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Alex Roddie
alex_roddie
Received an astonishing message from a reader this morning: 'What's with your recent digressions into nature, wildlife etc? I don't follow you for that, I follow you for the outdoors.
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
On lockdown (which California is considering): Public knows we have learnt much about virus since March including that outdoors safer than indoors so arbitrarily restricting outdoors/parks (like in LA) will
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Breck Yunits
breckyunits
Hawaiʻi has handled Covid reasonably well. And I think it's an *extremely* tough time to be a public official. But yesterday's decision to jail people who go to parks and
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BlueRidgeWildlifeCtr
BRWildlifeCtr
CW: dead animalsThis June, we decided to do our own month-long version of @WildCare ‘s “Caught by Cats" project to show the damage that cats cause to wildlife when humans
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Hilary M
himyro
If we are in a lockdown (or whichever “ambiguous” language we are using today), we are in a public health CRISIS. If we are in a CRISIS then the daily
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Will Stancil
whstancil
One thing I find very strange is, given all the evidence about covid spread, there's not a broader public effort to establish an INDOOR/OUTDOORS safety demarcation in the public mind,
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Concerned of Bristol
ConcernedofBri1
Important, potentially dangerous inaccuracies in piece from @davidshukmanbbc on @BBCNews discussing outdoor #COVID19 transmissionFirstly UV does help kill virus particles BUT the amount of UV in Northern Europe in January
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Nick Kapur
nick_kapur
One of many frustrations about this pandemic is that everyone has been focusing on the wrong things.We've known for months that the virus mainly spreads in enclosed spaces with poor
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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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DisabilityArtsCymru
DACymru
Thread: we want to share some amazing work by our #DACFeaturedFriday artist, @electra_rhodes !Here's an excerpt of her reading her poem, Held In Stone...[1/6]#DACFeaturedFriday #ArtShare #poetry @LitWales @Arts_Wales_ @bbcarts @ShapeArt
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Adam Housley
adamhousley
1/7 Now onto Covid. While one extreme denies and the other panics...there is a middle for most of us and some states have found that. California continues to be a
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
"...we will see more deaths because of social distancing."Take a moment and watch Dr. Knut Wittkowski, former head of Rockefeller University's Dept of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Research Design.https://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Molly Crabapple🇵🇷
mollycrabapple
A reminderCOVID is a disease, not god’s punishment for having fun. COVID clusters are far more likely to come from factories and prisons then sexy young people partying on the
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Ash Amlani
ash_amlani
It’s easy to blame young ppl for partying indoors. Ppl
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Tomorrow I'll be on Good Morning America talking about dining out at restaurants. I don't know about others, but I find these types of "Should I do this? Or that?"
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Madeline Ashby 🇨🇦
MadelineAshby
Amid the discussion of ministers breaking the rules with international vacations, I’ve yet to hear the fact that there are Canadian hotels/resorts that have revamped their operations for guest safety
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