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deedeewoo

@randi0103

Ph.D. Candidate in IS; F1 fan; Tech geek; Data enthusiast

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scott cunningham (@causalinf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60 more infections since I reloaded to 3300 50 min ago. This is the largest number of the three sites im checking (NYT, JHU, and this one). coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en

60 more infections since I reloaded to 3300 50 min ago. This is the largest number of the three sites im checking (NYT, JHU, and this one). coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en
The COVID Tracking Project (@covid19tracking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK, grades are back. The score contains 4 simple components: 1. +1 for reporting positives reliably (only NV fails) 2. +1 for reporting negatives sometimes 3. +1 for reporting negatives reliably 4. +1 for reporting all commercial tests (All labs report positives.)

OK, grades are back. 

The score contains 4 simple components:

1. +1 for reporting positives reliably (only NV fails)
2. +1 for reporting negatives sometimes
3. +1 for reporting negatives reliably 
4. +1 for reporting all commercial tests 

(All labs report positives.)
Kirk A. Bado (@kirk_bado) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congressmen in quarantine: #AZ04 Paul Gosar #CA26 Julia Brownley #CO06 Jason Crow #FL01 Matt Gaetz #FL25 Mario Diaz-Balart #GA09 Doug Collins #LA01 Steve Scalise #MO02 Ann Wagner #NC11 Mark Meadows #NY04 Kathleen Rice #OK05 Kendra Horn #PA08 Matt Cartwright #UT04 Ben McAdams

Forbes (@forbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little-known company, one that ran into controversy for Hurricane Katrina contracts and is now running quarantine camps in the U.S., has scored more money from the CDC’s COVID-19 disaster response than any other on.forbes.com/60111tHDb

A little-known company, one that ran into controversy for Hurricane Katrina contracts and is now running quarantine camps in the U.S., has scored more money from the CDC’s COVID-19 disaster response than any other on.forbes.com/60111tHDb