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Joshua Goodman
JoshuaSGoodman
Massachusetts is finally crushing the covid curve, with measures of infections/deaths dropping 80-90% since the peak (which is far enough back that it doesn't appear in the graphic below). https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-dashboard-jun
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Cllr Rosemary Sexton #ROSI4LEADER
DrSextonGreen
1/ Since taking on the role of Green group spokesperson for Health and Adult Social Care last year, I've learned a great deal about Public Health. Public health work covers
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
Been thinking about where we are, where we might be going, what effect vaccines might have and how to tell. This thread may not happen all at once, and will
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Jecorey Arthur 🇺🇲
jecoreyarthur
Let me teach you something along with anyone else who has these opinions.https://twitter.com/OpForEliminated/status/1335796395282993153 The Butchertown/Phoenix Hill/NuLu area is 53% black. Meanwhile guess how many black people were on their
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Dawn Oliver
Felix_keeps_on
I got a 12 hour ban yesterday for being nasty about St Sunack via a tweet put out by the Today Programme/Nick Robinson. I was impressed by the speed of
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Taisu Zhang
ZhangTaisu
Back in 2016, Trump’s election was only part of a globally wave of right wing populism and ethno-nationalism that seemed inexorably on the rise—the UK, France, Germany, Hungary, India, the
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
Another thread on COVID: It's astonishing how few people are talking about the disabling and debilitating after-effects of the virus. How many people will be disabled by it in the
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Waël Atallah
wael_atallah
1/Thread: Lebanese emigration 1860-1929Today Lebanon is faced with the threat of massive emigration. This is very reminiscent of the second wave of emigration from Mount Lebanon post WW1. Emigration driven
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Jim Reed
jim_reed
AstraZeneca responding to reports in Germany that Oxford vaccine might only be approved for under 65s: “Reports that efficacy is as low as 8% in adults over 65 are completely
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Barney Panofsky's Best Intentions
mynamesnotgordy
My predictions for things that will *not* happen in 2021:1. Sometime, in the middle of February, Doug Ford will tell the truth for an entire week.2. Stephen Lecce will tweet
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MV English
MV_Eng
Since the colonial invasion of Afghanistan began in 2001, the United States military and CIA agents have been accused of torture, murder and kidnapping the Afghan population. More than 40,000
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Anne Sosin
asosin
What do you mean by vaccine equity? And why does it matter for population health? This is the question that I’ve been asked all week. Here’s a short explanation: Thanks
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Dr. Anne Jefferson 🌧🏡
highlyanne
Newly accepted paper in Geophysical Research Letters claims that "Urban Vegetation Slows Down the Spread of Coronavirus Disease (COVID‐19) in the United States" https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020GL08928
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Economic & Political Weekly
epw_in
Why have primary health care services failed to win the trust of people as curative care centres? We must distinguish people’s need for medical care (curative) and public health services
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Steve Cortes
CortesSteve
The improbability of Biden's outperformance vs. Obama:"In 2020, Biden won Montgomery County [PA] by a whopping 131,000 votes, more than twice the prior Obama margin. Biden’s 2020 total vote in
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WIRED
WIRED
When we finally get a coronavirus vaccine, who should get the first shot? Do we give it to the likeliest super-spreaders or do we give it to society’s most vulnerable?
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