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Mary Vought
MaryVought
Schools Should Reopen(Thread — 1/12) Psychiatrist Mark McDonald who specializes in children, at risk youth rebukes “negligent” parents “paralyzed” by their own irrational fear: “Children are not dying from Covid-19.
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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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Martin West
ProfMartyWest
Excited to share a new nationally representative survey of parents out today via @EducationNext. Conducted in late-November, it offers the most detailed picture to date of how U.S. students are
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The Long View 🍥
HayekAndKeynes
Retail sales bounced back like a rubber band because of stimulus (Trump checks, PPP, UE bonus). It’s all over in a few weeks & with the new uptick we likely
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
Memo to teachers defending continued closures:All those successful reopenings across the country did not happen in districts with perfect buildings, state of art PPE, and testing.See:https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/22/health/coronavirus-sc
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Jeremy Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
Alright. There is a LOT of chatter on this website bashing those who are saying most of the country still isn't ready for a safe reopening.So, as we approach what
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Robert Kelchen
rkelchen
Happy July, everyone! Unfortunately, I'm convinced that this month will be one of the worst months that American higher education has experienced in a long time. Thread alert. (1/) First
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Did the #BlackLivesMatter protests lead to the surge in SARS-CoV-2?Short answer: NoLonger answer: NoooooooooThis is a racist and fact-free claim by those whose goal is to shift blame from
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Laura Meckler
laurameckler
ICYMI, deep dive with @PerryStein on effort to reopen DC schools: Mismanagement by city and intransigence from the District’s teachers union combined to thwart every move. The city kept changing
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Adam James🟧
Shasdam
In this edition of #CryptoNews of the Week from @OKExInsights, I largely talk about regulators stealing the spotlight amid the current #BTC price discovery:@ecb's Lagarde on #Bitcoin 's "funny
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AG
AGHamilton29
I've still seen very few admissions that press overwhelmingly got Covid-19 coverage wrong. They rewarded optics over getting it right. They made a hero out of a Governor that consistently
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Tyler Dupuis
tyler__dupuis
Amazingly it’s now been a year since I decided to move to Seattle. And while I’ve enjoyed doing something for myself—making new friends, living in a city on my own,
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. I’ve been saying since February that we can’t afford to ‘live with this virus’. Everything that’s happened was predictable and predicted by many scientists. Mutations were to be expected.
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Jane Kelly
janexkelly
Quick reminder to everyone who is looking ahead to reopening and getting back to ~normal life~ that 117,313 people have died in the US since the beginning of the pandemic.
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Sheffield Beer Week
SheffBeerWeek
1/3 Please be considerate & kind to the hospitality venues & pubs. They’ve been closed for 3 months, staff furloughed & anxious waiting. Many are gradually reopening when the time
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RiShawn Biddle
dropoutnation
Another reminder of why reopening school buildings amid uncontrolled spread is not the smartest idea: Because even with testing, it is fraught with issues. @KenyaBradshaw @DataDrivenMD @MaggieEThornton @mcmageejr @selmekki @karinchenoweth
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