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Jessica Grose
JessGrose
1. The pandemic is a "mental health crisis" for parents, said @PoojaLakshmin — and we need to treat it that way. They have been stripped of their usual means of
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Claudia Chender
ChenderMLA
As the recipient of the Premier’s latest round of unfounded insults, I thought I would offer a short thread. This was regarding the Friday prorogation—that’s right, the ceremony that ensures
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Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
BhadeliaMD
This is for the 5 remaining undecided people in the country who have not voted yet.After Woodward tapes, a ton of people said, “The President knew and lied to the
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LM Bryski
LMBryski
I was the most non public speaking doctor before this pandemic. I was well ingrained as a team player in my system from career start on.The pandemic changed that.@cbcwhitecoat @NightShiftMD
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
IDK who needs to hear this but in the context of COVID “driven” is a term that implies a level of causal primacy which is almost always untrue and for
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BlueJayMagpie
Rishi Sunak says “in the interests of fairness” that public sector pay needs to be frozen to pay for the impact of coronavirus, let’s break down why that isn’t particularly
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The Atlantic
TheAtlantic
1/ “Coping with a pandemic is one of the most complex challenges a society can face,” @JamesFallows writes. “It is a challenge that the United States did not meet.”What went
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Nicky P
cravecreative
IMO...Corona Virus uses the same tactic as ClimateChange.1. Create a problem2. Instill fear in the population3. Offer a solution4. Demand funding5. Keep underlying agenda alive by fooling the public.How? You
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
To summarize, the position of the National Education Association —the largest labor union in the US—is “The harm caused by our refusal to open schools is justified because only 16%
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Danny Kanso
DannyKanso
State leaders begin hearings today on @GovKemp's budget for FY 2022, which begins on July 1st. The budget proposes spending $1.1 billion less than state leaders approved before the pandemic
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Cllr Rosemary Sexton #ROSI4LEADER
DrSextonGreen
1/ Since taking on the role of Green group spokesperson for Health and Adult Social Care last year, I've learned a great deal about Public Health. Public health work covers
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drGarthK
DrGarthK
I recognize the successes of restrictions in some areas such as BC, but I am concerned that gyms and indoor dining are allowed without adequate enforced restrictions. In my opinion,
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Michael J Wilson
wilsonmj
Brian Williams just called covid the largest mass-death event in modern times and I am really tired of people forgetting that from 1997-2005 over 2 million died from HIV/AIDS every
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Tim Bartik
TimBartik
Thanks for the compliment! For those interested, the link to the @UpjohnInstitute research highlight on this, w/ further links to both the powerpoint and my speech draft, is here: https://www.upjohn.org/research-highlights/aftermath-pandemi
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Tyler By Day
TylerWearsAMask
The UK ended the lockdown on Dec 5th and moved to a mythical tiered system. You can literally see it in the graphs already. Clearly for reasons only people living
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Matthew Cortland, Esq
mattbc
In early March I was trying to convince the corporate owners of a chain of nursing homes to take the respiratory pandemic seriously. Audio of the President saying it was
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