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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
Covid Epi Weekly: First Sighting of Vaccine-Induced ImmunityImagine: You’ve been on a dangerous sea voyage. One of 200 people >65 have died. Safe land is sighted in the distance. Everyone
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Keisha Lance “Only In Relationships”
Roberts_Rules
Digital Drop… Hey! How y’all doing? Y’all tired, me too, its late, but u know demon time is kinda where I flourish...I didn’t wanna have to make a thread about
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update August 15: This is a message for people facing despair, hopelessness, or anxiety about the pandemic. 1/ I hear from a lot of people in this situation daily.Some
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James Thompson
JamesPsychol
https://www.unz.com/jthompson/is-brussels-broken/ To stand in the Grande Place is to savour the refinements of the late medieval age. Belgium is the worst country for Covid deaths: 1,492 per million. Next, quite
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Heidi Cuda
Heidi_Cuda
THE MINDFUL VEGAN: Finding joy during a pandemic in a time of upheaval can be elusive. I turned to vegan chef & holistic health coach @diannewenz and now plot my
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Bella Rophon
FoolsMultiply
"The Lancet‘s fraudulent concealment of genetics, and its own conflicting interests, while condemning #coronavirus conspiracy theorists, gives the appearance of “crisis capitalism,” and complicity in the COVID-19-SARS/HIV-1 #Wuha
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Scott Hechinger
ScottHech
Just as COVID struck, I met Lacie. A public defender in Louisiana. The *only* in East Baton Rouge assigned to represent the 12k arrested each year at bail hearings. Since
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Steven Hartman
StevenPHartman
Total mortalities in the #USA that can reasonably be attributed to the #COVID19 pandemic since the first reported death in Washington State on Feb 29 are eclipsing the great killing
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Jessica Price
Delafina777
Today is the first day of the month of Av. It's traditionally a month of mourning, because like 90% of the terrible things that have happened to the Jewish people
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George Kibala
gfkkb
It's #WorldCitiesDay2020! Good opportunity to reflect on some of the challenges facing cities in low-and middle-income countries and think about how urban policymakers and their partners can chart innovative pathways
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
I disagree with you, Alastair. I believe @PanData19 is filling in the gaps that governments have failed to fill. I encourage you to have an open mind and listen intently
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Holly Croft
HollyCroft
I know who needs to read this, and it's definitely @KLoeffler and @Perduesenate, but it's also anyone else attacking @ReverendWarnock over the "controversial" quote from his past sermon to keep
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Barry Cooke, M.Sc, Ph.D
barryjcooke1
I don't get much of a chance to talk to people outside of my tiny bubble. Suddenly I am aware of how guilty I am of existing in my own
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Paul Millerd
p_millerd
1/ A thread of some of my the ideas that I keep coming back to. Will likely add to this over time. Trying to make sense of some of the
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
School openings and children (0-18yo) have been the most complex and contested subject of the pandemic. In this letter, we are calling for balanced and nuanced scientific and media coverage
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
The point that global agreements and pledges are insufficient is v solid (though still totally baffling who this is arguing against, no matter how many times I ask). But the
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