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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Here’s the thing on school reopening... the recent future will look like the recent past.Most Governors will stay hands-off about school reopening, and leave it to 14,000 superintendents. Just as
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Dr. Avis
SistahScholar
People are incorrectly making the assumption that Trump actually gives a damn if the premature reopening that he’s called for leads to another surge in infections & death, thereby necessitating
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Sue Weems
weems503
As we anticipate the approval of our Richland Two Reopening plan this week (which I fully expect to be approved, even if they want f2f by Sept 15 when I
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Chris Hayes
chrislhayes
This piece from @rmc031 about school safety amidst Covid is a really worthwhile read. It pumps the breaks on the level of certainty we have that "the science says" in-person
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Xihong Lin
XihongLin
Our paper “Reconstruction of full transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in Wuhan” is online in Nature. We showed two key features of COVID: High transmissibility (R0=3.5) & high covertness(up to 87%
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Kim Weeden
WeedenKim
The authors of this Bloomberg law op-ed lay out a case for why reopening college campus will increase racial inequality among workers. A thread on why I think evidence for
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reinalopezz
As much as I want the gyms to open in phase one I don’t think it’ll end well. Gold’s Gym CEO says employees will wear masks and gloves. Employees will
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Nate P.
QMcCall3
Just listened to this ... and it’s difficult to overstate how bad this could get if states begin making rash decisions about their budgets ...https://twitter.com/bisforberkshire/status/1264557737972830210 The other budgetary concern is
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J.D. Vance
JDVance1
Here’s data from four different cities. Four different reopening regimes. Four different climates. They all curiously saw a big spike starting in early June. The confidence that protests haven’t contributed
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
Catch-all terms like "lockdown" and "reopen" aren't helpful ways of thinking about the months & years ahead.More helpful to think of a ladder or a dial. We'll need to gradually
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Janet Mefferd
JanetMefferd
After reading more and listening to audio explaining exactly what happened with those arrests in Moscow, Idaho, I don't believe that situation is analogous to the fights for religious liberty
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Shani Raine Gilchrist
ShaniRGilchrist
8 additional deaths, 237 new COVID-19 cases announced in SC by DHEChttps://www.wistv.com/2020/04/26/additional-deaths-new-covid-cases-announced-sc-by-dhec/ SC allowed some retail businesses to reopen April 20. That was 6 days ago. When it was announc
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Dany Bahar
dany_bahar
THREAD: I've been reading a lot abt post-#COVID strategies for reopening economies in absence of a vaccine anytime soon & to my surprise haven't found a lot policy guidelines. But
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Wendy Goodes
WendyGoodes
Thread for @samoosterhoff, @Christina_Mitas, @CHogarthPC, and @RobinMartinPC. I just finished reading the Hansard transcript of @AndreaHorwath’s Motion number 106. All of you made claims about the school reopening plan, but
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Karl Fisch
karlfisch
This is not particularly encouraging, but worth your time to get an idea of some of the options out there.https://twitter.com/ezraklein/status/1248587310804930560 1) National lockdown between 14 and 90 days (depending on
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Carl Quintanilla
carlquintanilla
JPMORGAN: “We believe we’ve seen a peak in new case growth in the US 3-4 days ago,.. deaths will peak in about a week, so we look for a limited
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