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Jonathan Brauer
RealJonBrauer
(Thread) I fully support the aims of this research & generally agree w/authors’ stated positions re: the field's problems & reform needs. But I think some of the conclusions are
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Instructor Florence Ashley
ButNotTheCity
One thing I learned studying law is that a lot of what people do every day is illegal and much of our ability to live in society is predicated on
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bert huang 🐥
berty38
Experts are saying the sustained drop in COVID infection rates is *not* because of the vaccines, but I think they are. The models say that we shouldn't be seeing a
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
This week our Opinions and Lifestyle Survey asked how #coronavirus affects people’s lives as circumstances continue to change, such as socialising with friends and family members wearing face coverings
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adhd-angsty
AdhdAngsty
It feels like ADHDers hear "always try your best", and interpret it as "if you're not putting in 100% of your effort, you're not actually trying". But putting 100% into
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Lel
Lel_J_
A thread about panic buying and stockpiling outrage. Availability (or lack thereof) of products in supermarkets is a complex and multi-layered issue. Basically, it's not just people being cunts. 1/
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Suren
zeneraalstuff
Tamil Nadu Govt subsidizes Urdu medium schools through teacher salary aid. All over India, only 30% of Muslims declare Urdu as their mother tongue. In TN, the proportion will be
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
COVID epidemic based on mortality was over by 19th June. There is no excess death (using date of occurrence, the correct measure) until 16th October which coincides with isolated outbreaks
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Nancy Baxter MD PhD
enenbee
This review of vaccination of COVID19 by Prof Raina Macintyre @KirbyInstitute is required viewingWell worth 34 minutes of your time, but watch at 1.75 speed if you are in a
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Laura Portwood-Stacer, PhD (she/her)
lportwoodstacer
A quick writing tip for when you get revision suggestions from an editor or peer reviewer and you're filled with a sense of dread or resistance because it seems like
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Had a chat today with my longest pal. We did our PhDs together in the 80s. I had a career in biomedical R&D, latterly founding a U.K. biotech. My friend
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Marcus Cribb ⚔️
mcribbHistory
This week's #WellingtonWednesday is the (giant) Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington in Aldershot... Formerly on Wellington Arch.Designed by Matthew Wyatt it sits at 30 foot high on a
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
Here’s some really good news: the likelihood of someone dying after being admitted to intensive care with #COVID19 has pretty much halved since the early days of the pandemic. Yet
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things stand out from the data & evidence:1. When there is a surge in infections, cases eventually come down whether or not there is a lockdown/significant restrictions.2. Lockdowns/many restrictions
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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
I can't deal with the Covid denialism in this country. It infests social media. It's as if a significant proportion of the country is in a state of disinformation-induced psychosis.
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Kingfisher & Wombat
UrsulaV
Look, I know a lot of you just don’t care about this because there are much bigger problems and I totally get it, but dammit, they’re breaking hospitality rules and
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