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Contact tracing and effective quarantine are among the topmost reasons why #covid19 infected regions in the world have low mortality. This requires phenomenal work by #publichealth workers. Technology can aid
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Jonathan Rosa
DrJonathanRosa
A reminder for junior scholars: When engaging with media about your work, consider answering the questions you want to be asked regardless of what you’re actually asked—a central part of
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Christopher Frey
FreyChristopher
Since Aristotle on natural slavery is the philosophy twitter topic of the day, I thought I'd say something about his actual argument (and some of the reasons why it's wrong).
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Fox Fisher
theFoxFisher
To promote an amazing trans related treatment I was given, I was put in touch w/ a PR person to sort press, who immediately launched into the deepest of questions.
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Nick Brook
nick_brook
Today we’ve published the report of the NAHT School Improvement Commission, available here https://bit.ly/2ILgZ9L #improvingschoolsHere are the headlines… 1/6 Schools can only be as good as the people that work
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Dr Chris Newton
drchrisnewton
I've had a quick look at this, and this is definitely welcome. We need free speech protections in universities. However, there might be a way in which the left-wing unis
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Dr Ben Marsh 💙
bendymarsh
@BBCBreakfast @TVNaga01 Re your #LongCovid coverage this am, spec. interview with Dr Gerada & Prof Garner @ 0839amPls be aware advice given re recovery with increasing exercise esp. can be
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Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
Many colleges and universities have figured out how to diagnose their populations and control outbreaks—and offer a vision for more normal life until the vaccine is available to all.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/colleg
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Johan Jakobsson
JakobssonLab
1/ A quick review of this preprint, since it is potentially very important for the pandemic and the novel mRNA vaccines and since it relates to my expertise. In my
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John Bye
_johnbye
Johnson: "we did everything we could"Wave 1:- no border controls- gave up on test & trace- locked down too late- didn't protect care homes- didn't provide enough PPE- didn't use
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Sir Chris Ham
profchrisham
Just explained @BBCEngland that test and trace has picked up 10K new cases in last 2 weeks which is minority of new cases as reported by @ONS. National tracers have
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Ashleigh Tuite
AshTuite
I’ve been thinking a lot about the @SickKidsNews report on schools re-opening in Ontario and the response to that report. For me, what is so jarring about the report is
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eddie synot
EddieSynot
Some key points to reiterate for pathway forward on Australian reconciliation. Regardless of what people say, expertise does matter (that does not dismiss importance of lived experience either) #UluruStatement #IndigenousX
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Tim Ludwig
tsludwig
People like to say that an investment should be so easy that you can model it on a napkin, but is a financial model an important tool in deal analysis?
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Merritt Baer
MerrittBaer
Since I'm doing quite a few phone calls re careers, let me share some of what I am telling folks:1) have your "elevator pitch" ready (who you are, what you're
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Wealthy Brains
Wealthy_Brains
Money Myths: Busting the lies you believe~ Thread ~ 1. Wealth Building is mostly luck."I was born poor, So I can't die rich,Millionaires just inherit their wealth"Remember, 80% millionaires are
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