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Tom Jawetz
TomJawetz
#DACA court argument is just now beginning.Presiding judge Hanen begins by explaining why he denies counsel’s request to argue the case remotely and instead had counsel fly into TX from
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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 237California hit its millionth case today. A milestone like that might seem an odd occasion to highlight the state as a national model for its
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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
Can we take a second to look at the language being used when we discuss schools? When we say we need to “reopen schools” what does that mean? Many schools
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Seema Tejura
SeemaTejura
A good highlight of 10 major education studies that were published this year. 1/11https://www.edutopia.org/article/10-most-significant-education-studies-2020?utm_content=linkpos1&utm_campaign=weekly-2020-12-09-B&utm_source=edu-newsl
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KJ Seung
kj_seung
@bhrenton argues that tracing an infection back to a restaurant is harder than tracing it back to a family member. This is true. But how do we actually find and
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Matt Thackston
mrthackston
Yesterday there was a lot of discussion on here about getting our kids back in school and what was needed. I mentioned wanting to see action from the city and
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Elli Fischer
Adderabbi
Discussions of Nittel Nacht often begin with a dichotomy: Hasidim observe the custom of not learning, whereas Litvaks disregard this and learn. But neither of these groups was the first
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
It is my opinion that we moderns have simply lost the ability to build a decent plaza. Luckily there are still a few really good ones left from a time
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. The B.1.1.7 variant could prove to be our last major obstacle to achieving containment of the virus in the US. But it isn't getting enough respect. Many states are
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Completely WRONG article: First, it says bizarrely: “The claim that B.1.1.7 is more transmissible is based on primarily epidemiological evidence and data on increased viral loads”NO: The reason we know
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Nathan Fletcher
nathanfletcher
For those curious on dangers of high risk settings for the spread of COVID-19 here are a couple places you can find good data and research: "We found large variation
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Wait, what? Woodward had Trump on tape that the coronavirus was airborne BACK IN FEBRUARY (seems he learned this from Xi) and sat on it, presumably to release his book
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Over the last 6 months, we've learned a lot about how SARS-CoV-2 spreadsWhat does the evidence so far tell us about SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics, high-risk activities and environments? Thread
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Reesus Patriot™
ReesusP
I have been extremely sick with pancreatitis for the last couple of years. I spend most days in extreme pain and have used #Resisting on here with pain meds as
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Helen - Drama 💙
HelenSherwood05
1. @GavinWilliamson @NickGibbUK @educationgovuk @Ofstednews @BorisJohnson @RishiSunak @DominicRaab @MattHancock @michaelgove #edutwitter #education #emergencycurriculum #MakeSchoolsSafe Dear UK, we in the government, the DfE & Ofsted ap
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Arielle Zionts
Ajzionts
South Dakota's political leadership says they are pro-life. The state lost a greater share of its nursing home residents to the coronavirus than any other state this fall.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/south-dakota-nursing-home-deaths_n
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