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Margarita
margaritaevna95
I have spent the last few weeks engrossed in reading about vaccines, germ theory and terrain theory, in order to hear the other perspective that we don’t learn in a
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
ThreadToday we saw the birth & death of a coronavirus news cycle suggesting - contrary to common sense - that the Biden Admin had to “start from scratch” on a
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Julie Hanlon Rubio
JulieHRubio
Quoted in New York Times on #marriage: “To have known somebody all these years, and to have lived this life together, and to have weathered the brutalities of intimacy —
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
@gummibear737 I was against the lockdown when the epidemic started. Any one with a background in public health could’ve known back in March the following: 1/nhttps://twitter.com/gummibear737/status/1298246378657808384 1. In March, WHO
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Cleavon MD
Cleavon_MD
I'm exhausted. I went from the frying pan into the fire, 3 surges between NYC & Arizona. Sleepless nights filled with haunting memories - last words, sobbing eyes & shrill
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Shailly Gupta
Shaillytweeting
As countries meet today for an informal discussion on game changing #TRIPS waiver proposal, it will be interesting to see if wealthier nations will answer the questions raised by the
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Andrew Levi
AndrewPRLevi
Brexit “vaccine victory”. EU-UK “vaccine war”. Intra-EU squabbling. We can learn something vital. Existential. Not about vaccines. Nor pandemics. And not what Brexiters or “I-like-the-EU-but-feel-I-must-criticise-it-now” comment
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James
agoodfireburns
It’s genuinely surprising how few people understand the impact of volume on problems.Whether it be Covid or Brexit, the quantity involved in a problem is the difference between systems coping
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Tim Cook
doctimcook
Some reflections after a weekend on ICUMost importantly, despite distractions like Brexit, COVID-19 remains our most pressing matter......and vaccination our most pressing priority.There are major threats & real opportunities The
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Benjy Sarlin
BenjySarlin
One under-appreciated reason COVID negotiations are a mess that I heard brought up reporting this story is that -- unlike other countries -- we don't have any national plan on
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
This has been a known issue that the virology/epidemiology/public health community has been screaming about for months. There was a great investigative piece in NYT where every expert quoted said
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fiona ✌️
neonfiona
Thread on the inaccuracies in Emily's career in social media marketing, from a social media marketer. Because if I don't do it, I'll just have to keep things to myself
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
1. #ZeroCovid Ireland proponents use a similar logic to someone looking at James Mcclean and Shane Duffy and telling everyone #Ireland can win the world Cup because Brazil and France
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#BOOM #BOOM #BOOM
BOOMBOO99565009
Thread for Monday Dec 14, 2020It's Time!The order has been given!Your time is over DS!@realDonaldTrump @DanScavino #WeAreTheNewsNow #DigitalSoldiers#Trump #MAGA #inFILTRATION #EnoughIsEnough #TheGreatAwaking #AmericaIsNotForSale#mondayt
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
I'm unsure whether the rolling back of lockdown restrictions is going too quickly, but I *am* sure that the level of doom-mongering about it from some, all sharing the same
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Sandy Douglas
sandyddouglas
This is BAD NEWS for other vaccines too, prob incl Ox/AZ, tho protection against severe illness may well be less affected. Risk:benefit of vaccination remains strongly favourable but I’m V
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