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Anna Rudge
anna_rudge
Another round up of some of the latest research on C19 indirect impacts, and a thread below of the specific pieces! @FCDOResearch https://twitter.com/FCDOResearch/status/1326207669368205313 Continued recovery in global merchandise trade flo
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Kenny B
kennysama_d
Having watched Justice League carefully, i want to point out a few things. Some scenes thought to be Snyder are most likely not and some scenes must have used body
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Nemets
Peter_Nimitz
Thread with excerpts from “Albion’s Seed: Four British Folkways in America” by David Hackett Fischer The four major waves of settlers before War of Independence: Puritans from E England to
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Trinity
TrinityResists
#LGBTVoices Celebrates PrideLGBT+ REPRESENTATION IN MEDIAToday: And The Band Played OnA book by journalist Randy Shilts, adapted into a movie about the rise of AIDS in the 1980s & the
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
Yesterday’s interview of Harvard & Standford professors of medicine @MartinKulldorff, Jay Battacharya & @Mlevitt_NP2013 is the sanest appraisal of the C-19 situation I've heard. I know many won’t have 2
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Kyle Becker
kylenabecker
Just a few things about the Super Bowl's COVID-info myths:1. Asymptomatic spread is not a proven "thing"2. Masks are *not* proven to work (Fauci admits it)3. Lockdowns don't work &
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Robby Starbuck
robbystarbuck
I get asked sometimes by people who are on the fence or who aren’t very politically active:“What has @realDonaldTrump done or fixed as President?"It’s a good question deserving of an
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😊 MKM 😊
mamasaurusMeg
Sneezes are plosive events that send airborne Covid up to 10m in range. Why do we sneeze, and do sneezes in masks exacerbate airborne spread?Let’s discuss fiber friability as a
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Gabriela Noboa S.
noboa_s
Why is it important to evaluate the cardiovascular system in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome?#MedTwitter #medstudenttwitter #Tweetorial #PCOS #Cardiology #Science @USFQ_Ecuador 1/Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common e
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
French study, published in 2018, found that more than 1/2 of early onset dementia cases comprised people with alcohol-related brain damage or alcohol use disorders.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(18)30022-7/f
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1) Leading corona researchers admit that they have no scientific evidence for the existence of a virusCorona_Facts July 03, 2020 https://archive.org/details/leading-corona-researchers-admit-that-they-have-no-scientific-evidence/mode/2up Quo
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
THREAD: At the risk of beating a dead horse, I thought I'd compile all of the recent data and evidence associated with schools:- Are they safe?- How are other countries
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Cory Morningstar
elleprovocateur
WEF's Klaus Schwab: "In all likelihood, unless the #pandemic evolves in an unforeseen way, the consequences of COVID-19 in terms of health & mortality will be mild..."New week-end thread w/
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Dark Fox++ PhD
darkfox29227365
Collecting key COVID-19 emerging facts to highlight key questions the Australian government has never provided satisfactory responses to in their mindless pursuit of policies that are killing our country ...
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Yesterday I raised hard questions about the $2 trillion that Biden & the Democrats want to spend on green energyIn response, sitting members of Congress publicly smeared me — and
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Steve Brule
braidedmanga
"do your own research" 2020 has been one of the hardest years for so many people. Thankfully, it has allowed free time to learn, think and grow. Unfortunately, growth for
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