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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW!!! So. we've all been hearing stories of reinfection with the coronavirus. And they're alarming. But they are just that--stories, without solid evidence. It may seem like this virus is
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Lisa Manheim
LisaManheimWA
After a few crazy weeks, there's a lot to unpack in the world of election law. But we already have some helpful links. 1/8 "Could Trump Really Hold On? Why
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Jeff Carlson
themarketswork
1) Georgia Years-long Court Battle Reveals Dominion’s Security and Audit Flaws, Weak TestingRushed implementation of voting system questioned as experts raised fundamental concernshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/georgia-years-long-court-bat
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Christoforos Nikolaou
guilderstern
Just logged in to a (5-hour!!!) webinar aimed to help in "outreach to funders and policy-makers". Obviously *not* my thing but was advised to join. Follow this thread for a
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Tim Matthews™
timmatmusic
Look, this post isn't about JP specifically; it's about benzodiazepines.As someone who has *almost* successfully withdrawn from a very serious and dangerous dependence upon them myself, I feel duty-bound to
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Stuart Ritchie
StuartJRitchie
A related (and underdiscussed) lesson is that some people just absolutely love conformity. What else could explain all the doctors/academics getting behind the 100% definite "masks don't work" stuff in
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Educating and advising hand hygiene, social distancing, indoor-mask use is entirely reasonable; But there can be poorly thought out, illogical, draconian & excessive covid policies & communication that undermine public
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brian life of !!! a fishing man 👨🏴
briansm20193481
I'm sure I did this in the past but there are so many people using the arguement that the uk only have 12,000 fishermen so not worth saving. 25 years
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Megan McArdle
asymmetricinfo
This seems like a good time to discuss my most recently printed column,. Because this effect shows up strongly in the responses to it.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/29/we-should-embrace-cassandras-when-next-disaster-comes/
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Kristina Keneally
KKeneally
What kind of govt rejects advice from community safety experts, & moves taxpayers' money away from communities at risk, & instead uses that money to prop up their own electoral
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Sean Upton-McLaughlin | #WearAMask
SeanUM_China
THREAD:My latest #China #vlog is live, discussing why so-called "Armchair Experts" on China are a big problem, especially to those in government and business who need sound advice on China,
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Maya Kandel
mayakandel_
Excellent threadL’assaut du Capitole, c’est l’héritage de Trump. La question maintenant, c’est ce que va en faire le parti républicain.https://twitter.com/EvansRyan202/status/1348065816697315328 https://twitter.com/EvansRyan202/st
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Prof Prachi Srivastava
PrachiSrivas
Inadequate and short-sighted. 1. Only 1/10 new $ estimated to reopen sustainably.2. Blunt 'open-close' instead of localised linked to community health data for catchments3. Minimal curricular adaptation4. Missing contingency plan
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: Children have at least as much virus in their nose and throat as adults do—and kids younger than 5 may have up to 100 times as much. This doesn’t
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Jen Roesch
JenRoesch
In this Feb 7 interview, Trump says that covid is airborne. On March 10, the CDC downgraded its recommendations for PPE for healthcare workers from N95s to surgical masks on
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David Chapman
davidchapman141
THREAD: Why the polls are wrong. Turnout models! The consensus across polling and punditry is very high turnout. Nate Silver predicts 62% turnout. Some polls have the percentage of likely
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