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Dan Larremore
DanLarremore
The document linked below shows (2 weeks ago) what guidance on the use of rapid point-of-care testing could look like. @ICMRDELHI conducted a 2-site eval of antigen test. Note recommendation
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Eric Escobar
eresc79
The number of #COVID19BC cases continued to increase last week 1/ This was led by the Fraser Health Authority 2/ Unfortunately, the number of new cases in older demographics continues
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Coceka Mfundisi
Cmfundisi
On the matter of experience with provision of PPE I really do have a problem. End March when we went on hard lockdown- the world was experiencing a severe shortage
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Valentin Amrhein
vamrhein
I think we should start most papers with "How does Y change in response to X?" (or correlate with X) rather than "Does Y change in response to X?" Thanks
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Bansi Sharma
bansisharma
Other than Trump, there is nobody on planet earth who would have made it possible to have a successful vaccine developed in 9 months. It was deemed impossible by none
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MJ
ManojLingappan
Swing Bowling For DummiesSwing bowling is the most excitingbut also the most misunderstood concept in . I'm not going to delve in to the physics & aerodynamics of it, but
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JUST World Hypothesis
nixonist
lmaoooo, imagine how self-satisfied and smug the political scientist drawing these graphs must have felt. Archive these to show the next person who "trusts experts" in good faith. Classic moldbuggian
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Dr. Cat Hicks 📈👩🏻🔬🦄🏳️🌈
grimalkina
I am an *actual* social scientist who has done work on resilience and achievement as opposed to a neuroscientist speculating in flippant simplicity and I have lived through long-term dramatic
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William Ota
Willie_mota
It's time for the Information Interviewing workshop with @CCSTorg and @jsong31 at #NSPS2020! #SciPolSymposium We just completed a get to know you breakout session and are learning why to interview,
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Caleb Watney
calebwatney
I don't think people have quite internalized *how* the US became the global leader in science and technology. It's partially a story of massive global talent migration. And it's important
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Michael Bloss
micha_bloss
BREAKING: Great results for the EU #ClimateLaw. @EP_Environment votes for: 60% CO2-Reduction by 2030 CO2-Budget for the EU Scientific Climate Council Ban on subsidies for fossil fuels Individual Right to
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David A. Sbarra
dsbarra
Take a careful look at what Trump is telling his loyal followers: you are LOVED and you are SPECIAL. If you feel left behind, lost, forgotten, under-appreciated, and replaced (cf.
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Khaled Homoud Alshareef 🇸🇦
0khalodi0
How Turkey’s propaganda Conquered Pakistan The Turkish TV fictional , action , drama “Ertugrul” reveals how neo-Ottoman fantasies are finding a more than enthusiastic audience and driving the youth into
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Katie Gordon
DrKathrynGordon
In clinical psychology, there's a lot of discussion about the need to bridge the researcher-clinician divide. I've noticed my interests in conference presentations shift after transitioning from a professor for
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Don't agree fully with this WSJ piece, but I think it IS important that the COVID advisors should include folks who have been critical of lockdowns & other blunt response
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Nicholas Guyatt
NicholasGuyatt
It's dumb to be surprised by anything these days, but the fact that the Washington Post thinks whiteness is a "distinct cultural identity in the United States" means that one
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