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Michelle Malkin
michellemalkin
Burying adverse effects in fine print is SOP for #BigPharma. It’s exactly what they’ll do w/package inserts for the shots, too. Speaking of which, have you seen FDA’s draft list
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Marcella Bernardo
Bernardo1130
Latest modelling re: #COVID19 in #BC shows epidemic curve as of February still not flat enough to warrant easing current public safety restrictions. More details coming this hour from Provincial
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Varun C. MD, DM
drcheruvarun
Ok, took me a few days to properly process the stunning results of the Delhi serosurvey. Unfortunately we only have a press conference with a few slides telling us that
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Citizen Stewart
citizenstewart
About 10 education truths I hope the next president understands.1. Our kids are capable of achieving far more than their teachers and schools think they are capable of achieving.The #BeliefGap
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Geoff Burns
geoffreyburns
A Note on Wherabouts Failures:If an athlete has 3 whereabouts failures in a year, we as a society MUST view that as a positive test.If an athlete is taking drugs
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Falcon Darkstar
FalconDarkstar
My friend interviewed a job applicant the other day who had 5 years of experience in “cyber”, a master’s degree, and plenty of certifications, only to find the only thing
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Sami Haj-Assaad
Sami_HA
Another fun presentation about AWD and Winter Driving today, from @GenesisMotorsCA for the @AJACanada #ajacwinterrally Lets see what they have to say: It's a good day for a talk about
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Brian McMichael
brianmcmichael
1/ I've been heads down for the last couple of months and I'm not a very good hype man, but since I'm on break I'll try to describe some of
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Fear Bavaria🔴⚪
InshallahSZN
Gentlemen, there are a lot of great men moving in the manosphere right now. But I've noticed quite a lot of disheartening things as of late. Time for another session
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Dr Philip Lee
drphiliplee1
NHS beds, an explainerhttps://twitter.com/PaulEmbery/status/1347585153212641280 Under normal circumstances, most NHS acute hospitals will have several types of inpatient areas1. Assessment unit 2. Specialty wards3. Intensive careAs well as
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
#idmeded #idtips day 3 - fever in the ICU. A common scenario in patients who often can't communicate due to sedation/ventilation. Long differential, and often escalating antibiotics without a clear
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on vacation. shouldn't be tweeting.
kristadb1
I had to make a several hour visit to the ER in Edmonton last week (I’m fine! Honest!), so I wanted to share my thoughts on the entire “The hospitals
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James Vincent McMorrow
jamesvmcmorrow
this is insane. i work in an industry where the live part of it is literally dead rn w no sign of the govt seeking 2 give it any life.
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John Roberts
john_actuary
The latest #REACT study from @imperialcollege shows a rapid fall in infection levels, by over two thirds since the last study.Levels are now put at 0.51% (4/2 to 13/2), compared
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John Hayward
Doc_0
Let's be blunt: much of the lockdown madness that destroyed the economies, politics, and culture of the free world was based on policymakers believing China's lies that it wiped out
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Dr Eleanor Janega
GoingMedieval
ICYMI this is my last blog for the year, so I am being true to myself and yelling about sex and racist attempts to whitewash history into an imagined pure
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