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Anil
anilsaidso
A few months ago I recapped the thesis laid out by @JeffBooth in ‘The Price of Tomorrow’ explaining the effects of deflationary technology. This thread covers the other half of
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Alison Blunt
AlisonBlunt
1/16 Despite appearing to believe the government/media created illusion of a pandemic, headteacher Rob Grant of Clifton Hall School in Edinburgh appears to be one of the few astute, sane
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Josh Ford
jdcford
There is so much that upsets me about this story, so I am going to address a few in a thread. It's so disappointing that the coaching profession is still
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Michael Barrett
MLBarrett15
PM's briefing on new #COVID19dk restrictions just beginning. Infection rates in Denmark are too high, Mette Frederiksen says as she disinfects hands at podium. New restrictions, extended existing restrictions and
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
There is SO MUCH new science & high-quality journalism getting published about #COVID19 right now. Here's a thread on some of the pieces that caught my eye this week, and
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Stanley Pignal
spignal
One of the main reasons vaccination rates are so low in Europe is down to supply. And one of the reasons supply is low is because EU ordered doses late.
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
Although there was good #COVID19 news today, the hardest part still lies ahead. New cases are at record highs and hospitalizations will soon be as well. Deaths will sadly follow.So
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Young_ERC
erc_young
One of the most controversial topics in resus causing sighs all round...targeted temperature management! Why is it so controversial? Lets explore the science behind it, the papers that have shaped
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Stephen McIntyre
ClimateAudit
New article in journal published by Cambridge Univ Press says that testimony to House Oversight Committee in March 2020 mixed up case fatality rate (CFR) and infection fatality rate (IFR)
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Stephen Tapp 🇨🇦 🌎
stephen_tapp
Today's Labour Force Survey:• #CdnEcon added 419k jobs in July (mostly part-time), which brings employment now to 1.3 million jobs (or 7%) below pre-COVID levelshttps://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/200807/dq200807a-eng.htm
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eugyppius
eugyppius1
1. A better frame: 1918 – 2019 was the century of Influenza A. This era opened with the 1918 pandemic. This represented Influenza A's epochal victory over prior virusesUntil 2019,
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
Biden: "I've spoken with the leaders of the unions [...] we can safely open those elementary schools, where the highest risk of people transmitting the disease, number one" The highest
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Lara Schwartz
Lara_Schwartz
1/ Anyone with teaching experience understands that the more prepared for college your students are, the easier they are to teach (particularly writing). Community colleges are *not* for "slow learners,"
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Kevin Wilson
WilsonKM2
Today in the #AtlanticBubble The second wave is here.There were 11 new cases in the Bubble today: 5 in Nova Scotia, 4 in New Brunswick and 2 in Newfoundland and
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
This is the exact problem with our government's thinking & response- despite this strategy of 'tolerating deaths' and half-way measures having spectacularly failed, it's quite amazing that our govt still
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James Barry
JamesBarry1789
This is big. Seems the Sunday Times had to win court approval to publish. Here's the evidence provided by the experts to the court in the Keira Bell case.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/autistic-girls-seeking-answers-are-seizing-on-s
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