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Kirsty Brimelow QC
Kirsty_Brimelow
Thread:Overview of the new Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England)(No.4)Regs coming into force on 5 November. 32 pages.#lockdown They're less draconian than in March. Whilst there remain the same number of
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Hayley Stone
hayley_stone
I was reading an article talking about COVID-19 also being airborne, making the indoors more risky, and it suggested schools could help combat this by opening windows, and I was
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Orla Hegarty
Orla_Hegarty
[Thread] Will #Level5 work? Contacts between people are not all high-risk, & research says that most people with #COVID19 only transmit to 1 other person or fewer.. ‘It’s often not
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
2020 may well be the end of the American century. Here's the reason to say all this now. Maybe, just maybe, we will get lucky because of some aspect of
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Hitanshu Gandhi
free_rider
While #COVID19 seems to have disappeared off Indians' brains once we unlocked, just creating my thread on #COVIDTragedies for people to pause / reflect that it is NON-NEGOTIABLE to wear
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CynthiaN
Cynthianagendra
“Now is the moment to end homelessness for a whole bunch of people. The need is great and the opportunity is great...”Stephany Ashley @BrllntCrnrs - a housing and services org
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ Been saying this for a while, but I’m going to say it again. Do not indoor dine right now. Order takeout. Tip restaurants. Support businesses. But I would not
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Troy Pavlek
troypavlek
People keep asking me for my thoughts on gondola so here's the cliff notes:- If someone wants to do something innovative with their own money, we should let them- If
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Governor Roy Cooper
NC_Governor
Updates from Gov. Cooper's COVID-19 briefing:https://twitter.com/NC_Governor/status/1346892977369542656 As of today, we have had 582,348 confirmed cases, 6,952 new cases, 3,893 people are in the hospital, and sadly, 7,076 people have di
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Paula Olsiewski
polsiewski
I’ve seen a lot of questions about the importance of ventilation and the spread of SARS-CoV2. I have expertise in the science of indoor air quality & want to share
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
ICYMI: last week we published two stories on what science tells us about how to minimise risk to you & others as economies reopen.(https://www.ft.com/content/2418ff87-1d41-41b5-b638-38f5164a2e94 &https://www.ft.com/content/202a6f8a-
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James Gunn
JamesGunn
The US is 5% of the world's population, yet we're responsible for 25% of the world's deaths from coronavirus, more than any country in the world. More than 10 times
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Sam Hart
hartng
Marry who gets you o. I'm extroverted for Africa. I attend every function I'm invited to. My wife on the other hand is in love with her indoors & can't
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The Greek city of Priene as it might have looked in 350 B.C. Planned so that all homes face south to make maximum use of solar heating in winter. Courtyards
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ I am seeing many interpreting this as "it's safe to send kids back to school." That's a misinterpretation. First, safe implies certainty, which is not true here. What can
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Kass Minor [she/her/hers]
MsKass1
People I talk to in the Midwest think I'm being maniacal when I talk about how we rarely eat anywhere other than our own home, how no, I will not
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