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David Lim
davidalim
CDC's Nancy Messonnier warned Americans four months ago on Feb. 25 that "disruption to everyday life may be severe," and told businesses, hospitals, schools and people to begin preparing.There were
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Tom Mangan
t_mangan
After the week I've had teaching in-person and adapting to Covid-safe environments/spaces/exercises/activities with young people I just thought I'd give my reflections, in case it may help anyone who's thinking
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Alan Cross
AlanLCross
I wrote this for @BulwarkOnline on March 25 when we had 1269 deaths total. I thought we needed to shut down, learn how to deal with this, and then slowly
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Gregor Kerr (he/him)
gregor_kerr
Sorry This is a long rantWhy we are where we are.Government have failed to plan the reopening of schools properly, they have used children with additional needs as pawns. For
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well hello willow
soarintardis
please be analytical about things.... doctor who would not be filming if it put anyone at risk. a great deal of precaution and testing is put in place, the cast
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Gerry Lynch
gerrylynch
The mist lingers well into the morning on #LockdownDay2, although it has burned off elsewhere with brilliant but chilly sunshine. #November #Devizes #Wiltshire The last webs of autumn. #Wiltshire Potterne
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Jonathan Athow
jathers_ONS
Today’s GDP release, and in particular how the economy has adapted, a thread. After 6 months of growth, the economy started shrinking again in November as tighter restrictions were in
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stuart mcdonald
ActuaryByDay
Latest @ICNARC report on intensive care admissions and outcomes was released last night.Report includes 10,421 patients, with outcomes for 9,995 of them.A quick summary. /1https://twitter.com/icnarc/status/1281694384417890312 Daily admissio
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Rex Douglass
RexDouglass
Today I'll be live tweeting Zhang et al (June 30 2020) which argues that "mandated face covering ... significantly reduces the number of infections"https://www.pnas.org/content/117/26/14857 I picked this because: (1) It's
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G Kang
GKangInd
1.5 billion children have been out of schools with consequences from nutrition to mental health and social development. A thread on SARS-CoV2, children and school in India in response to
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Goldammerfeder
Goldammerfeder
Nice to see Danish strategy to put #kidsfirst getting attention. Detail level is great.However, there are corrections needed that shed a different light onto the topic.Most importantly:Several of the described
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Andrew Wortman 🏳️🌈
AmoneyResists
Normalcy bias is killing thousands of Americans. People assume that if restaurants and stores are open it’s safe. That if airports and other forms of mass transit were unsafe, they
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(((Charles Fishman)))
cfishman
Is Florida experiencing a 'real' rise in cases — or just more testing?It's very clear. The rise in cases is real & potentially dangerous.See graphs below.-->Left, rise in cases (via
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ One of the issues w/ public health policy making is the lack of accountability or even full understanding of the effects of those policies. Yesterday was an example of
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Benjamin Law 羅旭能
mrbenjaminlaw
So proud of my partner and his team who made ABC Life from scratch, from the same funding initiative that gave us ABC Kids Listen, Unravel and more.Here are 10
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Other Coronaviruses vs. #SARSCov2 in (continued)Original thread below. Most striking observation was low circulation of Other Coronaviruses prior to #SARSCov2 “official” arrival in Feb/Mar 2020 in parts of
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