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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
Can science end the pandemic? Not if we don't socially distance and mask up. @drsanjaygupta tells public health forum, "As good as the science is, no amount of science can
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Erin Kissane
kissane
"The Plague Year" is so monumental that it has taken me weeks of scraps of time to read it carefully—I finally printed out all billion pages so I could focus.
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Leonardo Iacovone
leoiacovone
What has happened to businesses across the world, and in particular in developing countries during the past few months? How have businesses managed to deal with the crisis? I open
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Enrique Neblett, PhD
DrNeblett
(THREAD): Yesterday, I had the honor to appear as a guest on @CNN Newsroom with @brikeilarcnn. In this thread, I share a few reflections on my experience. 1/ On Wednesday,
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Christine Schmidt
NewsbySchmidt
Really impressed recently with how journalists are working to not just make their communities better places with their reporting — but also to make their newsrooms better places for themselves
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Given a lot of questions after a recent tweet on iron deficiency, I thought a #tweetorial might be in order. Iron deficiency anemia affects a large proportion of the worlds
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Shobita Parthasarathy
ShobitaP
Look what arrived in the mail!! My book in paperback! Now available wherever books are sold, including your independent bookseller, for $20! Patent Politics-curious? Here's what the book is
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Anna M Laucis (Brown), MD, MPhil
annalaucis
Thanks to @itsnot_pink for the suggestion for a #MedTwitter #Tweetorial on this topic. If you’re interested in learning more about this research on #racialdisparities in early stage breast cancer, then
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
I tweeted last week the link to @ECDC_EU evidence review of EU & international evidence on: COVID-19 in children and the role of school settings in transmission. Just finished reading
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Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil
AbdulElSayed
I support #MedicareForAll. It's why I supported @berniesanders. It's why I co-authored "Medicare for All: A Citizen's Guide" w/ @micah_johnson_.And it's also why I agreed when Bernie asked me to
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Shaily Patel
vox_magica
there's nothing to love about ACB's confirmation to SCOTUS, i know, but one silver lining is that all sorts of folks are now talking about how to interpret texts and
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Artless Feckleblossom 😀
MsGiveZeroFox
Our world & our country runs on data – we need to know we can trust it. Data sets & data visualizations @ONS provide will inform decision makers, affecting every
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durrie bouscaren
durrieB
OK so I've been researching a round of pitches on vaccine distribution disparities, and I've been noticing some threads of conversation and some really good work. Here's a quick roundup:
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Marc Goldwein
MarcGoldwein
New Analysis - Many state and local governments need help. But it's hard to make the case for $510 billion of support in the House hill.http://www.crfb.org/blogs/state-and-local-governments-do-not-need-half-trillion-covid-relief (@Budge
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Haroon Chowdry
HaroonChowdry
Today @educationgovuk publishes data on local attendance rates during this term. We’ve done some rapid analysis of this to see what it shows.Our report is here: https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/report/school-attendance-since-septe
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bryan parras
HighTechAztec
I looked at the @HoustonChron ‘s breakdown of #COVID19 infection rates and deaths by zip code. The area that I was raised and live in now was number 4 on
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