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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/9 Covid Epi Weekly: One Step Forward, One Step BackDecreasing cases in much of country. But decreasing testing, less information, and impending explosions with schools, universities, and more.Primary concern :
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JW Mason
JWMason1
This is shocking irresponsible. The study Oster is promoting here piles unsupported assumption on unsupported assumption to produce a wildly speculative number ("estimate" is too generous) for purported deaths from
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uncatherio đđ
uncatherio
I'm noticing a dynamic around physics/causality-compatibility-or-not-with-woo that strikes me as a sort of "emergent motte & bailey"and I'm not really sure how to approach productively(curious for any thoughts/advice a
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NJSIAA
NJSIAA
1/ NJSIAA updates plan for returning to playAugust 20, 2020 â Itâs game on!Today, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Associationâs (NJSIAA) Sports Advisory Task Force released its Return-to-Sports Plan,
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The Undercover Fund Manager
FMUndercover
Finally finished reading Nick Sleep's Nomad Investment Partnership letters, all 245 pages. Wow, what a read! I've picked out my 35 favourite extracts which I've organised into 10 key themes.
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The Securocrat
TheSecurocrat
Although hard power is a vital tool for many states, this argument misrepresents soft power and aid to make the point.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/20/liberal-elites-love-overseas-aid-guns-hard-power-guarantee-britains/ First, th
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
Hmmmm, disinformation... like?:1. Intersex people are neither male or female2. Intersex people prove that sex is a spectrum, or that male people are female3. Sex is a cultural, or historical
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Jon Ilgen
Jon_Ilgen
There have been several recent posts about cognitive biases, and I thought Iâd weigh in with some ideas to consider. It's hard to fit all of this into 140 characters,
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
1/ An #EpiTwitter about theory... https://twitter.com/theatlantic/status/1295469921233772547 2/ Many epidemiologists are not trained in social or health behavior theory. Its value is often overlooked in a field that values quantitative
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Robot James
therobotjames
In this brilliant article, Kris talks about the importance of trying to "shorten the feedback loop"? How does a fundamental manager "shorten the feedback loop"? I don't do anything that
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Carrie Cahill Mulligan
CCMFeltHats
Universal paid maternity leave would eliminate MANY unnecessary adoptions in the US.How many? According to this study, somewhere between 65-80%:https://www.adoptioninstitute.org/dai-press/the-donaldson-adoption-institute-and-the-university-
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Kevin Rinz
kevinrinz
I guess Iâll do some jobs numbers interpretation tweets ahead of time this month:Normally, the jobs numbers are a great summary measure of how the economy is doing. If youâre
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Claire Sandberg
clairesandberg
Following Bowman's victory, which was aided by independent spending, and in light of Warren's bullshit attack earlier this year on DSA/Sunrise/Dream Defenders/MTR/CPD/PA/PDA/OR, I hope the left can move beyond simplistic
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Johnny Rich
JohnnySRich
It'd be easy to pick holes in @GavinWilliamsonâs speech on #FEReform to @SMFthinktank, but in many important aspects his goals are right. We DO need to radically revivify our FE
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Jennifer Cohn âđ» đą
jennycohn1
We are in a very dangerous place because we don't have laws requiring evidence-based elections. If Trump wins the 2020 election due to election fraud, how will we prove the
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Ian David Moss
iandavidmoss
Last month a friend asked me "what's the best resource you've read thus far on human decision-making?" 1/ After thinking about it, I decided to recommend her one of the
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