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Bethan Jones
_Bethan_Jones_
As the UK moves out of lockdown, shielding will come to an end in the next few weeks. I often talk about other people’s health experiences as part of my
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SouKouKeuR
lesoukoukeur
[THREAD]Comment on évite un maximum les blocages Ce sont nos pratiques, qui marchent pour nous pas une vérité unique et indiscutable 1) Le compte solide du mediabuyer.On a 7
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Beth Popp Berman
epopppp
I cut 3000 words on the rise of economics in U.S. housing policy this week. In tribute (and since blogs are dead), I turned it into a very long Twitter
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Erin K O'Brien MD
ErinOBrienMD
#Otolaryngology has 0.8% Black MDs, one of the lowest #’s of any specialty. We outline some reasons why: over reliance on biased metrics (Step 1, AOA, grades, letters of rec)
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Sorry this has taken me so long but I have a definite answer to your question. Drinking age people (19-24) have a far higher incidence than school age people (15-18).And
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Benedict Jones
BenedictJones_
This is my gran, Ann. She's turns 92 next month. She's one of my favourite people in the world and I've spent literally thousands of hours drinking tea with her
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
Perhaps inadvertently, Rishi Sunak and Gillian Keegan have, in their comments about 're-skilling', drifted into what I think is *very* interesting territory. A thread on the new normal, resistance to
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David Collins
DavidCollinsST
BREAK: The Leaders of all ten councils in Greater Manchester, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham and Deputy Mayor Baroness Bev Hughes have released their unified position on the
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
I look at what’s happening in several U.S. states including my home state Florida; I look at Israel and Spain and Iran and...and I know that everyone wants the economy
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Kelly Dawson
atthecrosswalk
"special needs" is not an accepted term in the disability community. yet, it is used repeatedly to describe us in major pubs—and that's a big problem. to explain why, i
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Prof Fiona de Londras
fdelond
Most mornings this week I've been w colleagues on #UCUstrikes picket lines. I'm proud that many @bhamlaw profs & readers have also been there. We are not leaving it to
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Dr Naks ♥️
Tshi_Nakanyane
I'm not an economist but one should be able to tell how bad things could ho wrong should we relax our lock down rules. From my point of view [a
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
On 20th April, SPI-B issued a paper with guidance on principles for updating COVID guidance, including changes to lockdown: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/895857/S0539_Behavio
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Hugh Casswell
HughCasswell
Some thoughts on the seemingly inevitable "local lockdown" in Nottingham while we wait for more news. A thread:Firstly, it's unlikely to be a full-blown lockdown like that of earlier in
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
It is reasonable to ask: why close restaurants and pubs if there are so few outbreaks associated with those environments? However, this is misreading and misinterpreting the data on outbreaks
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
I'll try write a few words of helpful advice, because all I am seeing is unhelpful anger: 1. Focus on what you control. You can't decide if pubs are open
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