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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
The response to the 1918 pandemic had some remarkably familiar features, as described in this 2010 article (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2862334/#__ffn_sectitle). For example, there was debate about the effectiveness of mask
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Dissecting COVID19
FizeekBio
The Russian Flu Pandemic (hereafter designated as "RFP") of 1889-1890 may have actually been the first human coronavirus pandemic. A tale of viral promiscuity ensues. (1/n) The 1889-1890 RFP demonstrated
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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
@Kevin_McKernan, @Bobby_Network, DailyClout "Profiles in Courage", take me on tour of PCR test lab; same test used for COVID tests. WHO now disavowing them. Whistleblowers explain: test results are "garbage",
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
BREAK: UK reports 1610 Covid deaths within the last 24 hours- that is people dying within 28 days of taking a test. That’s the largest number we’ve seen since the
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Sarah Karlin-Smith
SarahKarlin
As White House, FDA drama over vaccine EUA timing plays out it is important to remember that a week or two or a day or two on FDA's end would
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
A few thoughts about language and the pandemic. We are hearing a lot of talk of ‘second waves’, which I think has the capacity to seriously mislead. Talk of a
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Venture Capital
kelly2277
BREAKING NEWSBOOM @rgoodlaw updated @just_security’s ‘Timeline of the Coronavirus Pandemic and U.S. Response’ with @realBobWoodward’s tapeshttps://www.justsecurity.org/69650/timeline-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-and-u-s-response/ The
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United States of Care
USofCare
Yesterday, we responded to @SenAlexander’s request for feedback on his white paper,https://unitedstatesofcare.org/covid-19/usofcares-response-to-u-s-senate-on-pandemic-preparedness/ We commend the Chairman’s recommendations, and want to
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Brian Roemmele
BrianRoemmele
1/ For the last month I have been plotting out the residual effect from the 2020 Pandemic.I studied past pandemics particularly 1919 and have ideas.I feel it useful for the
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Eli Savit
EliNSavit
I am dearly hoping that, as our legislators prepare for a COVID response and stimulus package, they engage in some forward thinking—and allocate significant money to the looming mental-health crises
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duncanpoundcake
duncanpoundcake
You will have seen various #CovidGobshites on Twitter claiming #COVID19 is for old people. They get it. They were already ill and were going to die anyway. Figures coming out
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Tyler Shipley
le_shipster
I live in a city where rent is very expensive and people are losing a lot of their income from layoffs and downsizing during the pandemic. Ppl are receiving little-to-no
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
How Complexity Science can help us understand pandemics and other wicked policy problems"..let's say you go out to your car and somehow you have amnesia. And your brain is fine,
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a name
elizariff
It’s been a bit since I was here to shout into the Diploma Privilege void, but I’m back because the crisis faced by February takers in Texas is too big
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Centre for Future Work
CntrFutureWork
As a tough year wraps up for Australia's labour market, we take stock of the ups and downs of employment in 2020: https://www.futurework.org.au/2020_year_end_labour_market_review_the_pandemic_and_insecure_work. Our @Dan_Nahum and @Jimbo
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Danielle DeTiberus
DDeTiberus
The narrative about reopening schools because of the tragic suicides of students leaves out the complexity that young people were already suffering from untreated mental health issues. Both my virtual
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