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Notre Dame
NotreDame
When we began our efforts to reopen the University, we emphasized the importance of being agile, flexible & responsive.We received feedback & questions this past week & want to clarify
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Nick Davies
NJ_Davies
Reading the new NAO report on test and trace I’m struck by 3 things:1) the vast majority of the budget is for testing. Why so little on contain? Stark difference
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
We have encountered a technical issue in the reporting system, so we will be unable to provide detailed #COVID19AB case numbers today. This has not impacted our ability to identify
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
For perspective, it brings Ireland to a 14-day incidence of 3.7 per 100,000, which remains one of the lowest in Europe (30 times lower than Sweden).EU countries average 14-day incidence
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Support Our Students
SOSAlberta
A statement from SOS Alberta:Following this afternoon’s announcement that Alberta K-12 students will return to in-person classes January 11th, Support Our Students Alberta is extremely concerned about the actual sustainability
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
At the national level, we are clocking case counts reminiscent of April. This is bad news - we are headed in the wrong direction. In 3 of the last 5
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allison (birthday girl)
allisongeroi
DC reopened despite not meetings 4 of its 6 metrics. Cases (obviously) are going up with no sign of stopping. We haven’t had this many days of sustained increase in
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Tracy O'Connell Novick
TracyNovick
So I hear @MassGovernor is being joined by the Commissioner and DPH today...(I don’t know; I heard) Ever the optimist, here are some things that would actually be useful to
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Ruth Armstrong
DrRuthAtLarge
What this article says about precarious work makes much sense. The whole thing raises other issues for me too... 1/nhttps://twitter.com/mariemcinerney/status/1329924852833157120 Calling someone a liar, and the cause of a statewide
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Lauren Hope
mshopeteach
(1) So there are 15 confirmed cases of Covid-19 at Shaftesbury School. All attached to their hockey academy run by The Rink. @rha_winnipeg (2) Letters have been slow in arriving.
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
I know that some people have concerns after the 1st case of variant transmission in schools was identified yesterday. This is understandable. We are being extremely cautious to limit any
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Alison Palmer
alijanepalmer
Two weeks tomorrow I go back to work. So here’s my two week thread. @AdrianaLaGrange @jkenney @CMOH_Alberta I know you’re banking on very few children getting sick. I hope with
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Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸
ASlavitt
COVID: Everyone should not have to know someone personally who has died or been seriously ill from COVID-19 for the US to finally do the right thing.Why do we have
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el gato malo
boriquagato
tinfoil thought experiment of the day:why would big tech companies like google and apple care about vaccination and vaccine passports?because a digital health passport on your phone means you cannot
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Samir Kayande
SamirKayande
Clear evidence that case count is now falling in Alberta over the last week, but very slowly. Impact of tighter restrictions might start to bite more over the next week.
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Michael Powell
powellnyt
NYC & Schools: Truly thorny decision as to whether to close. 3% cutoff seems random. Or not? Stunning that City, which pioneered public health in the USA is flying blind.
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