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Maxx Chatsko
7MaxxChatsko
Will we need to make new coronavirus vaccines each year? Will it change "just like the flu"? Probably not. Coronaviruses and influenzas are very different in how they infect human
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
University of Berkeley has banned outdoor exercise, including solitary outdoor exercise, in response to a COVID outbreak. I had read the article to make sure this was not a parody.
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Mo Johnson-León
moridesamoped
This is fascinating. Within-US competition for remote* workers. Especially interesting is that the workers have to apply before being accepted to these programs. Hawaii offers free flights to stay for
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Milena Almagro
MilenaAlmagro
Opening 2021 with an attempt to answer some of the very interesting questions posed by @alamgael: How will the pandemic affect gentrification? What will be its effect on within-city inequality?
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
So, we've all been focused on the now, the short-term effects of #SARSCoV2 and the acute health impact of #COVID19, but what are we starting to learn about the long-term
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Erin Hegarty
erin_hegarty
Haven't had enough of City Council budget hearings yet? You're in luck. Aldermen will hear from four departments today — Cultural Affairs and Special Events, Buildings, Procurement Services and the
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
"All mortality models turned out to be wrong."Let's just accept that we can't predict how the virus will behave, how much pre-existing immunity there is, when will new waves come
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Katherine Ward
KWardTV
When I came back to work in the summer from maternity leave I returned to a different world in so many ways. The biggest difference was the pandemic. COVID-19 has
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Stands
Stands
Right now you are probably feeling particularly low, unproductive and lonely. We were all rushing towards the end of 2020, the elections, the swearing in, the vaccinations etc etc and
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Emma Purshouse Poet
EmmaPurshouse
My most looked forward to event as part of @WolvesLitFest is @ianelmslie62 's marvellous party. Happening Saturday 13th February 2.30pm I know you shouldn't have favourites, but I've got a
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) With Quebec posting its lowest daily tally of #COVID19 cases in nearly two months Monday and hospitalizations declining for six days, enough time has elapsed to consider the province’s
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Matt McClure
mattmcclure2
As Mark Twain once said, "there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." Here's a thread that looks at Premier Kenney's claim that the international border testing
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amanda ☂︎ || wandavision spoilers
justinminsimp
a thread on whats happening with indonesians and kristen gray it started with this thread posted by kristen gray, to summarize it, she basically talked about how her life became
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
More than 200k Americans have died of covid - about 70 9/11s, with no end in sight. Indeed, things are getting worse, as the US enters a "Pandemic Spiral," as
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
Hey, pretty sure that this is against Twitter's rules? Also, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that headline. Erickson's running around like, "Won't someone rid me of these meddlesome journalists?" Here's
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Dr. Namrata Datta 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 (PhD)
candinam
just as a person with a genetic defect like Down syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, genetic cardiac arrest, hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, Rett syndrome, etc.), because the genetic defect is forever!
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