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jojo77 💙
other_mrs
Almost 5 years of forewarning that the direction of political travel will end up being a steaming pile of shit. Almost 5 years of being told ‘you lost, get over
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drGarthK
DrGarthK
I recognize the successes of restrictions in some areas such as BC, but I am concerned that gyms and indoor dining are allowed without adequate enforced restrictions. In my opinion,
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Josh Bearman
pfbearman
What are the steps to realistically and safely re-opening schools in a way that would be fair to all stakeholders (not just bowing to political pressure):1) Vaccinate all staff 2)
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🍄🌲❄️Omu Macaw❄️🌲🍄
OmuMacaw
Growing a Mango Indoors in November, a Growth Thread I've grown mangoes before in the past with relative success, but now I'd like to document the process of trying to
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Dr. Lisa Iannattone
lisa_iannattone
Today’s aerosol transmission open letter made some much needed waves. A frequent question journalists have had for the team is “If PHAC acknowledged aerosol transmission in November, so why hasn’t
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Tim Colbourn
timcolbourn
With ~700,000 people infected with #COVID19 in the UK when new restrictions came in on 5th Nov it will be v hard to get down to a manageable level by
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Given much of the country has been under drastic restrictions continuously since 5 Nov (in some cases earlier) @BorisJohnson will have imposed an effective lockdown of 5+ months ...https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1344297414660907010 5+
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Exactly. Aerosols are like short-range mist—the closer you are to the person emitting it, the more exposure *but* under the right conditions (poorly ventilated indoors space), the mist can accumulate
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David Leonhardt
DLeonhardt
There is an important difference between taking steps that *appear* to reduce the spread of Covid and taking steps that actually reduce the spread of Covid.A thread... Cal Berkeley has
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Susan Love
susandlove
Firstly, this is a *good thing* but because of restrictions, most of the services that keep carers sane, haven't been operating for months. And most respite only works if you
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Paul Saladino, MD
CarnivoreMD
We have become a species of domesticated humans, and have lost touch with our wild nature. We no longer know what to eat or how to live, and this is
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Jen Simmons
jensimmons
I find it shocking how many people still really don’t understand how this virus spreads. In fact, I think most people I know don’t understand it. They think going out,
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
Well, it's been quite a ride(short, non-comprehensive thread on illegal dating and sex 2020-21)https://twitter.com/zoesqwilliams/status/1358451898068664322 During most of the first lockdown (26 March - 1 June 2020) sex and dating betwee
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Klavan Squarebeard, tiny of head and great of soul
SpencerKlavan
Everywhere I go I see sane, kind, sensible people full of energy, making extraordinary efforts to live normal, decent lives while a cackling band of wizened elites tries to scoop
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#DigitalHealth Futurist 👨💻
ManeeshJuneja
Day 93 of #longcovidMy health has gone backwards. I seem to have walked almost 5 miles yesterday (early morning walk/indoors at home/hospital appointment) which is a huge achievement.This morning, I
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
This dynamic is interesting but complicated. While it's plausible there's a relationship between political partnership and COVID spread, e.g. if Trump voters are doing less distancing, right now by far
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