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Gray Stripe
GrayStripe52
. . This debate, at this juncture, seems more about positions than principles. Our Western society is mired in individual rights versus collective wellbeing. Dangerous position to be in a
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David Doak
SouthPoint1000
As a former Political consultant, I feel people are missing the big picture by focusing only on the insurrection event at the capital. Here is what I think happened, and
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Kyle
DrKyle
What does a healthy, properly staffed & resourced, non-clusterfuck covid-19 testing and tracing system look like?Let me show you using this overlay of Saskatchewan's publicly available data up until a
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Kaila Ramsey
k_ramasaurus
It’s vaccine day for me! I want to first say I’m glad that @_DCHealth is now prioritizing vaccines for child care teachers – both as a fellow educator & a
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
As @hankgreen nicely points out, we have to be careful that "we don't know whether the vaccine reduces transmission" doesn't morph into "the vaccine doesn't reduce transmission." How do we
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nylah burton
yumcoconutmilk
TBH I feel like a lot of people got radicalized in 2016 (nothing wrong with that actually!), were told that their radicalization was performative bc America has always been bad,
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Kimberly D. Manning, MD
gradydoctor
1/#WhatsYourWhy: Day 2 of 7CashierThem: *ringing up items* “You find everything okay?” Me: “Yup.” Them: “I like your hair.” Me: “Hey—thanks.” Them: *nods while continuing to swipe items**beep-beep-beep*Them: “Is that
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Afifie Chan
AfifieChan
I know there are still more questions regarding my quarantine in MAEPS and Covid-19 in general. So I opened a Q&A sticker on my ig. Answers are based on my
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Chris
Majorlefty22
CW: StuxnetNow feels like a good time for a long(?) story.Back in 2010 I was doing a project at a small 10-15 MGD water plant that services probably 25,000 -
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is a phenomenal article on the potential of different sorts of testing, and the ways that we are limited by demands for sensitivity and specificity. There's one important thing
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THE CITY
THECITYNY
1/ We recently launched a new service where we send out updates focused on renting & working in NYC during the pandemic. Our first worker update went out this week.So,
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
These data aren’t perfect, but some of the best we’ve got in the US. Anyone who wants to understand social determinants of COVID19 inequities should take a look at the
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Jen Herman 🌪️
JukeBaRosh
1 approach to understanding #covid19 infection is to examine co-morbidities & ask what's common?Most prevalent Cov19 co-morbs:1)age2)Hypertension 3)Diabetes4)Cardiovascular disease 5)Kidney disease6)Chronic respiratory disease (esp
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Warren Pearce
WarrenPearce
Watching Lockdown 1.0 now on BBC2, looks to be shedding some new light on scientific advice and how it informed policy. Highlighting how NERVTAG identified the risk as 'low' in
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Situation with new #sarscov2 variants is becoming harder to follow (and not just because of the names), so let me try and give a brief overview: Where are we at?
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
I don't understand worries about the stimulus package causing overheating emanating from the apex of macro. 1. overheating, if it were to happen, is better than underheating in these
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