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Russell Brown
publicaddress
The person did not work "in close proximity to the border" but offsite and apparently not close enough to even be covered by mandatory testing. She wouldn't have had even
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Adrian Reed
UKAdrianReed
There is no such thing as an IT project. There are, however, projects that impact or are enabled by technology and information.But "the tech" isn't the outcome; its a means.
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Bob Moore
BobMooreNews
One thing that El Paso has refused to do, for unknown reasons, is provide the community with weekly trends in positivity results on COVID-19 testing. This leaves the community flying
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
We can pinpoint the start of COVID mortality on 17/3, consistent with increase in ARI ED attendance on 23/2. Mortality returned to normal 22/5, consistent with ARI ED on 30/4.
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Zain Chagla
zchagla
1. COVID currently is not going to be eliminated. Islands/small countries can exploit geographic advantage - but are susceptible to the world given how deep this has infiltrated. Compare to
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Dr Duncan Robertson
Dr_D_Robertson
This is the evaluation report for the Innova lateral flow device tests that are currently being used in the Liverpool pilot.https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-11-11-oxford-university-and-phe-confirm-high-sensitivity-lateral-flow-tests-following
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Daniel Horowitz
RMConservative
It is the job of Congress to enforce the Privileges and Immunities Clause against the states when they violate basic liberties. Not only does this bill not arrest the states
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Marchy/David 🎩💜💙💖
Marchyecilam
Long medical thread/rant (sorry in advance).So for a while now, I’ve been out of work (on standby). Originally, I was sent home because my work was “shutting down” for lockdown
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Aditi Singh
SquidSingh
Taking a stand here for special schools for a number of reasons, all necessary and all for long term gain. 1. Our staff and children are as likely to catch
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Luke Sheridan Rains
sheridan_rains
Our new paper looks at why rates of involuntary hospitalisation are rising. It was conducted by the @MentalHealthPRU for the #MHAReview in 2018. We were interested in whether there have
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Alex Boyd
alex_n_boyd
Today the UK did something that is being heralded as historic: they were the first in the world to approve a COVID-19 vaccine for use in their country. What does
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Matt Barnum
matt_barnum
1/So if you read this NYTimes op-ed from a few days ago, you might have been taken aback by this line. "Half of kids have an A- average?? Kids these
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Dr. Zach G. Collins 🙂
ZachCol58464771
1/Here's some stuff for Black Friday. I have never shared the panic being generated by local media nor have I ever bought into the fear being perpetuated by our @Allegheny_Co
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
As an ER doc who's spent the last year of my life trying to stop a deadly virus from killing my neighbors, 6 words in @joebiden's speech lifted me up
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JEN KIRKMAN 👩🏻‍💻
JenKirkman
You. have. got. to. be. fucking. kidding. me. I read that this time they have mandatory rapid testing at the show. Huh. That’s what I was told was making the
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Benjy Renton
bhrenton
What happened at Notre Dame? Earlier today, the university moved all classes online for 2 weeks in order to slow the spread of the virus stemming from a recent outbreak.
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