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Mick Leucasch
leucasch
What is brought into focus in #2O2O is how much 'following the money' leads to Identity Politics. Just as Edward Bernays turned cigarettes into symbols of female independence, Cloth Masks
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đ Andrew Fletcher đ
ScotiaIndyref2
By the spring of 1918, the First World War was into its fourth year. A weary British population had lost fathers, sons, uncles and friends all fighting on the battle
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Lahav Harkov
LahavHarkov
Netanyahu speaking at Davos now about Israel's vaccine rollout, saying that he got personally involved in the negotiations and that he didn't think it would be a big deal for
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Sabina Walker đ Master Appl Science (Neuroscience
SabinaWalker18
1/x @MichaelYeadon3 @ClareCraigPath Very important!https://twitter.com/FatEmperor/status/1330078923930144768 2.1/x That there is #negligible risk of #asymptomatic transmissionwas ALSO stated by Beda M #Stadler, fmr director of Institute Imm
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BreakingâFDA analysis of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine data found that the #COVID19 vaccine worked well regardless of a volunteerâs race, weight or age, and offered strong immunity protection within 10 days
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Howard Sherman
HESherman
@higginsdunn @sarahwhit10 Your article for @CNBC on Gov. Cuomo's plan to reopen Broadway theatres is incomplete. It doesn't take into account that no Broadway show can operate with only 150
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
âNone of these scenarios are palatable.âThis assessment of #covid19 scenarios for the next months by SPI-M-O, one of the groups advising UK government, is really interesting. I wish public communication
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Short thread:Cases are starting to plummet quickly. This isnât from vaccines (yet). Possible we may be starting see a combination of seasonality on our side and likely seeing herd effects
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Justin McElroy
j_mcelroy
A quick thread on #COVID19 deaths in British Columbia, where we appear to be headed, and what is reasonable to expect over the next month Here's a new chart: it
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Weâre in a new year and we have also entered a new phase of this pandemic. So I thought Iâd start off the new year with a quick catch-up thread
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Keith Humphreys
KeithNHumphreys
Later this year, many liberal democracies will face a massive cultural, political and health challenge: Everyone who wants a vaccine will have had one (willingness below, US is about 56%)
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Londyn Robinson (rheuminate)
londyloo
EVERY person in healthcare needs to advocate for: 1) Vaccinating undocumented immigrants 2) Vaccinating prisons 3) Vaccinating ICE detainees 4) Vaccinating large group home settings. UNDOCUMENTED immigrants are not just
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
I know @deanbaquet & @katiekings can't control @tomfriedman, but his arrogance, frank stupidity in continuing to quote @DrDavidKatz's bad advice is stunning. 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/16/opinion/trump-coronavirus.html?ac
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Ancient Wisdom
WiseAncient
The Lost Cities of the Amazon Rain Forest.It covers nine countries, is home to the largest collection of plants and animals in the world and is traversed by one of
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grodaeu
grodaeu
Bit bizarre that Belarus is so close and I know practically nothing about it. "Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe.[11] It is bordered by Russia to the northeast,
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
One common question in recent days: How come places with mask mandates & restrictions have also been affected with high rates of COVID? A few thoughts:1) We are dealing with
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