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James đ Loxley
oldnorthroad
Nigel Biggar and the Holocaust Denier: a cautionary thread 1/ Nigel Biggar is Regius Professor of Moral and Political Theology at @ChCh_Oxford. He has a reputation as an academic with
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Amir Attaran
profamirattaran
Iâve had several Liberal partisans very angry at me for saying Trudeau dithered buying vaccines.But this is objective fact. Just one example: he waited FOUR MONTHS after the US to
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Steve Hunnisett
Blitzwalker
Greetings and welcome to another cold lockdown Saturday here in London Town. Today, weâre heading west to look at some more âthen and nowâ comparisons from âHitler Passed This Wayâ,
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Crystal moth
Prolapsarian
LITERALLY NO LESSONS HAVE BEEN LEARNT. After 100,000 people died Boris Johnson is pursuing the same strategies that killed them. The policies that have led to so many deaths are:
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Dr. Dynamis
DrDynamis
Short Thread on Sartorial MAXIMINISM Definition: Own very little but everything u do own is of the highest qualityI can pack & move to anywhere in the world within 20
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Sridhar Venkatapuram
sridhartweet
so there's going to be a COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force'health equity' started as philosophical debates in late 1990s. then some books, a journal, and now its everywhere.it started with-we
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Vici Wreford-Sinnott
viciws
Sir John Bell, Regius Chair of Medicine at Oxford University for nearly 2 decades, has said that Coronavirus is 'here to stay' and to 'prepare for the worst' this winter.
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David Benkeser
biosbenk
Why is considering a pivot to half-dose regimen different than proposed UK dosing strategy? We will have a rigorous analysis of correlates data to help inform the decision.https://twitter.com/nataliexdean/status/1345860364202876928 Correlat
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detty
0ddette
The Gates-backed IMHE and McKinsey consultants presented Cuomo with data that showed imminent overwhelming of NY health systems and mass casualties which prompted him to adopt policy of having hospitals
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Scott Baradell
DallasInbound
For those who still don't understand @realDonaldTrump's appeal, I found the answer in an unexpected place today: a thesaurus. I was searching for synonyms of "strategy." I was stunned by
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Rowland Manthorpe
rowlsmanthorpe
THREADToday I met Jonathan. Until recently, he worked in insurance. Now he's CEO of a covid-19 testing companyHis story shows what can and can't be realisticallly expected from the government's
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David Gauke
DavidGauke
A thought or two on the vaccine roll out. One piece of very good news is that we donât have to vaccinate that many people before the deaths start coming
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Tony Hatchett
TonyHatchett
I'm sitting writing this tweet at my 10 year old son's bedside in ICU at Great Ormand Street hospital. He has Pediatric Multi System Inflamitory syndrome from having COVID-19. He
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Scribulatora
Scribulatora
Prior to 2004 virtually everything a politician said that reached the public passed through the filter of âjournalismâ. It was printed or broadcast, or infrequently, posted online but *someone other
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Techpriest
techpriest
COVID-19 in the UK: the state of play and the road ahead. THREAD. 1/ It's perfectly possible/probable that I'm shouting into the void by tweeting about this. Twitter is after
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Matthew Emmons
MatthewEmmons7
The diamond keeps shining brighter. Get ready for greatness from $COUV and Carbon-Ion. âŠ@elonmuskâ© Instead of DOGE coin, shouldnât this be on your radar? https://www.carbon-ion.energy/ The EV infrastructure SOLUTION.
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