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aoneswifez
Haikyuu characters rejecting you after you asked them to be your valentine part 2 (apology) super angst Kuroo part 1 Kuroo part 2 kuroo part 3 dis the things kuroo
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Every week it's something new for people to direct their anger at. Politicians, foreigners, tourists, meat plants, teenagers.One thing that rarely gets any blame at all is Covid19.There's 19.4 million
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Prasannasimha
Prasannasimha
Why Health care workers first and not politicians is a frequent question asked . Let it be clear some politicians have taken part in the trials for starters. Now when
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(((Charles Fishman)))
cfishman
Coronavirus is ravaging the small town of Mitchell, South Dakota.This quote from WaPo story: 'Mitchell, South Dakota, is a small town. We trusted each other.'Such a deep, damaging misunderstanding of
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 115It's been a wild week, with terrible news about new cases, overwhelmed hospitals, and deaths. Plus boatloads of new info on wide-ranging themes. So this’ll
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
MOAR THREAD.Precisely as Lombardy enacted the first western lockdown, media and political discourse in the West moved suddenly from Corona mitigation to mass containment. This happened in a 72-hour period
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
Quick Breakdown of the GDP Report: Nominal GDP growth increased to -1.2% on a year over year basis. This increase in nominal growth is clearly very expected. 1/ Real GDP
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Kevin Bardosh
KevinBardosh
Wireless radiation history #2: neuroscientist Allan Frey (1998), pioneer on RF bioeffects in 1960-70s, including "microwave hearing effect". Here he summarizes his research on effects of cell phones on blood
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Mustafa Hirji
mustafahirji
When the UK reopened from their fall lockdown (graph), cases were still high & variants were able to surge. The UK went back into lockdown within 3 weeks. Germany is
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andrew smith
andrewsmithinoz
In 1919 the media ran a massive scare campaign about the pneumatic pneumonia heading for our shores.Fortunately they locked down Victoria to contain the virus. It didn't work and it
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david friedberg
friedberg
there isn't a lot of transparency or accountability in the vax rollout at federal/state/local level, but the US does have enough vax doses to effectively end the pandemic in 45-60
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Sam Tomlin
SamTomlin539
Still hearing a lot of "why are we quarantining them in cities!" or "send them to Curtin Airbase/Mining camps/Christmas Island!" - a few #COVID19WA thoughts on why these, on balance,
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Dr Laura McAtackney
LMcAtackney
Proviso that I need to really get through the #motherandbabyhomes report but I’ve read the executive summary and it is startling the hierarchy of blame often starts with society and
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Erin
GilmerHealthLaw
My heart continues to break for Texans. Kids going hungry and cold, people unnecessarily exposed to covid, hospitals without power, vulnerable people's lives at risk, infrastructure destroyed, & so much
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Show Me The Data
txsalth2o
Articles and Data to keep schools open. On the advisement of Biden’s nominee for Surgeon General, Miami-Dade has not closed their schools.https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/11/us/miami-dade-schools-open-coronavirus-wellness/index.html Duke and U
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Restrained Elegance
RElegance
Thoughts for 2021 (not exactly cheery I'm afraid).1) Brexit is finally "done" and it's consequences will reverberate through the next decade or more. It is a stupid act of national
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