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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/9 Weekly epi roundup: US lagging in control, surging in cases. Only the Northeast is at all reassuring, and those gains are at risk. Reopening schools is getting much harder.
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Jason Furman
jasonfurman
What reduces economic activity: (i) the virus leading people to choose to distance or (ii) government required distancing.Research on services in March/April has found it is much more (i) than
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Dr Geraint Preest
DrGeraintPreest
Thoughts from my experience in primary care at this stage in the pandemic and the busiest week I can remember in 20yrs. Firstly, it continues to get busier. Although covid
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Mick McAteer
MickMcAteer
Bit of a nerd thread-CMA State of UK Competition reportIMHO civil society doesn't pay enough attention to how CMA, FCA approach competition policy.It is critical because dominant approach is hugely
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Sports Law, Prof Jack Anderson
sportslawMELB
#sportslaw the full reasoned award in the Man City case has now been released by CAS - 10 key takeaways below but, as ever follow @Lawinsport for expert commentary by
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Q: So why can't we just use a vaccine-only strategy where we just keep going like we have been and wait to get vaccinated? That's what the Biden administration is
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Timothy Stewart-Winter
timothysw
With the polio vaccine, the high-priority group was children. It began with 7 and 8 year olds in late spring 1955. Polio was seasonal, peaking in summer, and when vaccination
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David Rosenthal
djrosent
(1/) The other important point that was easy to miss in the ep is how misleading gross margin % numbers can be and how @sequoia has changed their view over
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Lisa Wheildon
wheeliebinit
Research on self-representation in family law proceedings from @JaneWangmann, Miranda Kaye, Tracey Booth and @ANROWS finds high numbers of women self-representing is because of cost and eligibility criteria for legal
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BlockFi
BlockFi
Hi Twitter! It's me (@Adam_T_H) again talking about two-factor authentication (2FA). I know, I know; some people hate hearing me talk about this. However, given the recent release of PII
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Gennady Rudkevich
grudkev
I might do a thread on this later, but for now, let me point out that all electoral fraud is not the same. There is pre-election fraud, election-day fraud, and
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đź–– Christian Janeway đź–– Too Stubborn To Die
XianJaneway
I've sat on this information long enough (since 2015) bc it's *not my story*, & I didn't think there was enough evidence out there to back up what I'd heard.
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
In U.K. in spring there was an v strong relationship between covid19 deaths & excess deaths. Correlation isn’t causation but it’s strong evidence - in spring - that the one
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James
jamestweets29
As each day passes Scotland seems to get closer to the full vaccination of older care homes - today’s figure was 99.6% with only 135 people left to reach the
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Children have at least as much virus in their nose and throat as adults do—and kids younger than 5 may have up to 100 times as much. This doesn’t
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
It’s come to my attention that some leaders of Western countries, and @francoislegault, still haven’t understood that herd immunity is achieved through vaccines, not infection, and are dangerously subjecting their
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