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Meike Esther, PhD
Meikeesther1
Virtual/distanced lab rotations are not optimal, but they do show how the lab responds to stressful situations. And that is invaluable information as the pandemic won’t be the last stressful
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Mike Magee
mcmageejr
2/Many Chiefs have their surveys back. These were big endeavors: 10-100K parents, thousands of teachers & students per district. In every case, significant % of parents (1/5-1/3) saying they want
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Lyndsay Winkley
LAWinkley
Lots of important announcements from the state today. Here are the basics. Today, the Governor announced a Regional Stay Home Order. It's sorta like the last stay at home order,
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Simon Wilson
simonwilson2304
I'm married to an Australian. I returned to Australia from the UK in October.This is my experience of what happened to me when I arrived in the country during COVID.I
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
1. Trump Was Outmaneuvered By Democrats in Broad DaylightTrump didn't lose the election on election day. On election day voting, he won big. But he had lost the election before
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Nicolo Onorato
NicoloOnorato
Some thoughts on Milwaukee giving in to Privatizers and Educational Capitalists. (a thread) 1. OPENING SCHOOLS WILL LEAD TO CHILDREN AND STAFF GETTING SICK.https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/education/2020/07/21/milwaukee-schools-approved-
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Walter Gilliam
WalterGilliam
Excellent points in this article. Child care providers’ attention to health and safety made child care uniquely adept at handling this pandemic. But our national lack of economic support of
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laurel
laurelotweets
Gov. Holcomb's address starting soon- it is all virtual, reporters are there via Zoom (or something similar). I'll post updates in this thread! Dr. Box is in person and Gov.
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Lorna Finlayson
LJFinlayson
1/ Ok as things stand, it looks like the University of Essex (UoE) is insisting we teach face-to-face (f2f) as well as online next term 2/ Staff expected to teach
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
NEW—How good is “natural infection” immunity? 83% protection—People who have been infected by #COVID19 “may have immunity to the virus for around five months”, says study led by Public Health
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Jonathan Engler 😀
jengleruk
A few weeks ago @ClareCraigPath, @RealJoelSmalley and I wrote a short piece on endemic Covid, and what it might look like.It seems particularly relevant to current observations.https://lockdownsceptics.org/what-does-endemic-covid-look-like
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Dr. Literature_Lady 💌📚📜🎙
Literature_Lady
Be careful of fear-mongering headlines. Folks who study RNA viruses are not surprised that it mutated, because that is what they do. But you shouldn't panic. It doesn't mean our
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Andrew Morris
ASPphysician
I have drafted multiple rage-tweets following today's 2 pressers, but realize that I am just emotionally exhausted from the inevitability of it all:- people getting sick- families and businesses ruined-
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Corri Levine
CBLevineMS
Before my next #COVIDVaccination clinic volunteer shift this week(end) I wanted to reflect on my experiences from last week. I've been thinking a lot about it and trying to figure
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nylah burton
yumcoconutmilk
I do believe the vaccine will probably let us leave our houses by next summer so I would gently suggest that people start preparing for that. Mentally, emotionally, financially, physically...
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
REAL data on schools from SwedenSchools open Mar-June2 mil kidsNo MASKSoc distancingNo HVAC renosNo change in death for kids15 -> ICU0 deaths from COVIDRR of being teacher & requiring ICU
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