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uché blackstock, md
uche_blackstock
The phase 1 @moderna_tx #coronavirus vaccine results gave me a little hope today, but then I looked at the racial and ethnic demographic breakdown of the subjects... and then thought
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Shelly Lundberg
ShellyJLundberg
OK #EconTwitter, I have a question. I've been seeing sporadic reports from journal editors in other fields that the author gender composition of submissions has changed dramatically in recent weeks.
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Jon Whiten
WhitenJon
Our new report estimates that states are facing revenue shortfalls that could top $500B - mostly concentrated in a single fiscal year (the next). The feds can and must do
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
In my global health course today, we will cover pandemics.My summary of the major lessons from #COVID19 (so far):1. Something like #COVID19 was expected, but countries were not prepared (despite
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Byron Nicholas, PP, AICP
BlackAndUrban_
"When it comes to systemic racism, the United States' federal government was not only an instigator, but a perpetrator. Various federal agencies, including the Federal Highway Administration, have worked to
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Claire Valderama-Wallace PhD MPH RN
ClairePVW
@magenta173 @UnaDispatch An entire constellation of guiding questions comes to mind. 1) Whose voices, epistemological histories, & bold/sharp leadership today are you learning from & bringing into your classroom, skills
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Dax-Devlon Ross
daxdev
Been a week since the Chauvin verdict and I don’t have to tell you that it's felt longer. In my quiet hours, I’ve thought about the minor miracle of the
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Allison Slone
joallison_slone
Good luck to JCPS & FCPS starting NTI for the first time today. Give yourself some grace today. Take breaks, have chocolate on hand, and use the bathroom whenever you
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Nicole Desperito
desburrito
When I first started working in tv, I interned at a lit management company. They had just signed a writer who, to this day, had the best sample I’ve ever
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Eugene Gu, MD
eugenegu
It’s amazing that the worst pandemic in modern history hasn’t led to any meaningful change in our healthcare system. We still don’t have universal healthcare, insurance companies still rip us
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Scott Eveslage
LeeVegas20
Thread (1):The recent events in our country have been heartbreaking. The #GeorgeFloyd incident is historically tragic; the response and the outrage reflect years of anger, frustration, and pain of experiencing
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marina weiss ☀️
marinaweiss
The Stringer campaign has tried all the old attack moves: adding details not included in Ms. Kim's brief account in an attempt to discredit her, trotting out his spouse who
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Maryalice Demler
WGRZmaryalice
***LIVE TWEETING*** Erie County Executive @markpoloncarz daily briefing for Wednesday: 1,335 positive cases all labs, 45 deaths (demos: 30 white, 15 african-american) 333 recovered, 957 in isolation, 221 hospital, 119
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Chris Hatton
chrishattoncedr
Short thread: a lot of people have been asking whether the data on people dying from #COVID19 can be broken down by disability - vital for tracking inequities as they
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Patrick Iber
PatrickIber
A lot of professors and teachers are having thoughts about the inequities of grading under present conditions, but the thing is that most of those concerns apply equally under "normal"
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ Those who earned big platforms from #covid19- your silence on racism will be deafening.For those who see #covid19 & the #protests2020 as separate— they are not. They are deeply
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