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(((Frances 'Seriously Unwell' Coppola))) 🌷🌷🌷
Frances_Coppola
I've now read this paper by a "professor of risk management" at the University of Bristol. Some thoughts.https://twitter.com/Lafargue/status/1245829849446408194 He assumes that recession, if sufficiently deep and prolonged, necessarily
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Laura Alderman
LauraAlderman_
All of Scotland's care homes will have access to rapid lateral flow tests for designated visitors by January/February 2021 @JeaneF1MSP says results are delivered within 30 mins and will "reduce
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Tim Bennett
tiben12
We are now over a 1/3 of the way done the election campaign. Huge thanks to all who put their name forward. In #CityofPG this includes @MikeMorrisforBC @shirleybond @MackenzieKerr97 @LauraAnn_11.
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Steve Mello
mellosteve2
Recently, my paper "more cops, less crime" has been cited by folks pushing back against the movement to defund the police. I wanted to weigh in on how I think
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Every infection is terrible. But the ripple effect is huge, and policy makers need to think beyond just the absolute number of cases.1/https://twitter.com/imgrund/status/1310052771241041921 Assuming a 1% positivity rate is maintained,
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Rich "The People's Pundit" Baris
Peoples_Pundit
In a virtual fundraiser for @JoeBiden, he claimed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act added to the deficit.That is NOT true.A recent CBO budget outlook finds it not only did not,
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] I want to talk a little bit about second hand trauma. It is not something we talk about a lot, but a lot of people are going through it
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Peter McCormack
PeterMcCormack
Right now I am definitely a statist, I think we need draconian centralised planning to reduce the spread of Coronavirus and the overwhelming of health systems.I am though thinking about
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Zull In The Details
zulloverfolks
(1/10) Me on the differences between leftist and rightist philosophies around unemployment benefits, a thread: (2/10) The left of politics generally sees work as something people enjoy doing. So, given
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Jesse Miller
Texosporium
It's concerning to see that a lot of planned prescribed burns are being canceled because of the pandemic. These burns will help reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires later this
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Renee DiResta
noUpside
This is related to today's Biden story: A few months ago the fact-respecting portion of the internet was outraged at social media companies allowing Plandemic to go wildly viral, despite
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Daniel Scanlon
DanielScanlon13
So myself and my group in college have been doing a research project, since January on the topic “How likely are people to participate in a Virtual Reality Form of
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Mark Schneider
subschneider
1/ It always amazes me at the things that I can learn about the nuclear industry. This thread will probably blow your mind. Last night learning this fact was very
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Avery #SeeYouOnTheInternet Swartz
AverySwartz
This week, many families in Ontario are going to learn that their child is in a large class while another classroom sits empty down the hall. It's because of the
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Thoughts
sentireanimo
Crying easily can be a symptom of depression, anxiety, or a lot of stress in your life. Since HSPs (Highly Sensitive Persons) feel so deeply and can experience sensory overload,
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Mark
swinton57
Twitter is for observations and speculation right? And getting comments on your ideas. So here we go. Working in a forensic psychiatry service, plenty of our inpatients have a diagnosis
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