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Matthew Cochrane
Matt_Cochrane7
1/ My portfolio has had a GREAT year. And I know many of you have had even better years. That's awesome!But I can't expect these types of annual returns, or
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Mark Wardle
mwardle
So I've been practicing my @swardley mapping to try to look at one facet of our health and care architecture and ecosystem: patient demographics. Wardley maps use a value chain
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: Today @halfon4harlowMP chaired the Education Committee meeting on the science behind schools being included in lockdown.It was supposed to look at the evidence behind the decision.Full notes of
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Kai Clark 安野海渡
KaihClark
Rolling thread on travel from Hong Kong to Australia and quarantine experience During Check-in was told that I was one of 50 allowed on the flight, in reference to Sydney’s
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Hoe Mom
MariciaLyn
STIs are a realistically unpreventable consequence of having a sex life. You hangout w somebody, you get the flu. you fuck somebody, you get herpes. Obvi responsible safe sex and
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Geoffrey P. Johnston😎🇨🇦
GeoffyPJohnston
“We will defeat COVID-19,” Dr. Peter Singer, special adviser to World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told the Whig-Standard in a FaceTime interview from WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Terry Wuerz
TerryWuerz
Fellow Manitobans:In recent weeks we have experienced a dramatic surge in Covid-19 cases which threatens to overwhelm our hospitals. ICUs and medical units in Wpg acute care hospitals are struggling
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Jenn Dowd
drjenndowd
1/ Did the Sturgis bike rally cause 266,796 new cases of COVID-19? Probably not. Lesson- Beware viral studies that confirm your pre-existing beliefs so satisfyingly. (Long) thread: https://slate.com/technology/2020/09/sturgis-rally-covid19-
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Eniko
Enichan
I realized sampling multiple octaves of noise per step is way too computationally intensive so I gotta first cache my perlin noise by unwrapping the 3D perlin noise that lies
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Marcel Harmon
MarcelHarmon1
Despite all of the science/evidenced based recommendations for how to reopen schools/universities, despite the cautionary tales from other nations, in many places we're already doing it wrong - we're starting
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Chad Loder
chadloder
Some COVID predictions.1. I think we will see something approaching @balajis’s “Green Zones” in well-resourced, demarcated urban areas like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle even without border restrictions.Boston and
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
Concerns about outdoor transmission risk seem to be trending again. What is the risk of transmission outdoors and should we be more worried about outdoors with the new more-transmissible variant?
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
We are seeing cases going up in several places in Europe and theories about why hospitalisation sand deaths are not (yet) being seen in the same numbers as in March.If
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Dónal Hassett
donalhassett1
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the #Kilcmichael Ambush. I’ve long been struck by the parallels between it and a key event in Algerian War, the Palestro Ambush of May
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Alessandro Donada
BioRugby
Very excited to hear from Dr. Barile @SCICambridge for our Department seminars @institut_curie! Looking forward to a dense talk on lineage tracing, single-cell transcriptomics and cell cycle regulation! #Blood #stemcells
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Anne Sosin
asosin
Choice dominates the discourse on #covid19. But lack of choice drives the epidemiology. A few thoughts on conversations around “choice” (and shaming) in the context of #covid19. Poor choices are
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