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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Let’s talk about #COVID19 deaths.Lots of people have pointed out that yeah, sure, we have record high #COVID19 case counts, but deaths are dropping!That’s true. And good. But why?The possibilities:1)
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Antoine FLAHAULT
FLAHAULT
1/21. Dec 13 to Dec 19 - Our #COVID19 daily epidemic 7-day-forecasting for 209 countries and territories. Dashboard: https://renkulab.shinyapps.io/COVID-19-Epidemic-Forecasting/_w_5f9d45a0/_w_8da5e02a/?tab=world_mapData: https://ecdc.europa
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Brad Wilcox
WilcoxNMP
1. A kind of “Me-First Marriage”—where marriage was seen as a vehicle for happiness, individual fulfillment & self-actualization—reached its zenith in the late 20th c. Many people thought marriage was
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Prashanth Nair
reddevil07nair
Thread on Demise of Number 10 The sad but much needed death of Number 10Over time, it’s been evident that football has evolved more and the traditional number 10 role
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Tara Moriarty
MoriartyLab
Any excess mortality experts out there?I'm looking the cumulative excess mortality tracker table on @OurWorldInDatahttps://ourworldindata.org/grapher/excess-mortality-cumulative-deaths?tab=table&stackMode=absolute&time=earliest.
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Dr. Nyri A. Bakkalian
riversidewings
BEHOLD, IT IS THAT TIME ONCE MORE! #FridayNightHistory and time to gather round and talk about Hiroshima, Fax Machines, and how The Old (Samurai) Days Were Really Not That Long
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DZ
davidzeee
There is only one teacher that can count: Steph Curry Jeff Bezos Sergey Brin Taylor Swift Puff Daddy David Blaineas one of HER students.A thread on the
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
April 27 was the last time there was a White House coronavirus task force briefing, leaving us with more than a month without regular updates from the group Vice President
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Francesca Tacchi ★ Italian history & shitposting
jackdaw_writes
It's wednesday! Which means it's time for an #ItalianThread. This saturday, I will cover a grim subject, so for today I have something more lighthearted in mind. Since it's December,
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David Lambert
DavidLambertArt
The following is a thread about some of the interesting modifications done to firearms in Western films in order to make one model look like another & the various reasons
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Dana Smith
SmithDanaG
Fauci is giving grand rounds at @JohnsHopkins today. Showing a map of the US covered in red, he says, "We are at the explosive, almost exponential, stage of the pandemic."
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Stefan Simanowitz
StefSimanowitz
1/. Many of the govt's claims have fallen by the waysideHowever, the central myth upon which the others hang, persistsThis is the idea that the govt switched from their #HerdImmunity
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David Frum
davidfrum
Lizzie Collingham is one of my favorite social historians working today. I finished the latest of her books, Biscuit, on Christmas Day. #FrumReads4 1/xhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1118496/the-biscuit/9781847926128.html Collingham'
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Selim Bradley
SelimSeesYou
Watching the BBC’s six party documentary on the Spanish Civil War. I won’t finish it all tonight. First thing that strikes me is how inapt comparisons are to modern US
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Zoe Keller
KellerZoe
The real story behind Britain's COVID Care Home crisis isn't what you think. The common answer is to blame the PM and the NHS, but that's not true. — Fraser
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Daily Suffragist
DailySuffragist
Charles Lenox Remond was the most prominent Black abolitionist in the US until he was overshadowed by Frederick Douglass.Remond’s commitment to women’s rights was as deep as FD’s, maybe deeper.
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