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Megan Ben Dor Ruthven
_mbdr_
What happened in Switzerland's 2nd wave? It's hard to remember everything. Here's a thread chronicling @SwissScience_TF's recommendations, and @alain_berset's measures, starting 10. Oct.https://ourworldindata.org/coronav
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
1/ Brexit and the 40,000 or so avoidable covid deaths are symptoms of a broken political system in which the ruling elite serves only itself and its super-rich patrons, and
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Still Here
kristenmchugh22
We're maybe, and I mean MAYBE, five years out from a massive crisis of premature death of people under 40 that will collapse social security, the federal tax base, and
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Thinking Person's Guide To Autism
thinkingautism
We talked with epidemiologist and all-around great guy Dr. Rene Najera @EpiRen about #COVID19 vaccine myths and facts—to both counter misinformation, & also answer community members’ questions. Some of the
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Jasmine M Heiss
JasminitaMH
Okayyyy, I’ll join everyone else in responding to today’s news (instead of just sighing, gazing into middle distance). The profit incentive baked into private prisons is a mess. But you
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Daniel McCarthy
d_mccar
[1/8]Given all the uncertainty swirling around it, I put together a detailed analysis of $DASH's unit economics. As it turns out, a relatively simple model captures most of the customer
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
In early November, 20,000 people marched out on the streets of Leipzig, Germany to protest coronavirus restrictions.Flouting all rules, about 90% of the marchers refused to wear maskshttps://trib.al/gObEgCM A similar
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Greg Leding
GregLeding
Let’s talk a bit about contact tracing.On Tuesday, our daughter’s school notified parents that the Arkansas Department of Health had advised them to do their own contact tracing due to
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Mark Miller
RetireRevised
Wanted to amplify a few points raised today in my Retiring column @nytimesbusiness - things that wound up on the cutting room or that I hope to explore further with
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
There’s a middle way between blind hope (virus will disappear) & cynical fatalism (repeated waves & lockdowns). We can shape the future of this pandemic. Our actions matter. And there
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is part of a long and excellent thread that is worth reading in its own right. I am almost entirely in agreement. With the exception that I want to
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Beth Kindig
Beth_Kindig
Enterprises spent $35B on cloud software & services in Q2, up nearly 30% YoY. However, many SaaS companies reported a Q1->Q2 deceleration in NDR and YoY revenue growth, indicating that
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Susannah Fox
SusannahFox
Speaking of stuff that looks boring but turns out to be fascinating: I’ve been digging into clinical data registries. Here's what I've learned, starting with some basics...[THREAD] What is the
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Karlie Hustle
THEkarliehustle
Long-term isolation isn’t a mere “inconvenience”. If covid is life or death, so is isolation. I’ve witnessed multiple peers die of suicide as this presses on. Elders are withering away
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Conner Kerrigan
connerkerrigan
Whole lotta news today, folks. Here's a list of everything that happened in #moleg since this morning (THREAD):At 5:41am this morning, @K_Schallhorn reports that the Senate perfected @TonyForMissouri's COVID liability
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Gene J. Mikulka
genejm29
#NatlSpaceCouncil #UserAdvisoryGroup - .@DittmarML and Eric Stalmer giving thier presentation #NatlSpaceCouncil #UserAdvisoryGroup - Eric Stalmer Introducing thier team. #NatlSpaceCouncil #UserAdvisoryGroup - Stalmer - A lot has gone on don
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