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Drew Morrison
DrewEMorrison
So, I spend a lot of time studying landlord behavior and have been meaning to put this in an article.1) Landlords have bullish expectations of finding other tenants - an
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Can contact tracing work for #COVID19?Much effort assumes contact tracing works for COVID - surveillance testing assumes soI’ve had major concerns - this paper reinforces it.For fast pandemics, we cant
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President Frock
WritersFrock
British/Southern followers will probably have missed all this but the four week semi lockdown in NI (schools and shops are open) was due to end at midnight tonight and the
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Dr David Berger #CovidIsAirborne STOP KILLING HCWs
YouAreLobbyLud
The new strain is a real threat. The article is by Prof McNally, Prof of Microbial Genomics who discovered it. He's very concerned. Please read it.Then read this short thread
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 142Medical Grand Rounds today, available here https://tinyurl.com/y5qo5kp7 . Today, a far-ranging discussion with @ashishkjha, one of the smartest, most thoughtful people I know in healthcare, and
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Carrie Dunn
carriesparkle
I keep thinking about the statements from the public health officials in Australia as they discuss mandatory quarantine - they keep saying things like, "Our people made so many sacrifices,
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Josh Smith
joshjonsmith
Some economic reforms that emerged after North Korea’s Kim Jong Un took power are under threat as his government responds to a series of crises by reasserting state controls, casting
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Short Thread: So I knew government had banned schools from closing early, and removed blended learning as an option, putting all decision making into hands of DfE.They also banned
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BIG VRRR 💨
ItsPriddyUgly
I never really gave other people’s music a listen or a chance.I’ve listened to a lot over this covid/lockdown period, some are good, most are average at best.. But nothing
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Erica Schultz
EricaSchultz42
I worked on several different books for Dynamite and enjoyed working with the editors there, however their association with C*G is awful. I didn't know the lengths it had developed
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Laura Jedeed, Professional Stocker
LauraJedeed
Interesting situation unfolding at Salmon Creek Legacy, where a crowd of far-right activists are demanding the release of an elderly woman who was admitted for a UTI and then refused
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Sarah Holland-Batt
the_shb
Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck framing COVID outbreaks in aged care as a fait accompli: "No country has been able to avoid outbreaks in aged care where there has been
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Grattan Institute
GrattanInst
1/ Would you work for nothing? Nope? Thought so. Could this be why so many Australian mums work part-time? Tax, welfare and childcare costs mean that full time work for
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anne marie, certified vampire researcher
cherrizard
a year ago when we were first hearing about COVID, I expressed concern about it - and was told by nearly everyone I was overreacting and it wouldn’t come to
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jon kirby
jonkirbysthlm
Hi, once and for all I decided to make a thread about viruses, what they are and what they’re not. I’m going to keep adding to this thread, so tweet
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Adam Ozimek
ModeledBehavior
Job growth has seriously slowed in November. While still heading in the right direction, at this pace of 245k a month would be 3.3 years until we got back all
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