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Alan Berube
berubea1
Our new research on the economic risks from COVID-19 measures finds 37 million workers, and 2 million small businesses, immediately vulnerable https://brook.gs/39H1xmy https://brook.gs/3dUxoTQ . Will share some links in this thread
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Maria Turley
MariaConyard
For every live arts event you’ve ever visited, there are thousands of people making it happen - on stage, off stage, in the wings, in the office, doing accounts, sitting
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Greg Lehman
GregLehman
Knee Valgus and ACL injuries.A reflective thread on what we can say.If you retweet what should be a comment I'm not responding :)Keep it clean!Let's go 1/x Large and violent
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
There are two columns that frame the Open-up vs Stay quarantined debate basically in my Front vs Back row framework, although they call it differently (Overclass, protected, etc)I wish I
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🌞 Sol Brah 🌞
SolBrah
Your Biological Fear of Rejection and Why You Are Paralysed Into Inaction (THREAD)In the years of the caveman era, you were part of a tight knit group or tribe that
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Romy
RomyYYC
If The City of Calgary listens at all to the "4 businessmen" trying to gut the Green Line transit project, they'll prove thata) You have to be a top CEO
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The Disordered Cosmos by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
IBJIYONGI
Students should not return to campuses this fall, regardless of the financial implications (opinion)https://ihenow.com/35Zius1 “Yes, the cost will be high -- it will probably exceed $50 billion. But the cost
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Tim
shoottheducks
Seems like a very unequivocal denial by number 10 of the new hearsay stories. So that'll be proved one way or another, Cummings wouldn't survive lying about this and there
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Vaccinate California
VaccinateCal
Are you seeing a list of draconian-seeming CDC “guidelines” for opening schools circulating? Are people commenting that the CDC is out of touch, that it’s never going to work, that
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/5 @danjlevy said it best: “Imagine wearing a mask not as an infringement on your freedom, but rather the simplest, easiest act of kindness that you can do in a
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Marion Holman
holmanm
1/7 The pharmaceutical industry have managed to turn a drug, which in the opinion of many experts should never have been approved by the regulatory authorities, into the biggest financial
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Joseph Brusuelas
joebrusuelas
The bond market, and not the equity market, provides perhaps the best assessment of the future of the economy. And these days, no matter how you parse the data, the
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manasataramgini
blog_supplement
Hearing from two physicians (these are not run of the mill, very academic and widely informed about pathology and pharmacology): 1) There is a good chance of serious morale issues
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Lyria Bennett Moses
lyria1
My analysis of the COVIDSafe app (thread). Short version is that individual risks that could be reduced by government action (increasing trustworthiness and hence downloads). Actual decision will remain personal
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Barry Cooke, M.Sc, Ph.D
barryjcooke1
@msamymacpherson 1. Note posts 3-12. The closest virus to SARS CoV 2 was discovered in 2013 after a cluster of bat guano miners got sick with pneumonia.https://twitter.com/luigi_warren/status/1259828337876168707?s=19 2. The frequency
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Scott Adams
ScottAdamsSays
Based on what we now understand about #coronavirus, it seems clear to me the consensus of opinion in the country is that losing a few hundred thousand people (or fewer
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