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Hugh Jones
hughjconsulting
Johns Hopkins University has decided to backtrack, and the autumn term will now be entirely online rather than on campus. The link below sets out their thinking.Even tho' they're US
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Laura Miers
LauraMiers
My body is no longer compatible w/the grueling & unrelenting pace of American life. I ran myself ragged. How are we are going to bounce back as a nation with
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Today on Fox, @KellyannePolls ranted that Biden doesnt have a COVID plan, when corrected, said "It isnt much of one"Let's compare:Trump: 1. "Ban China, with lots of exceptions, last February."2.
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Mark Cuban
mcuban
What we learned in 2020? This country can't efficiently deliver Food, Cash or Care to those who need it. We need required Direct Deposit accts for cash Deposits. Mailing checks
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) The second wave is now accelerating in Montreal at a much faster rate than in most regions across Quebec as the city posted a record 748 #COVID19 cases. Outbreaks
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The Education Trust in Tennessee
EdTrustTN
You can’t fix what you can’t see. It wasn’t that long ago that our systemic failures to serve students from low-income backgrounds, students of color, English learners, and students with
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Brandon Woo
brandonmwoo
Exciting news: I’ve now fully replicated an originally in-lab finding with babies over Zoom (n = 48)! A brief thread on my adventures in online infant testing. 1/10 Before this
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John Morales
JohnMoralesNBC6
Florida and the U.S. both set new records for #COVID cases today. Higher than March, higher than April. The highest it’s been. Yet I have a *select* few followers from
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Sarah Kliff
sarahkliff
As part of my reporting this year, I've read hundreds of bills for coronavirus tests.Some of them are pretty big — over $1,000 for tests that patients thought would be free.As testing
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
NEW: TX, FL, AZ, CA hospitalizations & ICU utilization separated from the rest of the country shows crisis was becoming visible in mid-June.Could have been cut off much earlier.Pulled together
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
This is a phenomenal article on the potential of different sorts of testing, and the ways that we are limited by demands for sensitivity and specificity. There's one important thing
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ReReadQ - #beNotAfraid
DigMemePray
THE MORE YOU KNOW - PCR Cycle Thresholds (CTs)1) PCR test is "gold standard" Covid test2) PCR test "amplifies tiny amounts of DNA material to become large enough to be
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K. Louise Neufeld 🇺🇸
ninaandtito
They call coronavirus “Kung flu” so you get mad about that, instead of getting mad about their INTENTIONAL slow walking of testing, which resulted in tens of thousands of unneccessary
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WJHL
WJHL11
Here is the thread for Northam's press conference for today, July 28. Northam started off the press conference by noting some statewide metrics. 87,000 people have been infected about 2,000
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C0VID-007
C0vid0
This is what I THINK has been happening to hospitals for the last couple of months...OCCUPANCY LEVELS have remained stable even though there has been a large increase in C0VID
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Rich Burroughs
richburroughs
Next I'm watching @stefanprodan talk about Progressive Delivery Techniques with Flagger. #KubeCon They made Flagger to make more safe deployments, with things like automated rollbacks. #KubeCon Flagger is on GitHub
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