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Tessa Mentus
TessaMentus
Listening in on #hospital capacity update with docs from @UNMHospital, @PresHealth, Lovelace Medical Center, and Sandoval Regional Medical Center. They're sadly preparing for #crisis care levels - and that means
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Danika Dragomir
NikaDragomira
This pandemic has proven that Canada does not need provincial government. Like most other countries in the world, where the federal leaders make all the decisions that are important to
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The Atlantic
TheAtlantic
1/ When the coronavirus hit, thousands of researchers dropped their previous work and began working on a solution to the pandemic instead.@edyong209 examines the good and the bad aspects of
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Genève Campbell
bergerbell
Something has been bothering me, relating to the human experience and civil society and due process during the pandemic. And I’ve had trouble putting it into words for a while.Then
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Martin West
ProfMartyWest
Excited to share a new nationally representative survey of parents out today via @EducationNext. Conducted in late-November, it offers the most detailed picture to date of how U.S. students are
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Chinmay Tumbe
ChinmayTumbe
I was looking for pandemic references in literary works on India throughout the year. Enjoyed reading these six books in 2020. 1/9 J G Farrell's Booker Prize winning "The Siege
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
Let me translate what Lord Sumption is really saying here. He is disappointed that "human rights defenders" have not got behind his Ayn Randian criticism of the lockdown. But the
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Robyn Porteous
RobynPorteous
What puzzles me is how some South Africans behave as if the interventions our Government has put in place to protect us during the pandemic are somehow worse than anywhere
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David Wallace-Wells
dwallacewells
The alarming lead story in the New York Times this morning concerns the growth of COVID-19 through Africa, where the cumulative death total from the disease is less than 45
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Ian Fraser
Ian_Fraser
Laura Kuenssberg said handling a pandemic is impossible for any leader... What about Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen. The country has a population of 23 million but has had only 600
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Monica McLemore PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN #OnSabbatical
mclemoremr
1/A random RANT on things I wish were different. I wish someone had told me that my time is my most valuable asset & that determining how I use it
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
Working from home was intended to be a temporary measure in the early days of COVID-19. Now, with no clear end in sight, many employers are offering a perk that
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Josh Jacobs
neurojosh
In a change for me, please read my analysis of COVID-19 cases among teachers and school staff, using newer data from @profemilyoster’s Dashboard. In brief: I found that in-person schooling
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
This is, like what, Normal #17 right?Each new normal seems to last about a couple of weeks now. The first few lasted less than a week each. The normals are
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Sarah Zhang
sarahzhang
I wrote about how all the signs are pointing to herd immunity against COVID-19 becoming impossible. This is how the pandemic ends instead—because yes, it can still end. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/02/herd-immunity-migh
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
In general, I agree. Just give everyone money and vaccines. At the same time, keep in mind that the result of folks 'cutting in line' is that those with the
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