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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Biden is +6.8 in our national polling average following an NBC/WSJ poll that has him +8 among registered voters. Poll was taken before the RBG news. A +8 among registered
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Coyoteblog
Coyoteblog
1/ In response to a post where I said it was crazy for governors to lock down urban and rural areas to the same degree, a reader send me a
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Jennifer Grygiel 🏳️🌈
jmgrygiel
Facebook has pulled down an imposter US state media page but it took no action against a verified VOA Persian page that illegally propagandized Americans in violations of US law.
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John Harwood
JohnJHarwood
“It would be wrong to think about Trump on the same spectrum as predecessors. you have to look on his presidency in a different way — seeing his possibly criminal
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Nicole Barbaro
NicoleBarbaro
The “male violence has no innate/evo/bio basis” argument, again. Yes, it does. Does culture & socialization matter, too? Yes, it does. Influence of culture/socialization does’t discount evo/bio explanations. Adaptations require
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Maggie Koerth
maggiekb1
Rumors have been swirling among my sources about possibility that PCR-based COVID-19 tests have high false negative rate. I haven't reported on it because I couldn't find anything definitive and
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Taylor Romine
tayloromine
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/27/us/larry-kramer-dead.html?referringSource=articleShare I’ve been thinking about the subhead in this that says “ But his confrontational approach could sometimes overshadow his achievements,” and whil
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: The conversation about whether the coronavirus can be transmitted by air stalled at one crucial point: Do aerosols at a distance contain infectious virus? And it turns out, yes,
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Torr Leonard
torrHL
“University officials said vastly smaller crowds — often 20 or 25% of normal seating — would make in-stadium social distancing a possibility while also easing strains at the times that
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Monox 🍒 🛴📏
Monox5
Parce qu'il n'y a pas que les vaccins dans la vie ...https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-drugs-treatments.html Extraits choisis L'HCQ est out le Remdesivir ce n'est guère mieux Les anticorps. .. fau
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Patrick Healy
patrickhealynyt
We have corrected a Times story about white college-educated voters in the Atlanta suburbs who are supporting President Trump. Here’s an explanation of what happened.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/21/us/politics/atlanta-trump-voters-wome
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Rising vaccination rates mean #COVID19 case numbers will fall a lot even before reaching herd immunity. And sooner than you might think. That’s because cases decline via exponential decay. My
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
Thoughts on seroprevalence in NYC. I'm not at all surprised by an estimate of 21% seropositive in NYC as discussed by @NYGovCuomo today (https://twitter.com/NYGovCuomo/status/1253353516803993600). 1/6 I had previously been estimating
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David Sinclair, PhD
davidasinclair
Deaths from non #covid causes are way down, with a reported 40-60% drop in heart attack patients! Purported cause is people not going to hospital. But could it be the
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PATRIQT
IvotedT
MEDICAL / SCIENTIFIC SHAM IS THE GREAT AWAKENINGIf HIV has NEVER scientifically been linked to AIDS, why do we believe it to be trueCORRUPT MEDIA / POLITICIANS / MEDICAL INDUSTRIAL
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Joshua Gans
joshgans
There is an odd ‘second wave’ pattern when you drive down to reduced aggregations. Namely, there doesn't appear to be second waves pretty much anywhere. Only first waves. If you
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