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Adrian Bethune MCCT
AdrianBethune
I made these @PenguinUKBooks Classic book covers in #lockdown but never used them. Here you go.At number 1 we have 'Low Expectations' the story of a rich privileged boy who
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Prof Deborah Sugg Ryan @ 🏠💙
DeborahSuggRyan
THREAD Government did U-turn on free school meals over summer. Food bank use higher than ever. I did story on A House Through Time on British Restaurants in WW2, Government
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Victoria Freeman
v_j_freeman
Definitely make time to listen to @MatthewdAncona podcast giving the inside story on how we were governed during Johnson’s personal struggle with the virus. It will challenge some preconceptions as
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Catching up with comments from Professor Andrew Hayward from SAGE. Told @BBCr4today this morning: “We can't turn back the clock but if we had chosen a 2 week circuit breaker
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Mark Carnall
mark_carnall
Had some time this morning to try to put the #CollectionsManagement ducks (incl. a few actual ducks) in a row and have some swirling thoughts about the challenges of trying
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Ben Lever
Simbera
Here's an iso project I've been chipping away at for the last few months: attempting to build Ballarat Station out of Lego. These are from a few weeks ago, photo
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/11 Some are arguing that because hospital intensive care is currently no busier than normal for majority of trusts, national lockdown isn't justifiable. See, for example this: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/03/hospital-inten
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Jane Merrick
janemerrick23
Prof Neil Ferguson of Nervtag says there’s a “statistically significant increased proportion in cases of under 15 year olds of new variant” compared with the old variant. Ferguson says it’s
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Mike Crawley
CBCQueensPark
THREAD: Ontario's second wave of #COVID19, in quotes and charts."We are flattening the curve." Premier Doug Ford, Oct. 6 (seven-day-average trend of new cases daily = 611) #COVID19Ontario “We see
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
I am sceptical about the #closetheschools argument. There is at least one significant practical and ethical difference between how to manage/mitigate the economic consequences and educational consequences of a lockdown
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Ryan
1nationtory
Apparently I’m trying to catch Kit out. No I’m fed up of the revisionist history from independent sage. Thread https://twitter.com/kit_yates_maths/status/1349774508119515139 Independent Sage have been on the airwaves saying England shou
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) On the eve of Quebec’s announcement of a total lockdown for at least three weeks, the province posted a staggering single-day increase of 31 #COVID19 outbreaks in health-care institutions.
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Oli Barrett
OliBarrett
Inspired by @brenthoberman asking "Any other network building ideas during lockdown?", here are 10 thought-starters; 1) Rekindle and reconnect. Lockdown is the perfect opportunity to get back in touch with
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veektorr
jogodoman
My entry for #CustodianAt25 A THREAD!! @CustodianPLC Please Retweet and drop a comment.Thanks As a well known tailor in my area,this pandemic and the whole lockdown affected me so badly
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Karol Markowicz
karol
Last night I tweeted comparing NY and FL COVID positive tests. The tweet kind of blew up and I got a lot of responses, smart and less smart. I responded
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Ronnie Colvin, CFP®
moneyeducator
1/ Introversion and Extroversion exist as opposite ends of a spectrum. My wife and I are both toward the Introversion end of it, she more-so than I. We’re both fine
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