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Nipun Darshana
Nipun_Da
An incident which demonstrates how the systemic racism works towards minorities in this country. A Muslim in Galle who had a renal failure has died while he was undergoing dialysis
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The Marr Family
TheMarrFamily
I’ve emailed @AdrianaLaGrange four times now. I’ve pointed to science, asked for a pause in restarting schools, told her about how AB parents are agonizing over this unfunded return to
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Ashleigh Tuite
AshTuite
I think sexually transmitted infection epidemiologists/network modelers probably have a lot of insight here and about why social circles/bubbles are so complicated. /1https://twitter.com/jhengstler/status/1287516065312829441 A lot of the ch
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Beautifully-written articulation of the progressive take on #openschools:Keep schools closed: It’s a social justice imperative.Do it for labor rights, and in solidarity with Black families.It’s so well-written, you almost miss
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Dylan MacKay
DylanMacKayPhD
So I got a little preview of what schools reopening are going to be like. My family has been keeping our bubble small and wearing masks indoors outside the house,
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Dan Wolken
DanWolken
Starting thread on Senate Judiciary NIL hearing. Sen. Blumenthal: "For far too long special interests have hidden in effect a multibillion dollar industry from scrutiny under the masquerade of amateurism"
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BCapper
b_capper
@TrishEstabrooks, the "evidence" on SROs already exists. There have been countless studies done on SROs already, particularly in the U.S. To believe that SROs in Edmonton are fundamentally different, you
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Dr Eilir Hughes freshair.wales
hughes_eilir
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/nov/17/uk-teachers-and-pupils-are-bone-tired-and-now-theyre-freezing-cold My response to this article, which has been put to me as an argument against for my efforts to raise awareness of the impor
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Sajith Pai
sajithpai
New (and a tad long) post on elite colleges in India,, national economic mobility, privilege and what it says about us.Thread.https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/merit-schools-national-track-india-privilege-blindness-sajith-pai/ 2/17It is common
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
My interview today with @NIAbbot on @LBC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WspfNPhWYq8With a short thread below on the points I made in the interview. The vaccine rollout is a great achievement - we are
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Londyn Robinson (rheuminate)
londyloo
EVERY person in healthcare needs to advocate for: 1) Vaccinating undocumented immigrants 2) Vaccinating prisons 3) Vaccinating ICE detainees 4) Vaccinating large group home settings. UNDOCUMENTED immigrants are not just
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Adam J White
adamjohnwhite
Yesterday, @EnglandRugby released their widely delayed injury reports for the 2017-2018 (we have had over a seasons of play since then) on Christmas week. Were they hoping everyone may be
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Vermonters—several have reached out with questions related to #covid19 vaccination in schools. Here are some thoughts on the policy, public health, and practical considerations on this topic. #vted #vtpoli Let's
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Plenty of countries successfully reopened schools with no face mask requirement. Others successfully did it with a mask requirement.Mask or no mask, the key to a successful reopening is very
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Chris Foley
HT_StMonicas
Some observations on the week;1. School leaders nationally have done an incredible job. The logistics of moving to instant remote learning is mind-boggling. The profession as a whole should be
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Zach Bloxham
zblox
Q: Should schools open? I look at my ten year old daughter and know we need to get this right. For her, for all the other kids, and society. Understanding
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