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The Jobbing Leftie Historian
JobbingLeftieH
GDP, covid, lockdown: why the UK economy was always likely to be hit harder than most other European countries. A thread UK household expenditure has fallen further than other major
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Mrs M
HeadOnTheHill
For anyone who needs to hear this, it’s ok if you’re not doing ‘live’ lessons! Some schools are doing it really well. We’re not doing it at all. Here’s why;
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MJ Leaver
MJ_Leaver
The thing about trauma, is that when something happens that reminds you of your trauma (a similar event, or a similar smell, or taste, or some other stimuli). It triggers
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Andrew Charlton-Perez
CharltonPerez
This account almost exclusively for work but because I am genuinely very angry I can't let the decision on UK lockdown pass without a short comment. Not meant to be
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) On Dec. 10, Montreal crossed the threshold by Harvard University experts for stay-at-home orders. But Quebec waited until Dec. 17 to send schoolchildren home. On Dec. 25, it shut
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Asa Winstanley
AsaWinstanley
I can't join in the media howls about "covidiots".Covid denial is, in my view, a symptom of a far wider systemic problem -- that problem is capitalism, especially this government.The
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▶️ @NusratMedicine
NusratMedicine
The #CovidVaccines are game-changers, but, they're not the holy-grail some may think they are.We're not going to be in a position where we nationally/internationally have 100% immunity from #coronavirus. Vaccine
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🇨🇦 Bill Comeau Crush the Curve 📉
Billius27
on the Toronto area SGTF (S-Gene Target Failure) study to detect B117 (UK variant). It looked at 11,485 positive tests over Dec 16 to Feb 3 and found 448 had
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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/6Sikora: Let’s declare Covid over and get on with our normal lives* Wuhan has tested millions or residents and found no new cases. A minor outbreak in Beijing is under
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Morgan Paulett 🏴
MorganPaulett
I cannot help but think that had the result been different in 2019, we would not be cancelling Christmas right now.A Corbyn government, every step of the way, would have
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Joe Lane
joeAlane
Today's borrowing figures show the government has done a huge amount to help people through the pandemic. But it isn't time to turn our backs on the people who
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Rachel Cunliffe
RMCunliffe
What are working parents with school-age children meant to do? Take two weeks off work? Quit their jobs? Even if people are working from home, it's not a case of
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Indic History
IndicHistory
Inside the @nytimes article on India's 'Virus Trains' by @gettleman, @suhasiniraj, @sameeryasir & @Karan_Singhs They collected reams of data & wrote a story entirely on one district out of 718
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Sniper
avarakai
Won't be surprised if we go into a lockdown next month. Seeing some patterns. Let's see. Ppl, let me be specific. This might not be due to #ccpvirus.https://twitter.com/avarakai/status/1321828640372318208 Ho many
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Sahana Singh
singhsahana
I learned that in ancient times Hindus followed a kind of lockdown called Chaaturmaasya. It was during an auspicious period of 4 months starting frm Ashadha Shukla Dashami to Kartika
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Johnny Fallon
jonnyfallon
Ok. Please bear with this thread. One of the reasons I think lockdown has become so hard for all is our increasing 'shut up' culture. Let me start by saying
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