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Doug Clow
dougclow
All the very best to all involved in UK universities as we hit last-minute decision time for the new term/semester. As of 1.18am today, we now have as much guidance
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
"do your own research" part II the problems with telling people to do their own research online and providing no sources/evidence/analysis/reasonings.This person probably isn't the first to get the image,
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
This is not to say that only 15-20% were exposed to covid. It says only 15-20% express antibodies, because many are able to kill coronaivrus before their body even needs
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Archosargus probatocephalus
ArchoProbato
[THREAD] Much of the reporting on NYC schools' recent shift to all remote instruction is so atrocious, and the bloviating from people who have no idea the school conditions is
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James McEnaney
MrMcEnaney
I've been saying for months and months, as both a teacher and a journalist, that it is obvious that 2021 exams in Scotland need to be cancelled. Here's why... The
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durrie bouscaren
durrieB
OK so I've been researching a round of pitches on vaccine distribution disparities, and I've been noticing some threads of conversation and some really good work. Here's a quick roundup:
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Sughra Nazir đź’™
Care_excellence
The choice between education and health was not one we should have been forced to make. Conflicting guidance and lack of support compounded many losses already experienced by families at
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Brief thread to debunk the repeated claims we hear about transmission not happening 'within school walls', infection in school children being 'a reflection of infection from the community', and 'primary
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James Heathers
jamesheathers
So.Outbreaks at UNC, ASU, MSU, ECU, Oklahoma State, Notre Dame at a minimum.It was reasonable to expect that 19 year olds and beer and college parties and dorms et al.
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Bursting bubbles, a short thread on infection control in primary schoolsGov abandoned the idea of getting all primary students back before summer, then changed their minds. Lots of heads
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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has recommended frontline workers and people over 74 years old should be in the next vaccine priority group. They include correction officers among
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MoCoTeachersUnite - Paid Shutdown Now
mocoteachers
Some of testimonies at the BOE meeting last week were full of false and misleading statements about opening school buildings. It's time to correct the record. Myth: Teachers are
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The Bishop
BillBishopKHOU
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, “As of noon today, we elevate our public threat level from significant, orange level 2, to severe, red level 1. This is the highest possible
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Samuel Brown
DrSamuelBrown
I'm thinking more about the Pfizer vaccine (and grateful for those who have clarified some key points). First, I agree that early efficacy (right after the second injection) prevents infection
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Trina Golden
CatrionaGolden
Attn: Secretaries, Teachers, Cleaners, SNAs, Principals, Caretakers, School Competition Workers, HSCL, Bus Drivers, Bus Escorts, Deputies, LWRs, BOMsCountdown is on, 4.5 days to go.If you can, enjoy them. Know that
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
chronicle
Thread: 1/ As the fall term ends, we now have a few lessons that we’re learned about how the coronavirus spreads on a college campus. 2/ Lesson 1: With precautions
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