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Aleda Gagarin for NYC Council D29
AledaGagarin
COVID-19 cases are surging, and we're close to running out of hospital beds again. As much as these charts reflect cases, they reflect the failure of every level of government
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Kim Mannix
KimMannix
1/Couldn't stop thinking about the contradictions regarding the policies on school opening from March 15 (the day the province cancelled classes) compared to yesterday's school announcement. So I decided to
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Jené Huffman-Gilreath
jeneforarkansas
1: COVID-19 has shown how much support our schools & community need. I know how difficult decisions about school re-opening are for everyone involved, especially teachers & families. We need
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Prison Policy Init.
PrisonPolicy
THREAD: The process of reentry after prison or jail is always inordinately difficult. However, during COVID-19, it's gotten much, much worse. (1/7) People who have been to prison are ~10
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Leo Goldstein
DefyCCC
Yes, #Hydroxychloroquine is the game changer against COVID-19!On March 19, Trump "touted" it.Doctors around the world started using it immediately.Two weeks later, the global (outside of the US) COVID-19 mortality
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Howard Steen
HowardSteen4
1/n CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The many hats of Prof.’Crump’. Following my Tweet thread of Jan 1 exploring the alarmist NHS Prof.H.Montgomery urging on BBC that naughty people must comply with
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
THREAD CONT'd. Yesterday, we studied the evolution of Corona reporting from Vox, an important barometer of elite American opinion. Vox downplayed the pandemic in Feb, but adopted alarmist tones suddenly
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Greg Nelson
GregNN
Very probable case of reinfection in an Israeli doctor? I'd give it 99% bc known new chain of transmission and 2 month asymptomatic period w neg tests https://m.jpost.com/health-science/israeli-doctor-reinfected-with-coronavirus-3-month
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Jonathan Lai 🙊 賴柏羽
Elaijuh
When polling places open at 7 a.m. in Pennsylvania tomorrow, there will be some amount of messiness. That always happens.Here are three things I try to keep in mind: 1.
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
4. Even moderate social distancing measures take a toll. It's not ok to act as if we are in a safe holding pattern until a vaccine comes. The vaccine may
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
I'm quoted in this @nytimes article from @apoorva_nyc being blunt (again) about the clumsy way we communicate risks of airborne transmission, and the way @WHO has handled it 1/nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/04/health/239-experts-with-
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Gem Dale
HR_Gem
One of the organisations I work for has just announced a meeting light fortnight, with strong encouragement to cancel all non-essential meetings during this time to give people a break
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
NYC school chancellor just sent out another parent letter saying parents need to decide whether they're in person or remote by 8/7 while the mayor is saying he won't decide
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camwolfe
camwolfe
#ScienceMatters , and respect for established science should always trump flat earth opinion, even when it’s from one of your own ex-faculty!#PrimumNonNocere @StanfordMed (1/7)https://int.nyt.com/data/documenttools/read-the-open-letter-fr
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
To really understand what is going on we have to start with this tweet of 6 months ago:https://twitter.com/robinmonotti/status/1264146918927667200 What this means, is that ~ 50% of the population, with regional
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Dara Lind
DLind
Even before today I was thinking about how much the Trump era (unsurprisingly for the b-roll president) has been shaped by visuals of masses of people. It starts with (the
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