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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Current thinking on COVID-19: (thread)1. This virus is too dangerous to let spread through a population unchecked. Not only bc of health services capacity & deaths in elderly/vulnerable groups, but
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Chloe Mashiter
ChloeMashiter
Back in lockdown #1, there was a lot of discussion about the mental health benefits of TTRPGs and I ended up speaking to various people about this - but there
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Dr Matt Prescott
mattprescott
I need some new music suggestions... What can you suggest that is a bit obscure, but really, really good? I will give everything recommended a proper listen, and am already
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NMC Recordings
nmcrecordings
Welcome to another #ComposerSpotlight thread! Today we're focusing on @joanna_mward who has spent lockdown in Newcastle baking, cycling and even going for a 4am dip in the North Sea during
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Do people fully appreciate the economic implications of the new Covid-19 surge? And how it interacts with policy? It's pretty grim 1/ What we're seeing in the Sunbelt is a
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McLOLcat
mclolcat
I'm starting to see more and more people thinking teachers were off with pay during the spring lockdown.I was not off. I was working. Prior to the pandemic, I taught
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Martin Booth
beardedjourno
One of the leaders of Bristol’s anti-lockdown march has just been arrested There remains a very heavy police presence but they are letting the march continue Best sign spotted so
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#Marcher
MarcherLord1
1/...Lockdown thread>>Lots of wishy-washy descriptions of the latest #uklockdown in the media this morning.'certain communities''large multi-generational families''tight-knit communities''some Asians'
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Shreedhar Manek
blueringtail
There were to be 125 million Covid infections in India by mid-May, according to some estimations. What happened? Mathematical models, esp. when coming from big scientists are usually taken at
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
I’ve spent some time this week looking at the data on lockdown. Are people staying at home? And if not, why not?I've got hold of some new data which presents
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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
I still think everything's generally going Ok on a UK national level with the lockdown, and vaccines are starting to show their hand with deaths. But there's one nagging concern
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Chris Giles
ChrisGiles_
After the latest official figures of UK deaths, the latest estimate of the number of excess deaths since mid March across the UK is86,000This is a depressing and very high
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Another drop in the Zoe estimate of English new cases: now down 20% from peak, London 37%.Estimated R for England has fallen below 1. Data up to 10 Jan so
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Tony Manci M.S.
fitmslax
According to a descriptive study which used smart phone data and was published in the @AnnalsofIM, worldwide physical activity fell 27% during the #COVID19 lockdown. https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-2665 It's an accepted fact
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Yaakov Katz
yaakovkatz
Imagine if Israel was in middle of a war & missiles were raining down. Would it make sense for PM to fly to the US for a 2-night, 4-day break?
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declamare
is about to be overwhelmed with a staring of coronavirus that a Western-style lockdown will not suppress, but fortunately there is a simple way through (thread) 1) UK govt needs
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