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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
The last few weeks it has been clear the U.K. is sliding into a pandemic resurgence, and is very poorly placed to deal with it 1/nhttps://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/11/its-world-leadingly-bad-is-what-it-is-the-week-covid-surged-a
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Aron Woolman
portiadog
I found fintwit less than a year ago. I've really appreciated, learned from, and profited from people like @AlderLaneeggs , @UncleRico77 ,@CordovaTrades @HiddenPivots @loggyrhythm @jam_croissant and @Jimmyjude13. Here’s my $0.02
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Ronald Richman
RichmanRonald
Some rambling thoughts on COVID-19 modelling.Since COVID-19 began, I've seen a few different *types* of models being used to make forecasts. SEIR (susceptible/exposed/infected/recovered) models have been used quite extensively for
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Titania McGrath
TitaniaMcGrath
IMPORTANT THREAD Many people scoff at my progressive ideas and predictions.But eventually, they *always* come true.So I thought I’d start compiling a list of every time I was ahead of
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Rabbi Emily Cohen
ThatRabbiCohen
So like, here's the thing.Millennials might not be flocking to church and shul like our grandparents did, but it's not because religion is bad. It's 'cause our entire way of
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Eugin
thegreenbutton_
1/ Are we observing the first of many $UNI- $SUSHI flippening? High tides lift all boats - Volatile markets are good for generating fees for all bonding AMMs. However, looking
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F. Perry Wilson, MD MSCE
fperrywilson
Folks, we need to talk about this Vitamin D trial. I have no stake in this game - take Vitamin D if you want but this pre-print is super sus.
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Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
I've been reading Milton Friedman (most recently, "Why government is the problem") for a new book project and, I have to say, that dude is laughably wrong about a lot
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Chantel Boyens
ChantelBoyens
As negotiations heat up over the next recovery package, one thing not being talked about is how the cost of extending emergency paid sick and family leave provided in the
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
Been thinking about where we are, where we might be going, what effect vaccines might have and how to tell. This thread may not happen all at once, and will
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
THREAD. Western elites revised their estimation of Corona in March. They had, for months, downplayed Corona as a minor, flu-like illness. By mid-month, they had decided it was one of
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Anna Gifty is on IG and says #SACE2021
itsafronomics
In math, there is a concept called an "inflection point" or where the curve on a graph changes direction. For me, 2020 has been an inflection point and I would
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Tim Willoughby
timswheelbarrow
Very interesting episode of @HonestWargamer today with @Sixdiceskills and @PositiveVictim.To what extent should unpaid playtesters of a game be able to play in events? I have loads of thoughts on
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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Concerning the SARS-CoV-2 variants that were first identified in the UK (B.1.1.7), South Africa (B.1.351), and Brazil (P.1), their specific mutations focus on altering the fitness of the virus by
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Thought Across the Bow
ThoughtBow
A thread on short squeezes, Gamestop (GME) and value unlocks. 1/Y/D it was announced that Ryan Cohen became a 9% holder of GME. Shares ripped over 40% in a couple
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Dave Kang
daveckang
@BeijingPalmer's article has provoked some long-overdue discussion about which "greatest hits" from history we use. I see a lot of debate now focused on (European) classics -- whether to use
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