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Our daily update is published. We’ve now tracked 28.6 million tests, up ~502k from yesterday.The 7-day average keeps setting new highs.For details, see: http://covidtracking.com Overall, the number of tests that
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Pall Melsted
pmelsted
Speed is crucial in fighting this epidemic. In Iceland we use test-trace-isolate to curb the spread in addition to restrictions on social gathering, 2m social distancing and mask wearing in
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
News of the lockdown was greeted with grim relief by NHS staff on Saturday. On the one hand, it will ease the pressure on hospitals affected by COVID-19. On the
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
Very interesting preprint on epidemiology of B.1.1.7 (or the 'Variant of concern' - VOC) in SE England. Have not fully digested but there are some important take homes 1/n https://cmmid.github.io/topics/covid19/reports/uk-novel-vari
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HM Treasury
hmtreasury
1/ The UK calculates economic growth in a different way to many other countries – more comparable approaches of GDP measurement show our performance is closer in line with our
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD:1) Public school teachers are underpaid and undervalued. My mom was a public school teacher for 37 years. She could have written her own speech about teacher salaries being too
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Laffy
GottaLaff
Republican Ties to Extremist Groups Are Under ScrutinyA number of members of Congress have links to organizations and movements that played a role in the Jan. 6 assault on the
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Peter O’Hanraha-hanrahan ↗️
PeterOHanrahaH
#BrexitReality #Brexit #NoDealI have believed that since Johnson became PM, the intention has always been to route us to a "no deal", and a lot of the activity has been
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ If I'd told you last March that in 2020 #Covid would kill about 1/5 as many Americans under 50 as drug overdoses; That you would probably not know anyone
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Good question, Tracy. First of all, we had an influenza vaccine. Therefore, we could protect many people from the flu. Second, we also have antivirals that have been proven to
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Robert W. Yeh MD MBA
rwyeh
This is pretty cool.#FauciGrandRounds Dr. Fauci "not naming names", but clearly not pulling punches. Thinks strategy of protecting nursing homes alone exposes large proportion of susceptible Americans at risk for
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smilinglllama
smilinglllama
I’d be retired now if I’d just bet against myself the last 3 yearshttps://twitter.com/smilinglllama/status/1337323383541927936 Seriously, if you’re new to trading, a good a strat as any would be to bet
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Archimedes DVM 🦉Ω
Archimedes2020
Hi-Science time. Everyone is all worried about COVID variants. And they should be. RNA viruses mutate. A lot. Most mutations don't lead to anything. But some....well...they can be bad. However.....
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Silence Dogood, MBA
familyman20181
I'm copying this from another Patriot, this is huge:On Wed. 9 Dec. a lawyer on the President’s team, Lin Wood, tweeted: “Storm Warning,” followed by pictures of the 82nd Airborne Division preparing
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Christophe McGlade
TofMcGlade
We put together a short commentary looking at what some brand new data tells us about oil and gas flaring, and what can be done to tackle this wasteful practicehttps://iea.li/2LhdeK0
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Richard Zussman
richardzussman
BREAKING - There are 429 new COVID-19 cases in BC. This is for four days. Friday to Sat 123 news cases, Sat to Sun 116 cases, Sun to Mon 107
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