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Alpha Chrome Yayo
alphachromeyayo
It's wise to stay informed, and right now nothing is more important than keeping distance, wearing masks and staying home.But make sure and give yourself a break too. Nothing wrong
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This NYT article cites staffing shortages—not bed availability—as the primary reason SoCal hospitals are full.What they fail to mention is that mandated school closures are estimated to have removed at
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Sudhvir Singh
sudhvir
Hi from Sweden! Seeing a lot of NZ to #COVID19 comparisons from across the political spectrum on twitter.. why??Should NZ replicate ? Absolutely not.But the context is completely different!
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Josh Rogin
joshrogin
Thread — I’m very happy and relieved that my elderly parents got their first shot of the coronavirus vaccine this week. But the story of how they got it is
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Great Barrington Declaration
gbdeclaration
1, Government messaging has become progressively hyperbolic and confusing. Balance and perspective is in short supply. As a result, the information we receive often feels alarming and frightening. 2, Trust
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this study posits that cov-19 can survive in contagious form for up to 8 days on salmon when kept at temperatures used for cold chain shipment and storage.this is preliminary
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Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.
KatherineJWu
Wired about LAMP testing, apparently, so a couple quick thoughts on this new at-home test (which requires a prescription!) before I attempt to sleep. 1/https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/11/17/world/covid-19-coronavirus/fda-authorizes-the-fi
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
That's not a test. And it's not rational. It's just speculation, second hand, not based on 'figuerers'.Dan is in no position to complain about other's capacity for 'rational discussion'. Lockdown
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
Dr. Birx’s fatal flaw was not her need to interact with her family.Human-to-human, I’m glad she refused to abandon those connections.My outrage is squarely focused on any policy/position/politician who regards
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Questions for ministersThere is a much emphasis being placed on the new strain. Scientists better placed to comment on that. Data is uncertain so precautionary principle should kick in and
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Ingrid M
iMusing
I seem to watch different pressers to the gallery. To me, Morrison appears bug-eyed and frantic, gulping air, stumbling over rushed words. Bullying and controlling, he shouts over prople to
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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
NI's death stats for week ending 31/7/20:273 - Total282 - Average deaths for same week over previous 5 yrs298 - Maximum deaths in same week over previous 5 yrs273 -
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Sean T at RCP
SeanTrende
I've been thinking about this really good @zeynep piece and . . . philosophy of science. 1/https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/07/why-arent-we-talking-more-about-airborne-transmission/614737/ There's an argument in philo
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Christopher J. Hale
chrisjollyhale
My opponent pulled a gun on his first wife & shot it, pressured her and a mistress into three abortions, & illegally prescribed pills to a patient he was sleeping
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Peter Sagal
petersagal
A few words on Congressman Riggleman, who's leaving office shortly. I first became aware of him when he ran for the office in 2018 and we made fun of him
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Ben Kentish
BenKentish
Ministers will soon have a huge decision to make. Throughout the pandemic the overriding aim of government policy has been to stop the NHS being overwhelmed. At some point in
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