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Ria Renouf
riarenouf
Today on @NEWS1130: we're hearing from the Nature Conservancy of Canada, which says that, based on polling done by @Ipsos, nature has really nurtured Canadians during the #COVD19 pandemic. 94%(!)
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Sxwexwiya
ShovelRemi
1) If you ever feel concerned enough to want to purchase your first firearm for protection, I’d like to suggest you go to the pawn shop and get a Remington
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—Our entire country, from coronavirus pandemic. Another new all-time record 150,000 cases today. Thanksgiving holidays are coming w/ risky indoor gatherings. Try to keep outdoors. But if you must indoors—you
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Irritated Furiosa
kellybarnhill
I'm feeling frustrated this morning, thinking about the implications of Governor Walz's new restrictions. Bars, yes. Shut them down (but my god, can we at least compensate the owners and
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Roger Craig Smith
RogerCraigSmith
Saw a Northern River Otter crossing the Boise River! Otters are so much fun to watch. Didn't think much as I tracked the critter in the viewfinder... Then the otter
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Zachary Binney
zbinney_NFLinj
This is continued good news, but we need to wait a few more days to be confident the Marlins didn't transmit COVID-19 to the Phillies.That's why I applaud the decision
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Clara Jeffery
ClaraJeffery
Somehow the NYT missed that people are not only pissed about the sloppy process by which school names were axed, or not, but that @SFUnified hasn't had one day of
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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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Hounslow Council
LBofHounslow
Government guidance on coronavirus has changed;Adults living alone/single parent families can join a “support bubble” with one other householdIf anyone in your bubble becomes symptomatic or tests positive you all
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Brian Hall
IsForAt
Appreciation thread... I have been in tech for 25 years now and have seen the cycle of love and loathing lots. I get the issues going w/ social media right
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Ruaraidh
ruaraidhdobson
I'm reluctant to talk about this, but my experience as an exposure scientist (particle air pollution, not infectious disease) leads me to think there's no reason to wear a mask
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Tom Hughes
TomTellTale
For #histday20 I’ve been thinking about new approaches to community history, and how to reach people when many can’t visit museums. I’m not sure online is the answer, too many
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
University of Berkeley has banned outdoor exercise, including solitary outdoor exercise, in response to a COVID outbreak. I had read the article to make sure this was not a parody.
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Alex Roddie
alex_roddie
A good post from Chris about photography in the outdoors. You don't always need more megapixels.https://twitter.com/townsendoutdoor/status/1323419803030347782 Wildlife photography is one area where more megapixels are helpful (you can c
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Tracy O'Connell Novick
TracyNovick
so, a couple of things:This puts it at the end of April.https://twitter.com/mviser/status/1339329654402895872 By then, if all goes as planned, K-12 educators should have been vaccinated. (For those who plan to
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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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