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Moosa Qureshi
DrMQureshi
1/8 Just sent this polite letter to the Department of Health. 1820 deaths today. How many more must die before they disclose NHS surge capacity and triage plans they've held
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Steven Aquino
steven_aquino
Disabled people—myself included—need to be given higher priority for Covid vaccinations. It’s a spectrum of course, but many like myself + other people with disabilities have health conditions for which
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Melissa Davlin
davlinnews
Good morning. I'm listening to @boisemayor McLean's briefing from local health care leaders about the current healthcare situation in the Treasure Valley. St. Luke's Dr. Souza: We are now well
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jamie
space_leninist
Once I went onto r/capitalism with a throwaway account and said my great uncle died in the Soviet Union because he was not given the medications he needed to survive.
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Alan Russell
soxgnasher
Stuart Freedman@stuartfreedman - the Industrial Revolution that helped shape lunch as we know it today. Middle and lower class eating patterns were defined by working hours. Many were working long
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Hannah
h_thoreson
Making people stand in line is the correct rationing strategy for the vaccine if we need 75-80% of the population infected or inoculated to defeat the new strain. We can't
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Robert Freudenthal
RobFreudenthal
Can't help but think that our current pandemic hole is a consequence of decades of discharging so many of our mortal realities out of our home lives and into modern
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
RATIONING CARE has begun in Southern California w/ 0% ICU beds in many hospitals. This is from a Pasadena, CA hospital declaring to all patients that #COVID19 emergency rationing of
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David Fishman
pretentiouswhat
Nice article in Caixin Global today about Chinese power rationing. It's paywalled, so I will summarize the key points for the curious with notes in parentheses. (1/15 thread).https://www.caixinglobal.com/2020-12-28/cover-story-why-the-l
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Lakshman Swamy
laxswamy
More hospital strain is unsurprisingly a/w worse outcomes. As mentioned, a lot goes into the occupancy of beds suitable for mechanical ventilation: the bed/room and equipment- one MV bed is
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Lee Healey
leehealey_
Kickstarted my week with a great new edition of New World New Humans by @DMattin https://newworldsamehumans.substack.com/p/new-world-same-humans-48?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email&utm_source=copy...followed a great Mark Fisher e
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Robert Saunders
redhistorian
The 1970s was a decade of serious anxiety about food supplies. Norman Tebbit, of all people, urged the government to consider rationing basic foodstuffs. That played a significant role in
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Firass Abiad
firassabiad
1/5 It usually takes weeks for the benefits of tightening restriction measures, or even a lockdown, to materialize. The current acute Covid bed crisis cannot wait that long. Three issues
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Jim
n_equals_42
.@EdConwaySky is having a good COVID-19 war & this is worth reading. It’s become obvious COVID-19 models are crap, to put it bluntly. And more importantly, it’s not clear they
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Jesse Houser
jesseahouser
COVID-19 Situation Summary for Hamilton County, TennesseeThe proportion of patients with COVID-19 in Tennessee hospitals has nearly doubled in the past month, now almost 30%.5 Nov: 15.9%12 Nov: 17.8%19 Nov:
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Dr. Asatar Bair
asatarbair
By you assertion that 'people had to wait 30 years to get an apartment,' you conflate two *very* different things: having a place to live (which was established as a
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