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Iowa COVID-19 Tracker
amethystarlight
https://iowacovid19tracker.org/covid-19-in-our-schools is now updated for 12/25/2020 (Christmas Day).There are 294 public school districts, parochial schools, preschools, daycares, and bus systems.There are 39 colleges/universities./1 *Curr
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Neha
nehashah_
among all the schools discourse today, spare a thought for TAs & SEN support staff, who can’t do their jobs without constant close contact & significantly heightened risk - a
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Scott McLachlan
Dr_ScottMc
there's a whole world of difference between "busy because we are overrun with covid patients", which is the narrative they are trying to sell, and "busy because more than 40%
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David Doak
SouthPoint1000
For those who haven't been involved in advance work on a campaign, here is why the 6 advance staff testing positive is important. They have been in Tulsa for a
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Educator_Ontario
EducatorOntari1
A COVID story.. Part 1. A special needs class has numerous staff off sick. So naturally staff from all DIFFERENT cohorts get pulled from their classrooms to help cover for
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Kim Stam
EducatingStamio
The power of walking/talking meetings- a thread:This year, partly due to Covid, I moved induction meetings with new staff out of the office & made them ‘walking/talking’ meetings. We meet
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Roshana Mehdian-Staffell
RoshanaMN
I think hospitals need to look at their vaccine programmes and ask themselves honestly:Have you really truly prioritised BAME staff who we know are at inherent higher risk?‘There’s a tick
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Zudin
Zudin_P
Compared to January 2020, this January ICUs across the UK have had to expand by an extra 2251 beds. Most ICUs have 16 beds, and this is the equivalent of
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Post-Pandemic University
PostPandemicUni
Academic staff and students are more likely than ever to encounter each other on social media. There are a number of reasons for this: - Through use of platforms in
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Em
DrEm_79
Mental health staff saying “it’s behavioural” about a patient in distress indicates:a. They do not like the patientb. They feel it’s acceptable to communicate thisc. They blame the patientd. They
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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
I'll say it now. If we survive this wave, the NHS will be broken and barely recognisable. The things we are asking the staff to do now in the full
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Daniel Hewitt
DanielHewittITV
Exclusive: An estimated 31,000 nursery and pre-school staff in England have contracted coronavirus since Dec 1st, @itvnews has learned.The Early Years Alliance survey shared with us found 1 in 10
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Dr. Emil Lee
Emil_LeeMD
Dear #Medtwitter. Had to talk down an irate patient today who was yelling & swearing at the top of their lungs at caring, professional clerical staff who were trying to
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David Murphy - BPS Vice-President
ClinPsychDavid
In developing the NHS Covid Recovery programme, I’ve spoken to many people experiencing persistent effects of #Covid_19. I’ve been struck by how many are NHS staff themselves; analysis of newly
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Kirsty Blackman
KirstySNP
I don’t normally comment publicly on internal party stuff. If a sitting MP decides to stand as an MSP I do understand that there are significant funding issues because that
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Liz Kendall
leicesterliz
After more than 22k deaths in care homes this is good news. But we need to know how many staff have actually been vaccinated (Govt promise was to vaccinate all
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