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Tom Sgouros
tsgouros
Saw another "thin blue line" flag on a local police vehicle. Time for a reminder that the movie that made the phrase famous was about a death row conviction obtained
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
So what do we know about the Pfizer vaccine.1. Great news: vaccine, so far, 90% effective in reducing symptomatic COVID, as opposed to saline injection2. Study enrolled 43,538 volunteers and
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
Depp v Sun libel decision out at 10amYou can never predict a High Court decisionThat said: on basis of reports from the hearing, a Sun victory would be more remarkable
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David A. Hopkins
DaveAHopkins
At the risk of departing from the Twitter consensus, I don't think it makes much difference whether witnesses are called or not in this trial. And I'm not just talking
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Joshua Molloy
joshmolloy101
This week I provided evidence against Tyler Vilus, aka Abou Hafs al-Faransi, a French ISIS emir on trial on France linked to executions carried out in Syria and the 2015
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Dr Alice Lilly
aliceolilly
A thread on impeachment:- What is it?- What can a president be impeached for?- How does the process work?This will be long, sorry, but it’s quite interesting (I promise) First
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Rupert Pearse
rupert_pearse
Some interesting news here from @remap_cap that #Tocilizumab may improve patient outcomes for COVID-19. Understandable that the team are eager to announce this but given the limited detail and small
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Arthur Delaney
ArthurDelaneyHP
McConnell this morning with another dishonest Senate floor speech in which he again pretended Democrats haven’t compromised, ignored the ongoing bipartisan negotiation, and said “over 6500 lawsuits have been filed”
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Jaimie Ding
j_dingdingding
So my mom found this article and was panicking - because it said the Pfizer vaccine “was 74.4% effective in Asian Americans” without any explanation or note. This is /extremely
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
COVID vaccines. A primer. 1/Vaccines may be the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines typically take several years to develop. But COVID vaccines are being developed at warp speed.
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
This is not a criminal trial, so the standard of proof for a criminal trial does not apply.Proof beyond a reasonable doubt comes into play in a criminal trial because
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John Plante
johnforflorida
You know - was thinking about this, this morning. It's better in a lot of ways that the Impeachment trial ended the way it did. I do think a portion
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The Secret Barrister
BarristerSecret
Grimly cynical.The Attorney General - who has absolutely no experience of criminal law - is so desperate to exploit this tragic case that she is inserting herself into proceedings that
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Fiona Robertson
barristerfiona
A thread on why Government targets for rape prosecutions are dangerous, counter productive and ignore the real problems in the CJSDowning Street plans rape prosecution targets for police and CPShttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/aug/0
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
This is absolutely the right call, but it makes me so livid. We could know today whether plasma saves lives, does nothing, or makes things worse. But we elected to
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F. Perry Wilson, MD MSCE
fperrywilson
Ok the @moderna_tx vaccine data is up at the @fda in advance of the #vrbpac meeting 12/17. Let's take a look! THREAD Starting with the big news - the cumulative
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