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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
The new release of the randomized ONS infection survey shows the advantage of the variant B.1.1.7 strain has evaporated in regions (London, East, Southeast) where it reached greatest prevalence.[R_0 for
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Laura E. Adkins
Laura_E_Adkins
The orthodox Jewish community is amazing at being there for one another for “kosher” struggles — having a baby? You can bet you’re getting meals. Death in the family? House
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Jim Bianco
biancoresearch
National COVID-19 Hospitalizations bottomed on June 15 and is rising.An increase of 10,000 in three weeks or 37%. Now at the highest level since late May.(1/4)@chrismartenson @ErikSTownsend @MishGEA @EpsilonTheory @ttmygh
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Samir Kayande
SamirKayande
Clear evidence that case count is now falling in Alberta over the last week, but very slowly. Impact of tighter restrictions might start to bite more over the next week.
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Will Hayward
WillHayCardiff
The daily coronavirus stats in Wales are not very useful for providing an accurate picture of what is actually going on.Let me explain/bore you to death:[Thread] From the very start
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
My piece in The Wire on the third national serosurvey. The headline (~21% prevalence) is probably not a major underestimate. Apparently the antibody test used was less vulnerable to missing
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David Lim
davidalim
CDC's Nancy Messonnier warned Americans four months ago on Feb. 25 that "disruption to everyday life may be severe," and told businesses, hospitals, schools and people to begin preparing.There were
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Arminius
Arminiusss
All the people in the Hono Lulu world of twitter,you need to know why encounters dont serve much purpose.Bihar has one of the highest crime rate,i guess all of you
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Professor Philip Nolan
President_MU
A few principles that help me understand the approach to containing the current outbreaks of COVID-19. 1. Outbreaks can grow explosively in some settings due to 'super-spreader' events, and have
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Adam Ruby
AdamJRuby
Weekly update on the COVID sitch in Liverpool:- Cases going up, trending the same in over & under 60's groups- (Inevitably) hospitalisations also now reported going up- Christmas/New Year has
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Steven Proud
DrStevenProud
Why could the A-level algorithm never work (THREAD)The Algorithm that was used essentially tried to calculate the expected number of A*, A, B and so on grades within each school,
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Colleges and universities are going to be starting up in a matter of a weeks. If I were a student, staff member, or faculty member on a campus planning
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Pamela Fayerman
MedicineMatters
A thread about vaccine administration in B.C. vs the rest of Canada:1. Because BC chose to expend most of its Dec./Jan. supply on 1st doses, it has the lowest percentage
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
I track a lot of things on Ireland's response, and how it all sits relative to the global progression, as I find it interesting to stay informed. Overall real-time picture
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Bethany Davis Noll
bdavisnoll
At @policyintegrity, we’ve been tracking challenges to Trump agency policies, and @Interior has won only 19% of its cases. But in a recent Bloomberg @environment opinion piece, solicitor Daniel Jorjani
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Tara Moriarty
MoriartyLab
Nov 27 updateSince March, 1 of every 30 #Canadians diagnosed with #COVID19 has died.1 in 78 in BC1 in 102 in AB1 in 175 in SK1 in 56 in MB1
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