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The New York Times
nytimes
Survivor’s guilt, anger, second thoughts and nightmares. These are just some of the things that plague the minds and hearts of the people of Bergamo, Italy — one of the first
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Kate McKillip, MD (she/her)
KateMcKillipMD
I am a #palliative care doctor. I am caring for multiple patients dying of #Covid. When I meet with families, I always ask, “tell me about your loved one- what
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Mara Gay
MaraGay
A brief note to my fellow journalists who write about covid and health... Your work bringing attention to long covid is essential. Thank you. 1/7 My own recovery has given
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Anti-Bullying Alliance #AntiBullyingWeek
ABAonline
PRESS RELEASE: Friendships help, say children - as one in three report being bullied since Covid outbreak.#AntiBullyingWeek #UnitedAgainstBullying http://anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/news-insight/news/friendships-help-say-children-one-thre
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Chris Villani
ChrisVillani44
The challenge by the unsuccessful Mass. GOP candidates has an uphill climb before Judge Burroughs, who set a hearing for Dec. 17."There is nothing specific in your complaint that leads
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Albert Edwards
albertedwards99
1 It was a decade ago this week that the Arab Spring began. I and others believe one key catalyst was surging food prices due to the Fed's end 2010-11
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Christina Farr
chrissyfarr
I hear a lot of complaints from academics about journalists simplifying their work for a mainstream audience. I appreciate the sentiment - and support accuracy 100%.But I’d also like to
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MxMarineMom
MxMarineMom
Found an old thread in drafts... If you want to read I research, so stating the #coronavirus is manmade was old news to
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John Drury
ProfJohnDrury
A thread on psychology and political context of adherence to physical distancing in the #COVID19 pandemic: What’s the latest research evidence? How can we support adherence?1/15 2/15With rising #covid infections
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Trading Composure
TradingComposur
This year has been one hell of a ride. Personally, I'm doing pretty well for myself, so I can't complain, but life has been hard out there for a lot
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Dean Anderson
germ_nation14
There were a number of things that had to be done, according to Dr. Lanza. 1. Compulsory face masks - everyone had to wear one. No service, no mask. In
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Things just took a turn for the worse for the United States #COVID19 deaths curve, literallyJune 26, @OurWorldInData This occurred relatively quickly (expected lag 3-4 weeks) with the recent reopening
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Harriet Clifford
hClifford29
For anyone starting out in journalism who is feeling daunted about pitching and getting a commission, here’s a thread about my first paid commission outside of my day job. (1/11)
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19thnews
19thnews
A century ago today, on Aug. 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified, making voting a right regardless of sex.While this was a watershed moment in our democracy, it excluded
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Mitch Carr
mitchcarrtv
Happening now: bar owners, bar patrons, and others are gathering at the state capitol, chanting “Not our last call,” demanding bars be allowed to open the same as restaurants and
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Robert Gebeloff
gebeloffnyt
1) Deaths attributable to coronavirus rose faster in college towns than the rest of the U.S. this fall, new analysis finds, though it’s often difficult to prove the link between
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