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Bob Wachter
Bob_Wachter
1/ Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 101This week, it felt like we entered a new phase of Covid. In March & April, we had panic, lockdowns, and surges… in certain places.
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Simon Clancy
SiClancy
Here’s why coaching helps lift talent & why Miami is winning despite not having great depth. The early punt block vs LA: Kavon Frazier at the bottom of the formation
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InStyle
InStyle
Meet this year's 50 #InStyleBadassWomen: women who show up, speak up, and get things done — no matter what else is going on.https://www.instyle.com/news/the-badass-50?utm_campaign=instyle_instyle&utm_content=manual&utm_medi
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Alex Forsythe
alexforsythe
Think of someone you love. Now imagine watching as they slowly die, their body shutting down because one or more of their vital organs can no longer function well enough
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The Rev. Gini Gerbasi
GiniGerbasi
I just read a warning to conservatives that electing Joe Biden would be "the end of America." It made me wonder - seriously - What would that look like to
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Ben Murphy
BenBMurph
If you’re wondering what overseas travel and Australia’s hotel quarantine program are like, here’s what happened on our trip home from Canada to Australia (a thread) Our
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Liz 🚵♀️
LizLloyd
One of the hard things about living in Utah and being inactive/post-Mormon and also being non-confrontational, is you’re often put in awkward situations. I have a lovely neighbor whom I
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James Griffiths
_JamesGriffiths
#EnergyEfficiency retrofit must drive the #GreenRecovery. But don't take my word for it - here's a non-exhaustive thread of key advocates, in no particular order. 1/An excellent report on Rebuilding
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leora cruddas
LeoraCruddas
A thread offering a reflection on the last ten months in #education1/10 In March last year, you moved to remote education within days of being told to limit attendance in
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
This report, on student behaviour during COVID, is very important: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/educationandchildcare/articles/coronavirusandtheimpactonstudentsinhighereducationinenglandseptembertodecember2020/2020-12
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louis appleby
ProfLAppleby
Suicide in several countries, inc England, didn’t rise after lockdown - see @bmj_latest this wk. Yet many studies have shown poorer mental health. How do we square these findings? Answer
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Kevin R. McClure
kevinrmcclure
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about what colleges’ duty or responsibility is in a global pandemic that has killed over 116,000 people in the United States. 1/n This is
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Nandini 🇮🇳
NAN_DINI_
During the Lockdown only three of my workers left for home.https://twitter.com/nan_dini_/status/1259697816667975693 The remaining sixty five waited on my assurance that once the Lockdown was lifted we would return to complete
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Jill Filipovic
JillFilipovic
One of my hopes is that post-Covid, we can have a serious conversation about homeschooling and the need to better regulate it to ensure that kids are (a) safe, and
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Dave Johnson
dcjohnson
Here is an interesting idea: Let Republican voters FEEL the consequences of what their politicians want. /1https://www.politicalorphans.com/democrats-should-weaponize-federalism/ /2 "Pass a national $15/hour minimum wage bill. To lure
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Shawn Moen
SmallDogFred
This piece sums up a lot of my recent concerns and brings to mind a few random thoughtshttps://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canada-is-sleepwalking-into-a-third-wave-and-it-could-be-the-worst-one 1) The emergence of variants with
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