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YouthSpin Co Wicklow
YouthSpinWW
Thread 1/8 Bray Youth Service recently asked members about Covid (and other things). 64 young people replied. This word cloud is a summary of the responses to the Question, 'In
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Spoke too soon. Two weeks ago I was hopeful that the second COVID tide was starting to turn. Things weren’t easy but had stabilised and national numbers were down. Now
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
The WHO’s chief scientist on a year of loss and learning https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03556-y For anyone remotely involved in healthcare, these are life lessons from @doctorsoumya. A must read.For those of you
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
We've also published another release today that looks at the effect of the pandemic on different ethnic groups.When looking at social, economic and environmental factors there are differences, particularly for
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BILL NYE is still the science show king. And he’s got a mask lesson for you. #MaskUp #COVID19 2) MASKS work. Mask and airborne science compilation video 3) Masks are
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The Rude Pundit
rudepundit
JFC, I came across this Ross Douthat column from November 13, 2016. It's titled, no shit, "He Made America Feel Great Again," and it's a speculative piece about how wildly
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Richard Grieveson
RicGri
On February 15th the Visegrád Agreement will be 30 years old. A thread summarising the region’s economic development over the last three decades and some of the current and future
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jayde i. powell
jaydeipowell
no one asked for this but i decided to put together a thread of people calling the pandemic everything but ‘the pandemic’. let’s start with ‘panny’.this one is my
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Marek Talarczyk
TalarczykMarek
How much time should a CEO spend on communication?(THREAD) For most of us, 2020 was the most intense and unpredictable time of our lives. Ranging from the feeling in March
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
“coats are a lie”“If you look at the statistics for hypothermia, most of those people were wearing coats.”That’s where we are folks. #COVID19 2) Vaccines work and the faster we
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Hugh Harvey
DrHughHarvey
This is fairly unprecedented - the @US_FDA is considering waiving 510(k) regulatory approval for 84 types of class II medical devices including these AI-driven ones:https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/15/2021-00787/making-perm
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Nick Judin
nickjudin
This photo, shared to me from a Mississippi elementary school, (blurred to protect identities) is a perfect example of why many plans are insufficient. No masks, no distancing- who gets
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Greg Olear
gregolear
Let’s talk about hope & despair. [THREAD]Crank this up for the discussion:https://open.spotify.com/track/77XzsYwTkvLoveW01Lanrk?si=NLVffoQwSqeFQCT0JKh2Yw 1/ One of the more memorable—and frightening—lines from “Nineteen Eighty-F
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Justin Bates
justinbates28
Urgent Question re rough sleeping during the second English lockdown. Minister (Kelly Tohurst) relies on the "Protect" programme (£15m of cash for most hard pressed areas) on top of £10m
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Fatima Rajina
DrFatimaRajina
Agreed. The number of American-Bengalis I have had the good fortune of meeting online and hearing about their organising has been nothing short of inspiring. Really dismissive to think otherwise
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Akil Bello
akilbello
The constant implication in the term "learning loss" that a 1 year disruption/slowdown in learning can never be made up is really really odd to me. This paper explicitly says
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