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Catherine Moore🦠🧬🇪🇺
SmallRedOne
Why do people think you suddenly lose all immune memory of meeting a virus? You don’t. It might become undetectable in the assays used, but biologically it’s still there. What
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Alex McKinnon
mckinnon_a
Here's something fun: @GetUp commissioned research that went through more than 8,600 News Corp articles about climate change - every article between April 2019 and March 2020.Some of the more
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
ThisHave come across so many people, usually 'unpolitical', who are lockdown scepticsNever assume Twitter is representative, still less the tweets of those you choose to followhttps://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/132302907806525
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
Some familiar figures are pushing the absurd and defamatory claim that Ken Loach supports Holocaust denial. The story of this bogus talking-point, which relies upon multiple layers of falsehood and
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Dan Salt
Danjsalt
When Oxford AstraZeneca realise more evidence supporting its use in over 65s the EU is going to look very stupid and I suspect have a myriad of self inflicted issues
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HannahTyreman
hannahtyreman
I'm interested in perspectives on the science of learning that highlight areas of critique, caution or nuance. Perspectives that ask us to take a closer look. Here's what I've found
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Mark Murphy
DrMarkMurphy
I wear a mask at work (infectious patients) & in crowded settings (eg supermarkets) & they are easy to wear so it’s no problem.I can also admit that masks have
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Philip Watson
PhilipWatson_
A little help for NI's media when questioning the this lot:1. Swann, you say hospital numbers are increasing when PHA data shows them decreasing. Can you explain?2. McBride - you're
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_pacha_
deyirnalo
I spent my first few months of college questioning my dalit colleague for her scepticism towards UC allies. I mean, here I was experiencing city culture for the first time
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Ben
GoLeftMassa
It’s that time of year when people share their p/f performance (inc me), but I’m already noticing a tendency for the green-eyed monster to come out, with people dismissing higher
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Stephen Hoffman (Ironically)
thehoff102
You can be seriously concerned about the downsides of lockdown and therefore have some scepticism about lockdowns, but still realise #COVID19 is real, vaccines are a positive and that Bill
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Josh Glancy
joshglancy
Early days, but there is increasing frustration in Bidenworld with Germany and broader EU bids for autonomy. My @thesundaytimes piecehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/joe-bidens-growing-frustration-with-europe-yanks-britain-out-of-the-dogh
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Katherine Cross
Quinnae_Moon
Well, someone had to say it. The way the Extremely Online Left was treating this affair as a socialist revolution was deeply dispiriting. This excellent analysis shows how the left
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Marcus Cunningham
MarcusC31391111
The difference between Derrida and Deleuze I think ultimately can be found in their different attitudes. You can see this in how they wrote books on other philosophers. Deleuze always
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Tom Kindlon
TomKindlon
[Thread]“Re: Management of post-acute #covid19 in primary care - A warning to #PostCovid sufferers and their clinicians” by @ozfish (who has #MEcfs for 30 years)https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3026/rr-7#LongCovid #LongHaulers #Scep
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Illiberal Democrat
Me_Predictor
People value "credentials" too much. Fact is most people don't have much knowledge beyond their area of expertise. And in a lot and lot of fields, people don't have expertise
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