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I would say that CP has a very conventional public health narrative, as has iSAGE. Who else would you recommend?
Tend to read loads of different ones, some disagreeing with the narrative, as I like to try to look at things from many sides and get different outlooks to challenge myself with. I'm a fairly neutral/central person, so look from right, left, Poor, rich, old, young, labs, scientists, mental health and so on. Love all the science/data learning, wish I had continued it from A levels, missed science based learning, instead studied flipping boring computers at degree and then more boring studying for my job for another 3 years.
Good general ones on covid science and data for covid (that I would generally recommend are, which generally aren't to technical, some verified, some not) :-
Eric Topol (@EricTopol) / Twitter
Prof Francois Balloux (@BallouxFrancois) / Twitter
Trevor Bedford (@trvrb) / Twitter
Muge Cevik (@mugecevik) / Twitter
Meaghan Kill ??? (@kallmemeg) / Twitter
Stefan Baral (@sdbaral) / Twitter
Andrew L. Croxford (@andrew_croxford) / Twitter
Thomas House (@TAH_Sci) / Twitter
James Ward (@JamesWard73) / Twitter
Florian Krammer (@florian_krammer) / Twitter
Bloom Lab (@jbloom_lab) / Twitter
Read alot of others, some not very active, some the odd times and quite a number of the labs based ones(like bloom above), but probably they are not for most people, as a bit technical and boring for people to read, thats what my wife says.