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Ian Blackford
Ianblackford_MP
Last Friday Downing Street swung into action, apparently @BorisJohnson had cut short his holiday, journalists were being briefed I was responsible for exposing his whereabouts. I am grateful to the
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Paul Poast
ProfPaulPoast
Happy (belated) 75th Birthday @UN (#UN75)!Actually, a correction: the United Nations is 78 years old...and it's birthday was not this past Saturday (Oct 24)[THREAD] To be clear: the "United Nations"
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Arthur Asseraf
ArthurAsseraf
Mais comment maîtriser une population musulmane? Cela passe, le plus souvent, par un contrôle étroit du culte: la République a formé, employé, et rémunéré les imams, appliqué la shari'a, et
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Andy Lewis
lecanardnoir
On the existence of females. A thread.Some time ago, I lived in a house that has a number of peafowl living in the garden. (Long story). They used to come
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hetsub
skincare ingredients. if you want to buy your next skincare, you might want to keep in mind on what your face dont need and eliminate them from the lists. but
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Andrea Prinzi SM(ASCP), MPH, CPH🧫🔬
andreaprinzi
Thoughts on upcoming #COVID19 #serology tests:This is actually quite a challenge! (#Diagnostics often involve a lot of complexities). There is a lot of pressure to roll these tests out, but
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L Benjamin Rolsky
LBRolsky
A response to the responses: first, thanks. Appreciate the variety and diversity of answers. Where to begin. 1) I too use the work of @timgloege As Lofton says, it's groundbreaking
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M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS
kit_delgadoMD
1/ Many lawmakers are citing preventing preventing "deaths of despair" (drug use, overdose, alcoholism, suicide) as the rationale to reopen prematurely. @meganranney & @drjessigold have written a must-read piece in
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Costa Samaras
CostaSamaras
And it's not just economists who don't do a lot of work on climate change as a field. It's everyone. Law, political science, engineering, social science, everyone. In just the
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Marc Lipsitch
mlipsitch
I agree with a lot of this thread. Primarily - in any time, but especially these days, it is inspiring to see a government agency release data, get bad press,
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David States
statesdj
Let’s talk testing, specifically the coronavirus test we really need and essentially no one is talking about. What we need is a fast, low cost field test for highly contagious
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Austin Chiang, MD MPH
AustinChiangMD
Thank you @BilalMohammadMD @AmyOxentenkoMD for reigniting a convo ab #medtwitter #GITwitter, an important facet of the healthcare #SoMe landscape.Let's review a few analyses we performed over the years on engagement
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Marco Taddei
taddeima
“On the transparency of the publishing process”: a thread based on a true story.I want to share a recent experience that a friend had with the editorial handling of a
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stella ⭐️ | 🇨🇩
choilinson
Okay I’m back for a short moment because I’m still at work ( IM TIRED) and this bird app is distracting me way too much but I have a few
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University Wankings
UWankings
The call for discounts/refunds on student fees is an ongoing theme, so we thought we’d weigh in a bit. Feel free to respond/attack/hug. We actually think students should get more,
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
A lot of discussion recently about transmission dynamics, most of which are extrapolated from viral loads & estimates. What does contact tracing/community testing data tell us about actual probability of
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