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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Key background 1: Because of limited supplies of #COVID19 vaccine, a federal advisory board making recommendations about the order in which people should get vaccinated (don’t get distracted: these recs
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Elizabeth Neumann
NeuSummits
I realize they have no other argument - but to be clear we have had pandemic plans for 15 yrs. They’ve been updated multiple times & exercised in this Administration...communications
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Mark Butler
NovaMarkButler
Concern or opposition to genetic engineering (GE) is often labeled as anti-scientific and ill-informed. Sure but there is also plenty of science to suggest we should be concerned about risk
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Julian Sanchez
normative
I’d actually extend the metaphor. What we’re seeing looks an awful lot like the sort of face-saving indirectness we’re all familiar with when a pair of acquaintances start inching toward
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el gato malo
boriquagato
"they are not willing to be the guinea pig, uh, the rabbit as we say in dutch..."this is not a crazy statement. these early mRNA vaccines are essentially a form
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Ben
GoLeftMassa
It’s that time of year when people share their p/f performance (inc me), but I’m already noticing a tendency for the green-eyed monster to come out, with people dismissing higher
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Nathan Lo
NathanLo3579
1/N *Our new pre-print study now posted* What is the best #COVID19 testing strategy when traveling? We find pre-travel testing reduces risk of being infectious on airplane by ~87%, but
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Omer Tene
omertene
The flurry of post Schrems II activity has exposed deep divisions between the @EU_EDPB and the @EU_Commission. Here are two: (Thread 1/6) 1. The EC's SCC requires a risk based
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Silence Dogood 2.0
ShortTreasuries
My portfolios are mostly outrunning or at least matching $SPX on days like today with broad diversification (12-14 asset classes) in a "Passive Plus" strategy. That is powerful stuff. I
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The Pew Trusts
pewtrusts
Fact: Since 2000, floods have cost the United States more than $845 billion in damage to homes, businesses, and critical infrastructure. [thread] Every dollar spent on flood risk reduction saves
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DeFi Slate
defislate
Just when you thought #defi couldn't get any cooler, you come across projects like @Archer_DAOArcher claims to increase revenue for Ethereum miners with a SINGLE line of code.Nothing else changes.
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Jason Sullivan
JasonLSullivan_
INTRODUCING:THE GREAT AMERICAN PARTY (GAP)Dear Patriots,TODAY our political establishments have abandoned us all.TODAY, we stand at the precipice of a new day in American patriotism as the establishments have NOT
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P. D. Mangan Health & Fitness Maximalist 🇺🇸
Mangan150
Serum albumin, a protein measured by a common lab test, has a large inverse relation with mortality.Why?Thread In very old people, albumin was a more important risk marker than traditional
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Today the CDC issued new guidance on opening K-12 schools during the pandemic. The guidelines are more explicit and clearer than previous iterations. They also align closely with my
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Ari Paul ⛓️
AriDavidPaul
Most resources are scarce (including our time.) Markets are the most efficient way to allocate resources. Markets allow for exchange, but equally importantly, they allow for *pricing* of scarce resources.
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
PHE COVID infection control guidance updated todayYou’ll likely love them or loathe themhttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-infection-prevention-and-control High medium and low risk pathways created.Elective
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