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Chris Foley
HT_StMonicas
School Reopening - My Understanding.1. Primary schools to reopen w/c January 4th - unless in areas of concern (whatever that means.) It is interesting to note little mention of risks
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Ajantha Jayabarathan
DrAJHalifax
#NSPPP NS Proactive Pandemic Preparedness 1) Minister of education, Minister of health, Public officer of health, should start virtual, webcast meetings for upto 2 hours, three times a week starting
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
Pls don't let anyone tell you the lockdown was a total waste. The federal .gov may have wasted that time, but some states have done a lot. Should we be
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Ashley Dunston Writer
AshDunston
I’m glad all these conversations and points are being brought up about schools reopening in the fall. But also consider that childcare centers are CURRENTLY open and dealing with all
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Today the CDC issued new guidance on opening K-12 schools during the pandemic. The guidelines are more explicit and clearer than previous iterations. They also align closely with my
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID Update July 25: Right now in this crisis, good or bad is less important than early or late.If saving lives is important to your mayor & governor, they need
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Miami Herald
MiamiHerald
In mid-April — after weeks of social distancing, quarantine living, and a rapidly rising rate of confirmed COVID-19 cases — there seemed to be a breakthrough in Florida. (THREAD) Gov.
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caitlin goldblatt
trustpunch
I reject the idea that a rich governor who can afford amazing healthcare - after a fake COVID test stunt, after causing thousands of deaths by reopening, after killing the
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Peter Manseau
plmanseau
Reading @JeffSharlet’s and @QuinceMountain's tweets today about the covid death rate & reopening the country, I realized the dynamics at play in this debate are eerily similar to a story
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Dan Alpert
DanielAlpert
As to Initial Unemployment Claims, we had two straight weeks of roughly 1.5 million claims at a point in the crisis where economies were purportedly "reopening" and claims should have
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Hannah Bernstein
hannahbern2
Sometimes, the university doesn't like what The News has to say, and it's their right to tell us. But those aren't errors, so we don't print a correction. That's journalism.
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) The number of #COVID19 cases in Montreal has been dropping much faster than the rate of hospitalizations and deaths, suggesting this is partly the result of the dramatic decrease
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G. Elliott Morris
gelliottmorris
Re: Public opinion on schools: People should note that the vast majority of parents saying they want kids to “return” belong to the white, professional, insured class. Parents of color
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. We generally assume two things of government: competence and benevolence. What happens when we get a government that exhibits little of either? Let's take an issue I've been flogging
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Schools Week
SchoolsWeek
Gibb says there is a plan. There are "clear criteria" for emerging from the lockdown, including hospitalisation rates."We've always been clear that schools will be last to close and first
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Creu Cymru
CreuCymru
THREAD. We are devastated to learn once again that while cinemas, bingo halls and museums and galleries are able to open, the doors to our theatres will remain shut, despite
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