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Dr Naomi Wolf
naomirwolf
Surely if you report on COVID you must be able to read map of COVID data for soundness. How can you tell if what you are reporting on is true
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Sanjeev Sanyal
sanjeevsanyal
When the #COVID19 lockdown was imposed in India in March, leading public figures & journalists spread the prediction that over 3-500mn Indians would be infected and upto 2mn would die
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CYDA
CydaAu
Following the health advice should be everyone's number one priority during #COVIDVic. A close second should be ensuring the right supports are available for all children and young people, including
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Creative Communications Union
CreativeCommsU
As we return to another lockdown, we are reminded of all the people in our industry struggling to cope at home. Those of you who are uncertain of your future,
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Dr Dominic Pimenta đź’™ *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
Brandon Lewis couldn’t say why the U.K. has the worlds worst death rate for COVID 19.I thought of a few suggestions Pre 2020: NHS in worst ever state Scrapped public
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Irene Petersen đź’™
i_petersen
Does schools play a role in the transmission of #COVID19?Let's look at the data from @ONS covid19 surveyThis is from the autumn 2020 where UK was in lockdown in November,
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Afroze (on hiatus from life)
afrozefz
The government's rule of six is pointless while schools, universities and workplaces remain open. Here's why.In theory, classrooms are being contained as 'bubbles' in schools. But these are 25+ students
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Royal Society of Literature
RSLiterature
Our Careers in Literature is now LIVE! Join us on Crowdcast to hear the career paths of those working in the literature sector. Tonight's panel: @a_pirmohamed, @tommacandrew, @JessKaaa01, Helen Staton
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Chris Williamson
WilliamsonChris
Although UK service sector output fell back into decline in November amid the second COVID-19 lockdown, both manufacturing and construction saw output growth accelerate.... ... meaning the UK economy looks
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Glenside Juniors FC
GlensideJuniors
Here’s a few reasons why smaller clubs like us may struggle to get going again after the lockdown.In the summer of 2019, in preparation for the start of season 2019/20,
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Sam Zimmerman
samdzimmerman
Sweater Talk:I would like to spotlight the best @Shudder Exclusive Sweaters of 2020Have to start with the great: Fanny's big hand big fit in SCARE ME Sweater Talk: big love
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Wowowow. Read this thread to know what Team Apocalypse really wants. A “90% lockdown” for six weeks. Meaning: no interstate travel. Limited food production, supply chains, and healthcare (!). And,
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. Since this thread took off, I’ve read a lot of pro-lockdown content. These are huge twitter networks, dominated by people claiming to be academics, doctors. Their ideas and statements
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Dr. Shaw
shawphd
I find myself being deeply annoyed that now people are suddenly so concerned about children’s mental health when they’ve been utterly uninterested in it for years. It’s hard not to
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Remarkable data from the ONS just published which shows that they think just over 2% of the population in England had Covid-19 in the week to January 2nd.That's 1 in
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JohannesBorgen
jeuasommenulle
A thread inspired by two charts (h/t @C_Barraud & @economistmeg ) which raise an important question: what will happen to banks if there’s a 2nd wave or 2nd lockdown? First,
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