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Dr. Rob
Rob_Tarzwell
If you follow #medtwitter, #epitwitter or #covid twitter even cursorily, you've probably noticed a serious freakout over political interference in an obscure journal you've likely never heard of before: MMWR
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Prof
covidtweets
Two states with very different policies in terms of restrictions and mandates: NC & OK. Millions making random decisions every day, some catching COVID, some don't. Some die, most survive.
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Dominique Heinke
Epi_D_Nique
Hold please. No mention of ventilation as a key mitigation measure? Seriously? Not only does that not make sense based on what we understand about how Covid is transmitted, it
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Mike Bracher
MikeBracher
Improving ethics and governance outcomes for research using qualitative methods in healthcare - reducing administrative burden and ensuring appropriate review [THREAD] (1/x) Ensuring safe and ethical practice involves considering both
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Ohio Craft Beer
OhioCraftBeer
Ohio Craft Brewers Association statement regarding the 21-day curfew implemented by the state of Ohio.Thread - 1/8https://twitter.com/GovMikeDeWine/status/1328778196783943682 The Ohio Craft Brewers Association understands the difficult posi
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Barbara Roper
BarbaraRoper1
The Department of Labor has announced it will allow its controversial advice rule to take effect as scheduled next Tuesday. While we did not support the rule’s adoption, we support
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Newman Nahas
NahasNewman
Here is some context on TX hospitalization data. On March, @JudgeClayJ explained that if we did nothing, TX would peak at 600k+ hospitalizations in April. The red curve. https://www.dallasnews.com/news/public-health/2020/03/22/dallas-count
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Matt Hannon
hannon_matthew
@theCCCuk offers a punchy view of the future.The curve steepens and the drop between 2030 and 2035 is really significant.Ambitious but desperately needed. Great rainbow slide from @Mike_Thommo.Just look at
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Youyang Gu
youyanggu
A CDC paper last month found that Kansas counties with mask mandates saw a decrease in cases in Aug, while counties without mandates saw an increase.Since then, both groups saw
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Kathy Hoffman
Supt_Hoffman
Since the onset of #COVID19, state & local decision-makers have grappled with a challenging reality: the politicization of a pandemic.https://www.newsweek.com/pandemic-coronavirus-politicizing-polarizing-1513405 And after months of misi
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Lorraine Dempsey
LorDempsey
Thread- Let's be clear about disappointing u-turn that has a direct impact on children with SEN and their families. @Education_Ire had several months to plan for contingencies. @InclusionIre @AsIAmIreland @DownSyndromeIRL
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Amy Morsch Bailey
amymorsch
Pulling #FEMA $ for #Covid jobless benefits during an extremely active #hurricane season with up to 24 named storms is interesting strategy being floated... (1/3)https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2020/08/07/congress-coronavirus-stimu
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sarah wazlib the ninth 👩🏻🦰
xpectopatronerd
something I've been thinking about a lot recently is how the mitigation strategies that the gov/most white collar workplaces have put in place during the pandemic just... aren't understanding the
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Autumn Laidler
MsLaidler
So my mentions and DMs are getting the, “we need to open schools, it’s best for kids and some medical folks agree.” So let me explain myself. You missed that
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David Turner
dgainest
(Niche conversation alert)Love this from @NateL_A. This is why I'm only half-joking that every fundraiser in the humanitarian sector should have to minor in int'l development and then write up
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SarahBeth Hartlage
SBHartlageMD
#PublicHealth #school guidance :Y'all, we are working HARD to get/keep kids in school. It is IMPORTANT for learning and development, for keeping kids safe and fed, & for parents' ability
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