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Sarah Mulhern Gross
thereadingzone
As I eat lunch in my car I have a few questions for @GovMurphy. Yesterday he spoke about how great schools are doing and used my favorite line aboot how
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Albert Nazarov
linkchainlink
1/$AAVE's incredible growth is an excellent display of supply/demand and security provided by $LINK. Demand: is increasing with use of DeFi, total value locked in aave, and better yield and
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Emma Llanso
ellanso
For my part, I think we need to have honest public policy conversations about prioritization in moderation. Major companies could & should devote more resources to identifying risks of offline
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Holly Jean Buck
hollyjeanbuck
It's here! Looking for slow, cool takes on carbon removal and solar geoengineering? Check out the 15 chapters from 20 thinkers in this volume. In this thread, I'll simply share
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
My piece in The Wire on the third national serosurvey. The headline (~21% prevalence) is probably not a major underestimate. Apparently the antibody test used was less vulnerable to missing
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Sobering perspective from @dgurdasani1 on #Covid19 in kids. 12-15% infected will develop chronic complications (shortness of breath, chest pain, GI issues, fatigue) whether initially symptomatic or not. Watch this please
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Dr. Theresa Chapple
Theresa_Chapple
My thoughts on the study from Wisconsin schools- a "COVID-19 Cases and Transmission in 17 K–12 Schools — Wood County, Wisconsin, August 31–November 29, 2020 | MMWR"https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7004e3.htm?s_cid=mm
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
When we discuss pandemic-related issues, remove partisan blinders and examine the evidence as is. Most of the time, the conclusion will be tentative. That's ok. We're still learning about this
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Silvia Secchi
ProfSecchi
So results are in & not encouraging on the understanding of carbon credits. In both polls the correct answer was nobody should get any credit as the reductions in emissions
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Bethany S. Mandel
bethanyshondark
This is tyrannical. The government should not be allowed to effectively put businesses out of business without providing definitive proof that cases can be directly linked to them.https://twitter.com/montcoexec/status/1326257797504372739 I
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Joe Crowley
joe_crowley
Oh dear, @NorfolkCC still doesn’t seem to be getting this right. (This is re: the new dual carriageway they’re planning through woodland that is part a significant colony of rare,
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Jess Calarco
JessicaCalarco
This IU study of 70,000+ undergrads found that taking more in-person credit hours was associated with a *lower* likelihood of testing positive for COVID (with robust mitigation testing). This is
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Richard Waite
waiterich
It's #ClimateWeek2019, so let's have a THREAD about carbon opportunity costs, since we can't keep warming below 2°C (let alone 1.5°) without halting deforestation - and probably reforesting large areas.
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Othman Laraki
othman
1/ As COVID-19 cases continue to surge, a missing testing metric can help explain the ineffectiveness of our containment efforts. The public discussion around testing has been relating to testing
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TheLastRefuge
TheLastRefuge2
If 20,000 people (or more) show up to the beach on July 4th, what the heck do the authorities expect can be done about it? The power of govt. only
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el gato malo
boriquagato
imagine being so epidemiologically illiterate as to believe mitigation efforts would or could have been materially effective while so arrogant as to invert the morality of inflicting vast harm on
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