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Steve Schmidt
SteveSchmidtSES
Trumps daily briefings are profoundly dishonest, delusional, confusing and erratic. The virus will not disappear anytime soon and the worst will not be behind us by June and it won’t
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Secretary Betsy DeVos
BetsyDeVosED
The science is clear: students are better off in school than out. The risks of #COVID19 can be managed, but the educational and social risks for millions of students stuck
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Tracy O'Connell Novick
TracyNovick
#MAEdu, I have, let's say, many personal thoughts on this, but the first is: And?https://twitter.com/TracyNovick/status/1319230200618561537 A few more:This is predicated on fear being the motivation: even using the word "audit"
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Ali Velshi
AliVelshi
1/10COVID has killed more than 220,000 Americans & infected more than 8 million in the past 10 months. Since day 1, Trump has downplayed both the seriousness & science of
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Teachers are expected to take a bullet for their students. We've suffered through years of being condescended to. We pivoted on a day's notice this spring to offer crisis schooling.
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nikhil trivedi
nikhiltri
WEEKEND FINDRAISER: These past few weeks a huge number of museums and cultural institutions have cut staff, and this past week my own museum issued layoffs. It's really awful to
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
I'm no expert. But I've listened to enough experts to be confident of the following points about testing. First, we need a lot more testing capacity. But dramatically higher testing
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Alexis Martin
alexismariemrtn
During my SEVEN WEEKS of coronavirus infection, I have had little interest in yelling at people to stay home, but this new data is scary, and maybe it's helpful if
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Columbia Surgery
ColumbiaSurgery
This is such a loss. Here's just one Coogan's story from the vault—In 1992, Carmen and Rosa were conjoined twins separated at 9 months old. The surgery was a groundbreaking
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Eric Earling
ericearling
I was under the impression part of my friends on the right firmly believed, “facts don’t care about your feelings.” Which is why the “but, the protests!” retort to covid
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The Cat From Greece
acatfromgreece
Here we go again.Most of early turn are still out, and those that are back at the nick look absolutely hollow eyed. It’s been non stop since 0700, apparently.Yesterday there
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Cary Gross
cpgYALE
THREAD: Excellent modeling study of college reopening shows weekly #Covid testing led to 37% of student body contracting Covid; with ~biweekly testing, 7.5%. Yikes. 4 major concerns. http://ja.ma/2D9bI93 @ADPaltiel @RWalensky
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Thomas P. Bossert
TomBossert
#Coronavirus waves have inertia. Experience from abroad, and from the spring wave in the U.S., tells us the total eventual deaths have been 6-7 times the cumulative deaths at the
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
After half a million views, an outpouring of emotional positive responses, no complaints about veracity & 100 likes for every dislike, @pandata19’s BizNews presentation, "The Ugly Truth about the COVID-19
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Comrade Cat
nogoodchuck
Who wants to read a thread #GeorgeFloyd People have been criticizing what is happening in Minneapolis with both blatant and dogwhistled racism, as well as generally dissenting upon what are
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Actors' Equity
ActorsEquity
Yesterday, the @BroadwayLeague announced that they are refunding ticket sales through the end of the year, joining countless regional theatres that have postponed their seasons. Putting the health & safety
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