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Sofia Gkiousou
sofiagk
Having had #thekid and survived a year of weird semi lockdowns and craziness, here is my suggestion for your New Year’s #resolution if you are with smn and u r
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NYC Angry Mom - #OpenSchools
angrybklynmom
So many liberals and progressives (my people) seem to have stopped reading COVID news past the Spring. And when they do, it's only the most alarmist of headlines. I cannot
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
It's almost as if the virus is working for Johnson. Brexit and Covid are merging. There is no way of keeping the stories separate. Sensible discussion is going to be
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
@bbclaurak asks what went wrong. Many things.... 1. The government and particularly the PM was complacent in getting into gear as the virus gathered pace in China and Italy. 2.
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Kendall G Pace
KendallGPace
Freaking brilliant. THEY LOOKED AT DATA!“Crowded subways pose little risk, if windows are open & passengers wear...Sitting diagonally, rather than directly across from each other can reduce risk of infection
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Marc-André Argentino
_MAArgentino
1/ I've been laying the ground work in my research to explore how the anti-vaxxx community will be evolving as there is more and more news about promising vaccines and
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traxus4420
traxus4420
lockdown discourse in reopening core countries is a thinly veiled ideological playground for updated colonial fantasies the generic universalism (they can happen anywhere, constant potential for reversal of core and
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Jeremy Cliffe
JeremyCliffe
Watching Germany's top political talkshow @AnneWillTalk, I don't think I've ever seen a bigger gap between UK and German coverage (focus, angle, talking points) of a subject of common relevance.
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Sean McMinn
shmcminn
Before the election, I set up a script to track the vote in places that had been hit hardest by COVID. I thought we’d see them shift away from Trump
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Denise
DeniseInCanada
Did you know that we always have a "SECOND WAVE" of deaths in Canada that starts every single October? Yup.On average, 720-750 people die every day in Canada. In Oct.,
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Peter Wells
peterkwells
Watching the “immunity passport” stuff look for which problem it’s trying to solve - international travel? punters entering pubs? staff within workplaces? - continues to be fascinatingEach might be anchored
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
Global #LNG Imports Resume Growth! More LNG is being traded than a year ago for the first time since the virus upended demandGlobal imports in October increased 3.8% from a
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It takes two to contango
2Contango
THREAD Goldman Warns If The Short Squeeze Continues, The Entire Market Could Crash (Zero Hedge Premium)Last Friday (Jan 22) we advised readers who thought they had missed the move in
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Rayen
rayandherdog
I’m going to share an interesting tidbit of my life that may help some people understand my (seeming) hyperbole, but hear me out. I was raised by a cult, and
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Jake Highwell
JakeHighwell
This is what I think happenedJust my analysisTrump was never wanted by the GOPBut he came as such a surprise they were unable to prevent him from gaining the nomination
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Christabel Cooper
ChristabelCoops
There’s been bewilderment at yesterday’s @YouGov poll where a majority of Tory voters still think the government has done everything it reasonably could to protect the public, and explains why
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