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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
The B.C. government has announced 1,120 cases of #COVID19 over the past three days — each of them with numbers higher than anytime during this pandemic. Active cases to a
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Noor AlObaid
noorthatbakes
It has been reported that @Drbaselalsabah may implement a partial curfew/lockdown again if the numbers keep rising like they’re doing. This would be a huge mistake economically. During the first
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
Aside from the fact that the highlight findings from the Politico cancel culture poll are tainted by question wording and priming effects, I'm not sure they actually tell us much.
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
Indian women who participated in self-help groups were TWICE as likely to make claims on local leaders! These groups enabled political discussions, realisation of shared interests & support to counter
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FPL Frasier
FPLfrasier
{THREAD} Big events for a few clubs and their impact- Arsenal and Arteta appointment- Everton and Carlo- United and Bruno- Southampton and that Leicester game- Spurs and Jose- West Ham
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Oregon Employment - Research
OED_Research
1/4 Oregon had 21,350 business establishments employing 232,600 jobs in current wildfire evacuation zones (as of the morning of 9/11) spanning across 13 different counties in Oregon. That nears Oregon's
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N. Ghoussoub
NGhoussoub
1/ Are we about to lose a whole generation of Canadian researchers? In the year of COVID, graduating PhDs are struggling to find pathways to continue their research & employment.
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Benazir Shah
Benazir_Shah
Finally got a chance to watch @AmberRShamsi's very informative show from the NCOC. Some interesting points: -In a meeting on June 27, the NCOC admitted that testing has dropped by
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Dr. Jen Golbeck
jengolbeck
My friend, I am an expert on Benford's Law (in fact, I'm in that documentary you watched about it on Netflix). If you'd like me to explain the countless ways
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Patrick Lohmann
PatLohmann
Just got updated numbers from #NY22. Brindisi has taken a minuscule lead. These numbers will change as elections staff and campaign reps continue going through affidavit ballots. The number of
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Tyler Olsen
ty_olsen
SCOOP: Today I finally received local numbers for the COVID-19 deaths. Because I had to file an FOI request, they're only as of Dec. 11. But they're surprising.Surrey was NOT
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DemocratsCare
Very odd how McConnell turned an 18% approval into a 58% win. He had his biggest percentage of registered Democrats voting Republican in counties using ES&S machines. Not Dominion machines.
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Tony McKelvie
TonyMcKelvie
A little salve for those in Scotland suffering from the new vaccine anxiety. Following figs for priority groups are correct as of 8am today:95% of care home residents - complete
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Blair Gilmore
BlairGilmore13
Lots of interesting data in the StatCan database dealing with mortality. Here's the death counts for Canada & the Provinces.Few things jump out: 1) The usual pattern for death is
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David Steinberg
realDSteinberg
Minnesota's turnout is a clown show. Here are registered voters at 7am, votes, and turnout for biggest counties:Anoka: 228,514 211,008 92.3%Dakota: 283,714 260,878 91.9%Hennepin: 835,446755,234 90.3%Ramsey 334,894 295,528 88.2%Washingto
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Arie Coleman
ariearieinfree
But the pain scale NOT a measurement tool! It’s a communication tool! When it’s used right, the numbers FACILITATE THE CONVERSATION about pain management in certain ways. They can be
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