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Dr Eric Levi, FRACS
DrEricLevi
I’m feeling uneasy with this picture. Australia is not a posh bunch of people sipping tea in their scrubs & stethoscopes. Reframing Australia Day as a day of thanks to
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Ugo Gentilini
Ugentilini
The recent debate around school meals in the UK sparked the re-emergence of the "#cash vs #inkind food" dilemma.Here are some reflections based on global evidence. Hint: cash is better;
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
Let me put this across firmlyI have nothing against Arnab. I dont watch his channel or his debates (Which I consider is a disgrace to journalism in any case. This
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Major Patriot
MajorPatriot
2/ What if Disney was part of a vast child pornography and pedophilia network under the guise of providing child-friendly entertainment? 3/ What if Child Protective Services didn't protect children
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Ida Bae Wells
nhannahjones
I hv not even changed out of my pajamas today and was most definitely not planning on doing a Twitter thread, but after seeing this, I must, because Fred Gray
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Kyle MacDonald
kylemacd
I’ve been thinking about the wailing and gnashing that has spiked once more about the Govt’s response to new cases of community transmission. All the same folks, making all the
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Steve Brown
stevebrown2856
A Randomised Controlled Trial of mask-wearing conducted in Denmark (with over 6,000 participants) finds no statistically-significant evidence that masks reduce the risk of COVID infection to the wearer: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.73
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
COVID cases spike to 3000 a dayGovernment blames young people realxing and partying and endangering everyone else.This is so wrong and so counter-productive.Here are four reasons why First, it is
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Tracy Taylor, DPT
DrTracyTaylor
1/ @APDillon_ @JohnLockeNC @NC_Governor @SecMandyCohen Let’s discuss NC Executive Order 180 (https://governor.nc.gov/documents/executive-order-no-180) and the evidence/studies cited for having stricter guidelines, shall we? 2/ 1.1st study
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Scaling up rapid screening tests for COVID-19 is well within reach. They can help keep the virus at bay until a vaccine is available. My piece in The @ConversationUS explains.
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Cancelled Dad 96.5%
FrankEd1967
It’s taken a lot of time for the Home Office to come up with a final text for this report.https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/dec/15/child-sexual-abuse-gangs-white-men-home-office-report Apparently it’s “not shy” in stating th
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KLB
UTSunriseSunset
VOTING THREAD: 1/ I was an election judge in Utah for 10 years and our precincts mostly used voting machines. EVERY election there were reports of voter fraud: Machines changing
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Shabazz Stuart
ShabazzStuart
We’ve had some questions about curbside bike parking, so now feels like a good time to provide some insights into the @ooneepod strategy here. In short, curbside parking is extremely
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Ridhwaan Suliman
rid1tweets
Here are my latest graphs showing the weekly #COVID19 data and trends in South Africa I've received a number of queries since I last posted, so I'll attempt to share
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Rob Ward
drawpbor
So I've noticed that people tend to use "translation" as a catch-all for various parts of the transmission and use of the Bible. Let me just give a short rundown
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
In Europe, schools are closing as studies show schoolchildren can play a significant role in spreading infections 1/https://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-schools-are-closing-again-on-concerns-they-spread-covid-19-11610805601?reflink=desktop
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