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J.D. Vance
JDVance1
Some recent data points of interest: First, German researchers studied a hard hit town. High level takeaway: 14 percent of the town had antibodies, 2 percent had recent infection, .37
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Paul Matzko
PMatzko
I did a thread about how the FDA's premarket notification rules were delaying a boost in PPE production. But the FDA's regulatory morass has also been responsible for some part
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Wellcome
wellcometrust
Has Britain’s pandemic response been hard to follow? Our latest survey reveals that Black, Asian and minority ethnic people in Britain have had a worse experience of #COVID19. Understanding inequalities
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Shayan Sardarizadeh
Shayan86
Elisa Granato was one of the first patients injected with a #coronavirus vaccine trial in Oxford three days ago. Three days later, anti-vaxx groups/pages on Facebook and conspiracy theorists are
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Wolfgang Blau
wblau
A topic I keep thinking and reading about is how to define 'climate literacy' for news organisations. What are those basics that newsroom managers need to establish amongst their staff
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🇮🇪 & 🇬🇧 COVID 🧵 🧵 🧵
ThreadsIrish
1. “What Was Dr Tomas Ryan Doing In MIT Before He Became Ireland’s Premier Immunologist”I’m sorry, did I say Immunologist, slip of the pen. I meant to say Neuroscientist
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
(Thread) The Outrage Dilemma Staying sane—and saving democracy— under a Firehose of Outrageousness.The Rand Corp. describes the extremely effective Firehose of Falsehoods propaganda method: a rapid, continuous barrage of outrageous
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is old data from may 15th, but i had not seen it.it's absolutely stunning.apparently, 5% of NYC, 420k people, fled from 3/1 to 5/1.but it was highly concentrated. manhattan
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Prof. Katharine Hayhoe
KHayhoe
Press release from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy claims science + tech highlights of Trump's first term include "ending the covid-19 pandemic" and "taking action to
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
On the ongoing controversy over Keelings and Bulgarian workers, it's worth noting the following: 1/ The ability for migrant seasonal agriculture workers to continue harvesting fruit and vegetables in other
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
SueReviews
I’m going to write a thread about work life balance in academia and it is going to BLOW YOUR MIND (maybe) So I’ve been incredibly fortunate lately to have some
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Major_Major_Major_Major ⚔️
MajorMontag
Since there are a lot of people waking up to the danger of critical theory, I think it's important for people to understand how the grift occurs. Please watch &
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Heart problems - Of 1,216 #COVID19 patients, 667 (55%) had abnormalities in their scan, & 1 in 7 participants had what researchers described as "severe abnormalities”. Similar even excluding if
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Naomi Wu 机械妖姬
RealSexyCyborg
Intuitively- authoritarian country, how can you do a survey on government support? This is not some novel objection that the academics conducting surveys totally didn't think of. Methodology always matters
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Fahim
FahimVagyok
WHY ATHEISM CANNOT BE TRUEThere is a lot of strong arguments for theism, but I believe a simple question of justice shall tumble them. I will focus on the moral
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CHEN
VisionAndSales
How I (Accidentally) Turned a Few Lines of Code into Multiple 6 Figures In Under 12 Months 8 Lessons I've Learned// THREAD // Let's rewind for a second...Time: 2014Location: Secret
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