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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Noni Jabavu was born in this day in 1919. She was the first Black South African woman to publish autobiographies. Her first, Drawn In Color was published 60 years ago
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Mama Doc in Meath (says wear a mask!)
meathmamadoc
A thread: If you are a doc, nurse, or allied health professional and are vaccine hesitant because you have questions. That's fine. Let's get informed. For yourself, your patients, your
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The Jewel On Thin Ice
jewel_thin
"The NHS will last as long as there are folk left with the faith to fight for it" Aneurin BevanSo fight for it!Please bookmark this Thread of Petitions - Sign
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Mentorshipzim
mentorshipzim
This first long, winding, boring thread believe it or not is a summary of how I found myself in Intellectual Property. I will skip my birth but will begin with
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Jon Pike
runthinkwrite
This is a thread about @Keir_Starmer, particularly about his early commitment to the Labour Party. It’s first hand.#Starmer1/x I was brought up in Caterham, Surrey, just up the road from
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Rosamund Urwin
RosamundUrwin
Pregnancy in the pandemic: a thread (1/ a lot). The NHS has finally changed its guidance to say women should be allowed to have their partner there 'at all times':
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Lucy Jenkins
2210Lucy
THREAD #ErasMUST. I always say that making languages personal is key to igniting motivation. So, I’m going to share my personal story in support of #ErasMUST. Meet this 16-year old
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Sean McBride
seanmmcbride
1/n Should the COVID pandemic catalyze a fundamental re-evaluation of hospital executive compensation? Have we reached a point where what we pay CEOs, CMOs, CFOs is unmoored from any real
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Tom Dolphin
thomasdolphin
Here's another (long) thread about normalcy bias - this time in relation to healthcare systems breaking down.I will start by saying the worst case scenario in this thread hasn't happened
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update December 6: I understand how hard it is to want to believe in an unpleasant reality.I really do. 1/ Sometimes I will stare out my window and think
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Gena Turgel married the British soldier who helped free her from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Now her wedding gown is going on display at the @I_W_M#LightTheDarkness https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/holocaust-memorial-day-dre
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Ed Yong
edyong209
I wrote about what health-care workers are going through, how exhausted & scared they are, and what this 3rd pandemic surge is doing to them. It’s not like the first
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Civil War Humor
CivilWarHumor
Another Halloween at CivilWarHumor HQ …DING-DONG“Trick or treat!”(opens door) “Oh my stars--come in, Mr. Lincoln." (Shouts) “HONEY, THE SHRINE AND THE RITUALS WORKED!”“Uh, sir? This is a costume.”“Oh, right. It’s
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Megan McNally
MeganMcNal
Hey everyone! When I tested positive for covid, it was really hard to find any information about how to handle it besides “Don’t get covid and wear a mask” (which,
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Derek Momodu
DelMody
Thread: It's been a wretched year. A few inspirational highs and way too many devasting lows...many documented in pictures. These ones stood out for me. Starting with my favourite: The
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Paul Bailey
WAAMBMEDIC
From this morning’s @westaustralian Some thoughts on delayed transfer of care - aka ramping - a First of all, what are the metrics? Transfer of care (TOC) is the
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