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Heda Lexa
HedaLexa92
"sex is like a boxing match. If one person didnt consent, the other one is committing an assault"Thread Imagine sex like a boxing match. Two people throwing punches at each
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CrimethInc.
crimethinc
Conspiracy theories about agents provocateurs circulate whenever protesters do things—good or bad—that exceed expectations.Such rumors can obscure the more obvious things that are taking place.They also serve to distract us
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Jersey Jazzman
jerseyjazzman
The greatest hinderance in reopening schools isn’t teachers unions, or “pod parents,” or school leaders, or teachers on social media, or even governors.The greatest hinderance in reopening schools is Donald
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The Grey Man
IntelOperator
"What do I know, I'm not a doctor ... but I have common sense."https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-touts-chloroquine-for-covid-19-but-dismisses-risks-2020-4 https://twitter.com/drericding/status/1247046405723697152?s=21 https://twitte
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b_a_n_g_a_l_i
b_a_n_g_a_l_i
Let's talk about mitigating risk(s): First: Let's agree that you can't mitigate every single risk. Second: The only way to mitigate risk(s) is to TEST. For example if you want
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jacobs emo
713tippin
very open to having my mind changed on this but i think taking elementary schools fully online will be the single most harmful policy decision of the covid crisis. it
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Rebecca Shrader
Bec_Shrader
BREAKING: CDC and FDA just recommended a halt in J&J vaccine distribution due to 6 rare case of blood clots. They did exactly what they were supposed to do. Found
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Bobak Ferdowsi
tweetsoutloud
Sharing is caring, and I want to share with you one of the tricks we use at NASA to address risk. We all have risks / challenges in our lives.(Don't
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Lily Altavena🌵
lilyalta
Have updates to make in the school case tracker, but want to take a moment to put COVID numbers in context... Increasingly, research shows that keeping schools open might not
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/3 Ultimately, the success of a #COVID19 vaccine in will depend on individual Canadians rolling up their sleeves to get immunized. Widespread vaccine uptake is the best shot we
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Rachel Feltman
RachelFeltman
Back in college my environmental toxicology prof shared some insight on risk assessment that I've been thinking about a lot in light of COVID (ok I guess this will be
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Dr Richard Gomer 🔶
richardgomer
Digital IDs (and/or "ID cards") suddenly very topical again! @AldesLibDems have been working on a briefing for our parliamentarians for a while, so I've been thinking about it a lot!
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Walid Gellad, MD MPH
walidgellad
Once again, here a former FDA commish say hcq has 'significant toxicity', but yet the informed consents for covid trials say they are relatively safe. Which is it?(it's the latter,
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Dr Soumitra Pathare সৌমিত্র சௌமித்ரா பாடாரே
netshrink
THREAD on patient confidentiality bcoz I am asked questions repeatedly. Read this & please stop tagging me on your tweets. My mentions can't cope! These are my opinions so please
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Dr Matt Prescott
mattprescott
What happens if humans never develop immunity to COVID19 and it turns into a chronic infection with no cure? These unknown, long-term risks are a good reason to stick with
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Rachel Esplin Odell
resplinodell
Also, a point of clarification: Wright in his piece characterizes me as a member of the "progressive foreign policy community." While I respect my progressive colleagues and value our partnerships,
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