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Jake Werner
jwdwerner
1. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the astonishing failure of the United States to contain the pandemic. But something important gets lost in the details.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/06/us/coronavirus-us.html 2. It does
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DCTrojan
DCTrojan
I understand that people are very frustrated about schools being closed and there's a default inclination to blame teachers' unions for that. However, I think I missed the part where:1)
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Joe Biden
JoeBiden
President Trump called Arizona “a model for applying a science-based approach to the decreasing cases and hospitalizations without implementing a punishing lockdown.” He said Governor Ducey’s approach should be used
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
Here are my 2 cents on the #BackToSchool issue in Ontario... Amid all the noise, opinions, and political posturing, the issue needs to be considered from an equity lens...not one
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Scott Gottlieb, MD
ScottGottliebMD
THREAD: Covid caused 338,000 diagnosed infections in kids. 86 tragically died, thousands more hospitalized. To compare burden to flu, an estimated 11.3 million kids got symptomatic flu in 2018-19, 477
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Tara Moriarty
MoriartyLab
Just sitting here, entering #COVID19 #Canada data, wondering if I've missed any recent expressions of concern from certain premiers about the wisdom of recent re-opening decisions.Oh, I don't know, maybe
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Daniela Jampel #keepNYCschoolsopen
daniela127
How NYC doomed in-person education, a thread. @ProfEmilyOster (of Expecting Better fame) writes a great article about priorities and how certain areas chose to reopen https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/school-rankings-framing-slightly (1/?)
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Eric Basmajian
EPBResearch
The deflationary output gap...how big is it and how long will it take to close? 1/ The nominal GDP output gap reached 10% of potential GDP in Q2 of 2020,
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Bethany S. Mandel
bethanyshondark
This is something that has been really bothering me for a while. In all of this, I don't think we've had anything resembling a conversation about how deeply unfair all
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Halle Quezada
HalleQuezada
Choosing “learn at home” on CPS’s reopening survey has been *the* easiest part of learning at home.Remote learning has been an enormous struggle for my kids and family, but I’d
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
We are delighted to announce that @ScottWAtlas is now a member of @PanData19’s Advisory Board. Every day, we are getting stronger and stronger.@NickHudsonCT @MartinKulldorff @SunetraGupta @MLevitt_NP2013 @MichaelYeadon3 @SelfHarmNotts #Su
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Ian Mosby
Ian_Mosby
I am just indescribably upset with @Sflecce and @fordnation for the disaster of elementary school reopenings in Ontario. They have had months to come up with a plan and, instead,
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Brumby
the_brumby
California. According to media, it reopened this week! NO. There is virtually nothing open in California and-PUNCHLINE-this thread will show it will NEVER reopen under its current tier system as,
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
Andy Slavitt has taken every opportunity to push panic and engage in self-promotion. He unironically stated that we could "virtually eradicate" COVID-19 with a 4-6 week lockdown, which he defined
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
A look across some key US states, June 19th1. It's key to use the same Y-axis. Here are new cases graphs. The only ones with a big N and at
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Miriam 🧐 مریم CPS abdicated and retaliates
miriamcb
Kids in my daughter's class are untethered with the schedule changes. Assignments will be available for completion this afternoon.This is 3 hours after they were taught and kids are having
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