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Raj Sihota
engageBC
We already knew the BC Liberals applied for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy.But I’m surprised and disappointed by Andrew Wilkinson’s admission that his party is consciously foregoing revenue from donors
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James Thompson
JamesPsychol
One of the main challenges (for WHO team) emerged after the experts learnt that more than 90 people needed hospital treatment for Covid-like symptoms in central China in the two
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Tai Huynh
taimhuynh
This investigation was a huge effort for our small publication, taxing in so many ways. But even at nearly 5000 words, we couldn't include everything. To those who've read it
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
A reader flagged this to me a week or so ago. The Georgia site just keeps changing the color legend of their map to keep pass with th Ed outbreak.https://twitter.com/andishehnouraee/status/1284237474831761408
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Heidi Przybyla
HeidiNBC
Biden campaign to @NBCNews:"After weeks of refusing to tell the American people whether he is party to a foreign influence operation, Sen. Ron Johnson and his staff just exposed their
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mcochrane_13
mcochrane_13
Right, maybe the twitterverse can help me out. I can’t understand why a common reply to Scottish teacher tweets about wanting to be treated with a small amount of care
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𝔇𝔞𝔳𝔦𝔡 𝔚. 𝔖𝔱𝔢𝔳𝔢𝔫𝔰𝔬𝔫
moe_epsilon
I'm curious what the official cause of death of Brodie Lee is. All that has been mentioned is a "non-COVID-19" lung issue. Which issue? Was he known to have lung
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Caity
caitycoyne
Today: a thread of things you can read to learn about the increase of HIV cases tied to IV drug use: We’ll start very simply with a look at the
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Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎
suilee
China's vaccines were supposed to be a win for Beijing. Instead, countries are complaining about a delay in shipments and other citizens are asking why their govts have chosen to
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD
michaelzlin
WHO learned diverse SARSCoV2 sequences were found in Wuhan in 12/2019, suggesting 1000s were already infected.I've wondered if the reason why the virus appeared well adapted to humans by 12/2019
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Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil
AbdulElSayed
Usually it takes more than 4 months for history to repeat itself. But here we are. THREADPoliticians still haven't wrapped heads around the dynamics of #COVID19.Some truths:1) You aren't seeing
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An Leavy
an_leavy
Victorian Update Deputy Premier Nov 1 (new venue outside)0 new1 reclassified - the one from yesterday 61 active2 hospital15998 testsHCWs 3 active Rolling average metro: 2.2 Metro unknown: 1Regional 0
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
Ontario update.#covid19ontario #COVID19 #covid19CanadaOntario Fall/Winter season: May be able to declare a peak when average week-over-week growth reaches zero. Ontario covid-19 cases, hospitalizations, deaths, and testing. Ontario covid-19
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Scott Billeck
ScottBilleck
Just a few months ago, we were envy of the nation, and perhaps further abroad. We came one day short of a full incubation period with no new cases. Today,
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Sarah Otto
sarperotto
#BC #Covid19 July 22 update - Number of new cases per day is creeping upwards. Good news: Doubling time estimated from July 1 is much lower (~15 days) than early
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Rachel Clamp
racheljclamp
‘Plague nurses, cleansers, and searchers: the female key workers of seventeenth-century Newcastle’. This paper will explore female experiences of plague through their often overlooked roles in early modern public health
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