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Shel_BB
Shel_BB_
Info for Tests were announced TL incoming #twst #twistedwonderland Starts 4/7 @ 16:00 JST There will be limited time missions MUST CLEAR EPISODE 1 THE CRIMSON THRANT TO PARTICIPATE Spend
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
Thread: 1. Why I have resisted simple test volume adjustments for Ontario's new case curve. It's the fallacy of aggregate assumptions. We know more tests generally means more cases, ALL
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Ranu Dhillon
RanuDhillon
1/ Still learning about new Abbott rapid test but a few immediate impressions from what's circulating- high sensitivity & specificity- can be used - like device-based rapid tests already with
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Laura Bicker
BBCLBicker
Good luck to the thousands of students taking their Korean college entrance exam today. An 8 hour day of tests which they’ve worked their whole lives for and could determine
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Dr. Gema Zamarro
gema_zamarro
Check out my new @AnnenbergInst working paper with @lina_anaya, Nagore Iriberri, and @Pedroreybiel just out!https://www.edworkingpapers.com/ai21-392 Standardized assessments are widely used to determine access to educational resources
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
#Masstesting especially of asymptomatic individuals for #COVID19 is NOT a magic bullet solution. There seems to be a lot of clamour for it but we need to consider not just
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Craig
TheLawyerCraig
*THREAD*No, Texas's (true) percentage of people testing positive for #COVID19 has not shot up.No, Texas's Covid-19 testing has not dropped off a cliff.#Texas's reporting is screwed up based on how
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Brett Kelman
BrettKelman
Tennessee’s coronavirus stats went wonky today because both the Nashville and state governments separately changed how they present data. I know many of you attempt to follow this closely, so
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
New UK Coronavirus analysis. A thread. Public Health England has today released the second tranche of data for COVID tests. This is the most comprehensive data we have for tests
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Tim Wright
TimMilesWright
Fiji's parliament just unanimously approved ratification of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Vinaka vakalevu! @fijiparliament #nuclearban To finalise the ratification process, the Fijian government will deposit
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
In other words, be careful. No doubt testing is critically important to safely reopening the country. Diagnostic testing is the first step to ultimately containing this virus. (10/11) And it
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Lydia DePillis
lydiadepillis
Catching up on all the crazy stuff my colleagues have been digging into this week. Like this dissection of the way the White House is steering huge no-bid contracts for
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Jared Spool
jmspool
Sloppy user research is NOT better than NO user research.No user research costs nothing and gets zero results.Sloppy user research costs money and is biased towards negative outcomes (and you
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
A commitment this significant would have had to have been explicit, not implicitThis assertion is nonsense, legally and otherwise: no court would imply such a termSo this would be a
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Andrea Prinzi SM(ASCP), MPH, CPH🧫🔬
andreaprinzi
Thoughts on upcoming #COVID19 #serology tests:This is actually quite a challenge! (#Diagnostics often involve a lot of complexities). There is a lot of pressure to roll these tests out, but
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Justin Guay
Guay_JG
I almost skipped this @ezraklein pod w/Saul Griffith from @otherlab & I’m glad I didn’t. He has 3 important lessons climate hawks must push this fall: Climate Tests, Mandates and
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