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Michelle Kelly-Irving
shell_ki
I was interviewed with my colleague Cyrille Delpierre about why we think health inequalities are extremely important in the #COVID19 crisis regarding the social epidemiology of infection as well as
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Dave O'Brien
DrDaveOBrien
Thread! We know cultural and creative jobs are highly exclusive & unequal. But what is the most up to date picture? How are things changing over time? Today @CreativePEC launch
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Kristin H Vinjerui
KHVinjerui
Excited to share thesis: Socioeconomic inequalities in multimorbidity and joint associations with mortality in a general population. @theHUNTstudy https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2735980 #socialepi #sdoh #multimorbidity #frailty #publich
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Ed Yong
edyong209
Three months ago, I paused book leave to return to the Atlantic for fulltime pandemic reporting. Here's a thread of 5 big pieces I've written since. 1) A sweeping look
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Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
esglaude
Thinking about @realDonaldTrump ‘s tweet about immigration. The politics of it all seem pretty straightforward. He is playing to his base and using Covid-19 as cover to dismantle our legal
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Sarah Kate Ellis
sarahkateellis
President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden are showing the world that LGBTQ people are welcome and belong everywhere, including his first address to Congress, and in his plan for American
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Hugh Alderwick
hughalderwick
New paper reviewing evidence on the impacts of cross-sector partnerships on health and health inequalities. The findings are relevant to policy initiatives in the UK, US, and elsewhere. (They are
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antirobust
antirobust
on a purely tactical level, epistocracy proponents should probably endorse turnout-boosting efforts like vote-by-mail or election day holidaysconsider (thread)https://twitter.com/antirobust/status/1244375817758445568 a big barrier to epistocracy is t
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Kathy Evans #ScrapSI445
Kathy_CEO_CE
There's lots of talk about what happens *after* this pandemic, what should we learn, what did we always know that's really come to the fore.....My own ha'penneth, for what it's
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k'eguro
keguro_
I've been thinking about that "Africa has been spared from Rona" nonsense from NPR.About the narrowness of it. About the lie. We have not been spared job losses.Poor people were
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Rachel Thomas
math_rachel
"For far too long, we've been told that if something is technologically feasible, it is inevitable. Technology can act as an accelerant to some of our worse impulses & to
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Lucia Ferrone 🇪🇺 🏳️🌈
lucyferr85
here's one thing i want to say. My husband is a police officer. In italy, in local police, and he doesn't do anti-rioting and stuff. He's a good person. However,
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Imogen Tyler
ProfImogenTyler
I am going to live tweet some of @GKBhambra Institute for Curriculum Enhancement, Annual Facing Out lecture and discussion 'Why decolonise the university?' Taking place this morning @LancasterUni Gurminder
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Institute for Fiscal Studies
TheIFS
New research funded by @NuffieldFound makes projections of inheritances to be received by those born in the 1960s, 1970s & 1980s. For those born in the 80s, average inheritances compared
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FFT
GypsyTravellers
Earlier this week, the @EHRC released a new report in their 'Is Britain Fairer?' series. Here's a summary of the points relating to Gypsies, Roma and Travellers in 'How coronavirus
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Chris Arnade 🐢
Chris_arnade
That this is also happening in Blue cities in Blue states is because those Blue cities have massive racial & economic inequality — a reality that Democrats conveniently ignore I
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