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Jennifer Nuzzo, DrPH
JenniferNuzzo
NEW DATA ALERT: the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center state pages now allow comparison of county-level COVID-19 case and testing data against key demographic information, including race and poverty level.
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Tom Rogers
RogersHistory
Recovering from a bad school experience can take years not weeks. There is mental baggage that teachers carry with them that no one can see or thinks to ask about.
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ian m hines
imhinesmi
pondering my increasing extremismive always been partial to people with principled objections to the status quo, but im leaning more and more in the direction of bitfdi dont think destroying
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Oliver Dunne
OliverDunne
I cannot get my head around why restaurants regardless of there size, are not reopening in December. I don’t buy into the public safety excuse/stance some are hiding behind. If
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Chris Sparks 🧠
SparksRemarks
My 10 Favorite Annual Review Takeaways: 1) Turn your reflection into a ritual to see things from a new perspective. 2) Give yourself permission to consider all options. Nothing is
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ Using CO2 indoors to monitor infection risk - Very good idea- Limitation: one limit (e.g. 800 ppm) does not work for all situations.- Preprint from: @ZheP_AtmChem & I: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.09.09.20191676v1-
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Dr. Vasshe
DrVasshe
Some people might not get the barber thing. Some might get that it's really not about the barber, but about being around people with knowledge of yourself and culture. People
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Mike Gibbs🏳️🌈
Mikeggibbs
We have a good handle on where infections are happening.It's not visitors to Canada visiting their family and their sick and dying loved ones.It's not social gatherings. It's unsafe deregulated
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François Chollet
fchollet
Humans develop their full cognitive potential in an environment that is complex & challenging, without being overwhelming. Similarly, the big technological leaps of past civilizations have occurred in response to
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Liz Johnson
lizjohnson_gb
#IDPD 2020:Disability is not a negative word. I spend a lot of my life advocating for authentic inclusion. Disability should not be feared, avoided, shamed, ignored or pitied. It
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burpee
cryptoburpee
alfafa leak of the day$SCRT solves a key problem in the crypto spaceSGXs function as Trusted Execution Environments where code and applications can be run, allowing attestations to a block
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Bill Ferriter
plugusin
Now that I have used both Talking Points and Remind to communicate with families through messaging, I'd probably recommend Remind to other people.Here's why. Talking Points main advantage is a
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Nathan Curtis
nathanacurtis
A recurring emerging need: design leader ascends into leadership role for enterprise-level design system, needs to lift technical knowledge to make good strategic decisions."What must I know? What do I
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Turns out NotPetya was a really bad omen, and only the beginning after all. I mean, supply chain attacks against operators with big footprints clearly are incredibly effective for resourced
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Darnell Boursiquot
DarnellB29
Growing up in Haiti, all my math educators were black and brilliant, and I’ve never thought about it until recently how important it was for me but it helped me
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Alex Kaschuta Reality Czar
kaschuta
Privacy is a big part of comfort. Many if not most of us can now choose historically unprecedented levels of comfort and privacy - not *needing* to see anyone on
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