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Adam Parsons 🧢
AdamPaarsons
What I find interesting is many Kiwis don't actually feel the full brunt of the high cost of living in NZ. Renters are the only cohort who truly feel the
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James Pike 🇨🇦
mobutils
I’ve been loosely following the @CRTCeng Third Party Internet Access (TPIA) Tariff. It’s been of interest to me as I had recently switched to a TPIA provider to save some
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
In case anyone wanted to see some examples of prevalence curves that do and do not “mirror what’s happening [in the general population] outside the school gates,” here’s a graph.Hint:
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BTO Garden BirdWatch
BTO_GBW
Siskins are a small colourful finch we usually see most commonly in March and April. This occurs as the seeds they feed on in the wild begin to become scarce
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Dr Marie Casey
marietcasey
Quite a few people contacted me today to ask what it is like currently and what we are seeing.It is completely different to the previous waves. Positives coming from everywhere
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Bill Foster
billfoster21
Upstart: AI Meets Credit$UPST is an online lending marketplace that uses AI to make the lending process more accurate and efficient for both lenders and consumers. The business is built
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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
Lets talk about SEPSIS. What is Sepsis: sepsis is an inflammatory immune response to infection, which can lead to multi organ failure and death if not managed well or promptly.
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Stuart MaskDonald
travelfish
So Indonesia has around 160,000 active COVID-19 cases, new cases are rising at over 10k a day, and media reports quote experts suggesting the hospital system is close to collapse.
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Steve Brown
stevebrown2856
(1/x) Monday update to cases and R(t) estimates. Starting with a reminder of last Thursday's Nowcast, predicting an R(t) for England of 1.12...https://twitter.com/stevebrown2856/status/1321851205337964545?s=20 (2/x) Here's today'
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Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty
evangelestia
Reminder that your "good"/"reliable" librarians do not exist solely to pick up the slack for your toxic librarians. Your best employees contribute to the good of the team and deserve
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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
Let's look at a reassuring #COVID19 chart, the weekly positivity rate in Vancouver Coastal Health and Island Health.This is encouraging, particularly Island Health, which is now under 1% again, with
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/14 COVID Epidemiology thread for the week, bottom line up front:The tide is turning but is still very high. Decreasing positivity rates in many areas, but still very high. Will
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
It's good that debate has moved on from whether Scotland is currently doing better on COVID (hard to deny) to why.And it's true that this is a complex issue -
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Steve Horwitz
sghorwitz
@AOC is selling $58 "Tax the Rich" sweatshirts and bragging that they are US made. So much for actually helping the poor.1. By making shirts here, she is denying employment
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Lars Christensen
MaMoMVPY
1/nI am working on a paper on why interest rates and yields are as low as they are. I will share some preliminary results here. 2/nWhat I will share are
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Timothy Huyer
tim4hire
Inflation is a problem, and it results when there is too much money chasing too few goods (and services). Or as one economist said it, “inflation is always and everywhere
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