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Rossalyn Warren
RossalynWarren
v short thread: it's really great to see a huge surge of young people registering to vote. but this doesn't automatically translate into voters on the day, and not everyone
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Sarah Ludford đ¶pro-European
SarahLudford
âSome care-home managers have warned that the vulnerable or elderly who fall ill may be all but abandoned by local NHS services, with reports of unlawful do-not-resuscitate orders being put
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
One of our government's 4 tests was not exceeding NHS capacity. An interesting discussion with @Kit_Yates_Maths recently with @OwenJones84, where he astutely pointed out that this hasn't been defined got
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Clive Peedell
cpeedell
As an #NHS cancer consultant , I have a public duty to raise the alarm that the Government is failing cancer patients during the #COVID19 crisis. A key cancer treatment
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Kyle Ridgeway
Dr_Ridge_DPT
We mobilized our first two #COVID #COVIDăŒ19 patients while vented Not able until day 8-9 Both likely ICU acquired weakness Two thoughts timeframes prolonged in these folks. âEarlyâ mobility/PT isnât
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Eric Holthaus
EricHolthaus
Update on Cyclone Amphan:- The most powerful storm to threaten India & Bangladesh in 20 years- 10,000,000 affected â just in Bangladesh- 500,000 families now homeless â just in Bangladesh-
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Andy Hatzos
thegreatzo
This is a thread about a fantastic warning decision by NWS Charleston SC, issued on a rapidly evolving QLCS, providing lead time on a significant tornado. (1/9)https://twitter.com/BSHolloway/status/1249860438432546817 We start at
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Sam McBride
SJAMcBride
SF's stance on the Army helping the NHS is unusually incoherent. If SF simply rejected it ideologically, it would make sense. But Conor Murphy told @markdevenport that wasn't the case,
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Rick Rieder
RickRieder
As we head into the U.S. #election, there will continue to be a lot of noise that may lead to near-term #market #volatility, particularly since (as weâve long argued) #markets
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
Informative thread on B1617 in England. I disagree that the only thing that matters is that vaccines protect against severe outcomes. If vaccines are less effective against non-severe illness, the
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KlNDOFABIGDEAL
it bothers me when destigmatizing hush-hush disorders thereâs kind of a goal of them being treated more like depression. but ppl forget depression has been glorified to shit. (ex: itâs
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Pro Lockdown #zerocovidUK #MaskUP
pro__lockdown
Today is the beginning of a very worrying period within the pandemic. Today in #England Non-Essential retail, outdoor hospitality and leisure will begin to open. So this is how you
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Lakshya Jain
lxeagle17
Okay, guys: FL is looking good for Biden.1) With his rural white margins, Joe Biden does not need a 30 point win in Dade. > 20 will do. And he'll
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
This makes me furious, because it is so well done. It is an argument that our current and past administrationsâ abject failure to follow the plan for âsurge capacityâ leading
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Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
If you hear a "reasonable middle bro" who "cares deeply about the environment" but tells you that "climate change is not making hurricanes worse," they're gas-lighting you. Let's examine the
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
1/n #CovidEndGameThere is the plan to save lives and the economy. Itâs not my plan. Itâs not @juliettekayyem. A consensus has formed across experts of various disciplines; what we call
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