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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
Alarmist claims on #COVIDー19 are scaring people, especially medical staff. But does the (N.Ire) numbers warrant the panic?Recently the Health Minister @RobinSwannMoH has been using language such as "a surge
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
Outbreaks are like a test where there are the same questions and the same answers each time1. Autocracies hide infections. Viruses just love this and multiply2. No one gets to
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Spirited SOUL
Drinkology04
India witnessed 38% surge in alcohol consumption in seven years —and it isn’t going to slow. over 88% of youth below 25, consume or purchase alcohol though its illegal. #UttarPradesh
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Beͫvͣaͬnͨd
zorinaq
I love this heatmap It represents over 100,000 individual datapoints.These are Florida COVID-19 cases, over time, by age bracket.I published open-source code to make it: https://github.com/mbevand/florida-covid19-line-list-dataThe recent ca
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Robert Peston
Peston
Such is the gap between demand for Covid-19 tests and UK capacity that some tests are being shipped to overseas labs for processing. But even if UK capacity reaches the
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Alexis C. Madrigal
alexismadrigal
I’m having those rough conversations with friends and loved ones again about how tougher times are returning. Bad as they were, these last months were the respite.We never got COVID
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Adrienne Spafford
AdeSpafford
We need to start planning NOW for the surge in demand for mental health and addiction support and services that will result from the tremendous stress and trauma from COVID-19.
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Kolade Craig
KoladeCraig
Sometimes one is forced to think Nigerian business leaders are same as those in govt. I av been tweeting the importance of #MassTesting since last two weeks and not a
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Dr Eric Levi
DrEricLevi
There are 6.5 million people in Victoria, Australia. There are 29 #covid19 patients in hospital currently. Not the big tsunami we prepared for. Not yet, and hopefully never. We are
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Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH
ashishkjha
Today was a very, very odd dayI testified before @senatehomelandThey held a hearing on hydroxychloroquine.Yup, HCQIn the middle of the worst surge of pandemicHCQIt was clear how our information architecture
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Fulbright Crisis
FulbrightCrisis
Most #Fulbright scholars received their orders to return to the US on March 13th, the day these restrictions were scheduled to take effect, and were caught up in the crush
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Tom Williams
shirleymush
After all the talk of Labour having alienated much of its core vote, yesterday it went one better and alienated many of its activists. Total change of direction needed. These
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PantsuitPolitics
PantsuitPolitic
Today, India reported 352,991 new cases of Covid-19. This is its fifth-world-recording-setting day. https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/26/india/india-covid-international-aid-intl-hnk/index.html The total number of infections in India is over 17 mi
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fangmeli
pangmeli
I think a lot about the idea that allies need to be grounded. like, spiritually steady and chill instead of pursuing — consciously or otherwise — approval, attention, authority, absolution,
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kay🌞
kay_ann_23
Cows are not humans and require different care than people do. Cows do not feel the “motherly” bond to their offspring and often neglect them when kept together. Cows and
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
Reopen metrics that are not focused on hospitalization are pointless. Cases are not what matters, even though they r down big. There are no overwhelmed healthcare systems in USA. Reopening
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