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Kevin Collins
kwcollins
The science of campaigning has gotten some attention over the past several cycles, but I think the lessons of this data-driven campaigning has some useful insights for other areas, like
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) NEW: In this thread, I try to explain why the increase in Montreal’s #COVID19 cases today, 106, was so much lower than in previous days. This is of vital
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Noah Haber
NoahHaber
Alright fellow epi and econ friends, gather 'round, time for me to talk about this articleBecause I am a native econ whose life quest it is to bridge the epi/econ
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Ben Pile
clim8resistance
Epidemiologists & institutions of medicine are happy to bend facts to suit political agendas.As I've long argued, green claims that climate change is making diseases worse are not supported by
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Luc Rocher
cynddl
Privacy researchers, govts, and tech companies work on contact tracing apps, hoping to curb down the pandemic. We often hear that 56, 60, or 70% of the population would need
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#CountLongCovid Angie is 26wks post covid onset.
angie_roo2
It’s my sixth month anniversary of #LongCovid Here’s my tale. I don’t know where I got it from. They were positive cases in my county from children and teachers who
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Chris van Tulleken 🏳️🌈
DoctorChrisVT
If you haven’t GREAT barrington declaration I can’t recommend it. It’s tough read. So great, so grand, the words don’t fit easily into a human eyeball. The tone is subtly
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Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry
drheidibc
Thread I can’t stop thinking abt how the 1st graders of 2020-2021 are in a particularly dangerous, vulnerable position for not learning how to read well, and the prices they
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Scott Wlaschin
ScottWlaschin
Hindsight is 20/20 they say, it's easy to be wise after the event. But now we have archives of what were were thinking back then, and I'm having a weird
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Diane Swonk
DianeSwonk
Trying to stay forced on solutions instead of what caused the problems (although I am quite aware of those as well.) A few thoughts on what we need now, what
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Ilovelife142AM
If you haven’t looked up Event201- DO & LOOK @ the “Players”. You’ll likely scratch your head as to why these people were involved and not international leaders, virologists, epidemiologists,
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Merle Massie☆ ⛷🚜✒🇨🇦
merlemassie
Epidemiologists, biologists and chief medical officers spent all of January and February 2020 trying desperately to get people to listen. Then, we did. A thread on all the ways we
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. THE FROGBack in February, I said I expected we’d see reinfection and long term complications from #COVID19‘Mildly hysterical’ was a criticism of my remarks at the time. The UK
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Jeet Heer
HeerJeet
1. So I have a few thoughts on Richard A. Epstein, shoddy contrarian arguments about coronavirus pandemic, the anti-empiricism of Austrian economics, the popularity of dubious neo-Larmarckian biology among conservatives,
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Texas Tribune
TexasTribune
1/ Pressure to close the Houston Rodeo intensified after @sxsw was canceled. Rodeo and government leaders insisted their event was different.But our reporting shows they knew coronavirus could spread at
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Kish
kishkitsch
Did you say cases?New (long) thread about PCR test From Beda Stadler's article, linked in this thread. (former director of Institute for Immunology University of Bern)https://twitter.com/kishkitsch/status/1279889634827415559?s=20 https:
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