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Lois Parshley
LoisParshley
Subtle arguments on Twitter are a losing battle, but going to try to address schools and #Covid19 with nuance: It's been really hard to get good data on children and
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Dr. Theresa Tam
CPHO_Canada
1/4 #COVID19 key concerns in : my #SundayThoughts are on the things we might be putting off during #COVID19 that we really shouldn’t because delaying could impact our health
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
Something big happened this week that may have passed you byMaybe it was meant toI've been reporting on the numerous #COVID19 scandals for last 5 months & but this one
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Amy Gibbons
tweetsbyames
Well, we've made it to the end of another jam-packed day for schools. There's been no let up in the news, so there's a huge amount to digest. I've done
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The B.1.1.7 variant could prove to be our last major obstacle to achieving containment of the virus in the US. But it isn't getting enough respect. Many states are
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Kevin Huffman
k_huff1
This NYT bonanza tracking different districts is great. @katetaylornyt lays out the challenges and realities in the cover piece. There is 1 canary in the coal mine for 21-22 that
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
MOVE ASIDE ANTIBODY TESTS—Get ready for T-Cell testing for #COVID19 to identify past infection. Unlike antibodies that naturally wane, T-cells persist much longer. Of 70 COVID survivors, T-cell #COVID19 test
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Karol Markowicz
karol
We threw out every single thing we know about human nature in order to fight COVID and this is where it led us. Pieces like this crush me because it
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
Some people have started to get tests for the coronavirus as a way to clear themselves to attend dinner parties without needing to wear masks or keep their distance.That’s absolutely
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
After decades of bitter fights, environmentalists seemed to be winning the war against single-use plastics, until 2020.Covid-19 raised fears that reusable goods might lead to infections, leading Americans to ditch
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Little Hoppy Saul 💙#SafeEdForAll
HoppySaul
On 21/09/2020 @uksciencechief said on TV“The way we reduce spread is by limiting our number of contacts, bu reducing contacts in environments where spread is more likely. Those are crowded
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Colin Woodard
WoodardColin
Even in a pandemic, a @bostonglobe staffer writes of Maine in cliche Eastern Massachusetts fashion: we're the backdrop for their summer rusticating & family nostalgia, not a real place with
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Thinker
Thinker24631623
@C_Somos Uses a misleading spin of a title in this article. Says 7 out of 10 support this when in the article it’s clear only 45% support it and 55%
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
UPDATE: After today's @ONS data, the latest estimate for the number of excess deaths in the UK linked to coronavirus is115,300Note that 50,000 of these have happened in the second
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Tony McDonough
tonymc39
Thread1/7 A regular source of frustration during the #coronavirus epidemic has been how Public Health England (PHE) has reported death figures and how often they are subsequently reported in the
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
So since I am already getting heat...Let me stipulate that even before today, I 100% believed Trump downplayed COVID. That isn't a secret. He did so publicly at his press
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