Some things to remember and how we could speed it up going forward:-for one thing, the reported numbers
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Alderman Matt Martin
AldMattMartin
In light of today’s meeting about the National Guard, here are 15 US cities with higher homicide rates than Chicago.Violence in Chicago is a serious problem. To address it, we
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Erin Ross
ErinEARoss
When people ask if it's safe to dine indoors, Oregon officials say there's "no clear evidence of significant transmission in bars or restaurants" in Oregon's data. #threadRule #1 of science
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Someone has reading comprehension problems.Where does our document say this?Starting off with a straw man is a sign of deception.We are quite clear, that they have no clue what their
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Krystin Stiefel
KrystinStiefel
With Michigan State University calling for students to stay away from campus, I’d like to call attention to another problem that has been exasperated by the coronavirus pandemic: off-campus leases.
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Doncaster Council
MyDoncaster
It’s a rainy, miserable day in Doncaster, which has got us thinking. During #coronavirus, have you wondered why rainy days can make things seem so much harder to deal with?
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Lena V. Groeger
lenagroeger
We hear a lot about the unemployment rate as one number. But it’s not: It can be wildly different depending on your age, gender, education, income — and race. We
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Rachel Reeves
RachelReevesMP
This government’s procurement is an ugly mark on its pandemic response.We’ve seen millions wasted on unusable PPE, a national Serco tracing system not reaching contacts it should, and a growing
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Concerned of Bristol
ConcernedofBri1
1/This video crystallises something that has been bugging mePlease read this and see if you can help me understandFirst, watch the video and then compare + contrast with the
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
This @nytimes page is really useful for explaining how each of the leading vaccines work. If you are in the US, most likely you will be offered the Moderna or
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Christopher A. Longhurst
calonghurst
1/ COVID (@UCSanDiego) Chronicles - July 9, 2020@UCSDHealth had 54 positive #SARSCoV2 PCR tests in the last 24 hours (a new high), increasing 7 day rolling average to ~28/day. The
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The New York Times
nytimes
By the time the U.S. had 15 known coronavirus cases, some 2,000 invisible infections were already spreading through major cities.We tracked how the virus spread. What we found shows how
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Paul Glasziou
PaulGlasziou
Whether you're pro- or anti- masks (I'm neither), it is important we assess any downsides & investigate ways these could be mitigated. We recently reviewed 37 studies on this which
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declamare
the decision by @GavinWilliamson to force schools in London to re-open last week is now looking unbelievably stupid it’s one week since Gavin Williamson ordered schools in what are now
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