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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Hard agree. And if this is useful, let me share something that often gets omitted (not by @kakape).Variants always emerge, & are not good or bad, but expected. The challenge
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
More detailed thread on AB’s variant wave press conference. I can’t believe Quebec, which is starting in the worst position (highest daily cases, deaths, hospitalisations, full ICUs) is the last
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JS Ferjou
jsferjou
Confiner ou ne pas confiner, sévèrement, hybridement ou mollement, telle n’est PAS la question ! Poursuivre l’enchaînement de confinements/ déconfinements ou passer enfin à une stratégie de #ZeroCovid, voila l’enjeu
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Katherine Ward
KWardTV
When I came back to work in the summer from maternity leave I returned to a different world in so many ways. The biggest difference was the pandemic. COVID-19 has
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
As an ER doctor that has lost 3 colleagues and a 27 y.o. cousin to the virus, let me RECAP 42 WAYS Trump failed America during the pandemic! 1. Months
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SP fan account
thuletide
Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum (part of the United Nations network) says the Fourth Industrial Revolution (part of the Great Reset agenda) will "lead to a fusion of
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Kelly Grant
kellygrant1
I did some back-of-the-napkin calculations. This is enough to vaccinate 1.2 million people (both require two doses.) That's more than enough for every LTC worker and resident, retirement home resident,
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A.D. Quig
ad_quig
CDPH's Dr. Arwady: Between 125,000 and 180,000 Chicagoans have active, infectious COVID right now. That's 1 in 15 Chicagoans. "That is why the risk of gathering is significant. It's why
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Ananyo Bhattacharya
Ananyo
I hate lockdowns and I hate schools being closed. Which is why I don't want a fourth lockdown later this year. How do we avoid that? 1/ First let's counter
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Ariel Ortiz-Bobea
ArielOrtizBobea
Today, after 12 years studying (5) and working (7) in the United States, I became a US permanent resident!Thank you to *every* single person who contributed to making this possible.
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Global Counsel
Global_Counsel
This week, two events have returned the #Brexit deal's impact on Northern Ireland to the headlines.Our Adviser Denzil Davidson has written a blog and Twitter thread about the political and
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
There is lots of high-quality data on COVID-19, but we haven’t always done a good job of explaining what it really means, or put the data in context of a
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
One of the weirdest things about the cost-benefit debate on restrictions, beside the fact that it's almost non-existent, is that almost everyone talks as if restrictions didn't have an immediate
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Kenn White
kennwhite
The current vaccine rollout fiasco reminds me of a conversation I had once with a brilliant clinical pharmacologist. He asked what my company did. I told him we were a
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Daniel Hewitt
DanielHewittITV
Unlike schools, nurseries and preschools in England have been told by the government to stay open to all children.We’ve been looking at some of the significant fears and frustrations facing
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
Thoughts on the briefing today, and the path ahead. While the govt has finally announced a national lockdown + schools moving to remote learning, the path ahead is likely going
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