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Parminder Singh
parrysingh
The email had a reasonable ask: "We create seamless user journeys using analytics/AI. Can we meet?" Yet I didn't respond. Why? Bcoz how then do I respond to several other
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Michael Story ⚓
MWStory
This thread is a bit confused: the whole concept of 'lockdown fatigue' and timing the start of lockdown only matter if the strategy is herd immunity by infection.https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1288582186959069188 If the
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🖤Jazz🖤
JazdzewskiTara
Friends, followers, #TweetheartsI want to talk to you all for a moment.I know that there are times seeing others succeeding that our imposter syndrome rears its ugly head. But I
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Finbarr Bermingham
fbermingham
We @scmpeconomy just ran a five-part series on the EU-China investment talks, wider trade ties and the potential for sharp deterioration in the coming months or years. This thread gathers
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Fox Analytics F.C
f_analytics
After the late goals yesterday I wanted to see when Carlisle create/concede chances.Carlisle are creating their best quality chances in the last 15 minutes of games.They are also conceding their
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Jason Gallagher
JGPharmD
Couple of notes on the Moderna VRBPAC FDA briefing document. A thread 1/ #VRBPAC #COVID19Vaccinehttps://www.fda.gov/media/144434/download This is just beautiful. Note that the 2nd dose was given at day 28, and
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Hugh Lewis
ProfHughLewis
For #MEawarenessHour this week I wanted to address something that happens a lot: getting asked how I am. The answers I give are simple & often given to avoid embarrassing
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Diane Swonk
DianeSwonk
Congress. Get a deal done. The evidence is in. Enhanced unemployment benefits didn’t deter people from work but did support spending. Without it, we are toast. We just lost $18b
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D-Money 🇹🇹
nerdclapback
1/Just finished reading the NEJM paper on the Pfizer mRNA vaccine. I've always maintained that seeing clinical trial data published in a peer reviewed journal of significance would be my
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Alex Heffron
AlexHeffron20
Living with #LongCovid I've now moved into my 12th month with Long Covid. In that time I've had asthma attacks (new to me), lung pain, cough, arthritic-like pain in my
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DC Defective
DC_Defective
I've been lucky in life with the friends network i have. Last year i was doing lots of running. 5ks here & there regularly during the week & then in
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Martin Kulldorff
MartinKulldorff
Twelve Forgotten Principles of Public Health#1 Public health is about all health outcomes, not just a single disease like #COVID19. It is important to also consider harms from public health
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Anglo-Catholic Anna-Kate
ACAnnaKate
"99.9% of young people recover." I was a 28 year old with no underlying health conditions. when I got sick in March. I walked 12k+ steps per day and had
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update June 23: Trump sees nothing but good news in the Coronavirus.Unlike other world leaders with better health & economic results who aim to limit death & economic loss
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Dr Rachel Pope 💙
preshitorian
I promised a thread of my family’s experience of coronavirus (GP confirmed). For context, I’ve had pneumonia & PVF previously, and my immune response is not the best (endocrine issue).
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Erik Johnson
erikleejohnson
MANAGING DISAPPOINTMENT AND ANXIETY DURING COVID-19Anticipation plays an important role in our psychology. When we have things to look forward to, we're much happier. Some studies have shown people to
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