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Kelly Grant
kellygrant1
While waiting for @epdevilla's 4 p.m. newser, I dug into Toronto's COVID-19 neighbourhood maps. Found some interesting trends that might tell us something about whether closing bars and restaurants helped.
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Jesse Sharkey
SharkeyCTU1
[thread] The science says it’s safe to reopen? Really?There’s not a thing called “The science.” Scientific studies look at very specific questions. Ignoring certain questions and certain studies, while endlessly
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Michael Hiscox
MJRHiscox
It's worth looking at historical cases of how workfare programs displace public-sector union workers and suppress wage, even when the proponents initially claim this won't happen. The experience in NYC
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Steve Bezner
Bezner
The Texas Medical Center in Houston (largest medical center in the nation) announced 2300 new cases of #COVID19 were added yesterday. Additionally, their base ICU is at 97% capacity. (They
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Sarah Mills
smillsSK
SK COVID update:The sadness continues I'm afraid.One resident in the South zone, who tested positive for COVID-19, has died.The person was in the 80+ age category. 259 new cases, 9,244
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Rick Morton
SquigglyRick
Remember when Scott Morrison called the Royal Commission into aged care and I asked him about cuts to the aged care funding instrument and he denied it? Well have I
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Heather Knight
hknightsf
BREAKING: San Francisco is back in the state's red tier for #COVID19, meaning the virus submission is "substantial" here. Mayor London Breed orders non-essential offices to close and restricts capacity
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Silent Cal
KralcTrebor
The Obama administration defended Don't Ask, Don't Tell as policy in court.Fact. The Obama administration bombed Libya, approved a "surge" in Afghanistan and tried, unsuccessfully, to keep more troops in
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/10The latest IMF report on China was released yesterday and provides a lot of good information and intelligent insight on the Chinese economy. The IMF’s measure of China’s adjusted fiscal
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Jen Nelson
jbrittnelson
My sister (30s) is currently hospitalized in the Twin Cities due to COVID complications. In spite of serious cardiac and respiratory complications, it took them over 3 hours to find
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Z2 Comics
Z2comics
We will try in these coming weeks to be as transparent as possible regarding shipping. As always, COVID has a role to play. This thread will try to answer some
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Mari Saito
saitomri
As new coronavirus cases rise in Tokyo, it's good to keep an eye on this graphic, which tracks the number of patients requiring ECMO and ventilators in ICUs in the
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Victoria Stephen
EMcardiac
South African doctors are tough. We are used to extreme conditions. Making do with little. Going the extra mile for our patients. We have faced surge after surge of trauma
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Chris Vanderveen
chrisvanderveen
WEDNESDAY Hospitalizations now outHEADLINE: "Is Colorado over the hump?." 7/22: 247 COVID+7/15: 247(have we flattened the curve?) So, yeah, this is a marathon and not a sprint, yada, yada, yada,
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della ~ lesbianics instructor
della_morte_
Now that Democrats have control of most of the levers of government for at least two years this will be a defining moment to see if they hold any of
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/5 Lots of talk today about “being over the peak” and what that means for how quickly we can relax restrictions on social contact. But there are still 26,000 covid-19
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