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Brynn Tannehill
BrynnTannehill
Thread on COVID-19. Bear with me.Tales of success over COVID-19 are greatly exaggerated, to say the least. We're seeing the national numbers coming back up on a week over week
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Sinead O'Carroll
SineadOCarroll
Stuff on Twitter doesn’t bother me too often but the ‘underlying condition’-brigade are really upsetting me. It’s not ok to dismiss a death as inevitable because someone doesn’t have perfect
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Diana Roman
volcano_diana
Anthropogenic (human-caused) seismic noise results from vehicle traffic, machinery, and other sources. Following #coronavirus lockdowns, anthropogenic noise on urban seismometers in Europe has decreased.... 1/?https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-0
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John Hayward
Doc_0
We'll be arguing about these coronavirus forecast models for years to come, and it's clearly important to refine them as much as possible so they are more accurate next time.
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
Also very hard to argue with this. States and WH need to provide clarity for the end of the lockdowns. Will there be one standard? Will states be allowed to
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Mike The Mad Scientist
MadMikeOfficial
Being skeptical is very important. However, skeptics need to know when to draw the line between fear mongering, and genuine reporting on aspects of the virus that China blatantly lied
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
I haven't read this yet, but I'm increasingly warming to the idea that lockdowns might have been a mistake and that alternative control methods might be preferable. In any case,
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Paul Colgan
paulcolgan
There is a debate right now which pitches health concerns against 'the economy', as if there were a binary choice to be made.An infinite amount of money would make it
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Rich
RickRoseland
The more I think about the media narrative of the past few weeks the more hilarious it getsBreaking: David Cameron lobbied government for money!!Did he get any money?Err..no, the company
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saskia
boygxnius
Uni students better not be blamed for a second spike when the govt have all but removed all lockdowns and precautions Students are going to have parties and meet up
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
By promoting fraudulent data, aggressively deploying disinformation, and flexing its institutional clout, Beijing transformed the snake oil of lockdowns into “science,” crippling rival economies, expanding its influence, and sowing auth
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Bethany S. Mandel
bethanyshondark
The argument for reopening was that Americans could use common sense to do it safely. If the White House and Senators can’t do that, well, there goes the whole ship.
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James Lindsay, man of internet swagger
ConceptualJames
A lot of you are pretty mad at me because I'm pretty serious about not opening up too soon with Covid-19, and you want hope. Well, here's what I really
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Michael Knowles
michaeljknowles
conservatives: wait a minute, is that Nancy Pelosi ignoring lockdown and mask orders to get a haircu—@theatlantic: HEY, LOOK OVER THERE, TRUMP HATES THE TROOPS! conservatives: oh man, i can't
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The New York Times
nytimes
Many have praised Sweden for staying open during the coronavirus outbreak.We looked at the data: Yes, Sweden is better off than many countries that enforced strict lockdowns. But its outbreak
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Nima Tavallaey Roodsari
NimaTavRood
At the end of the day this all comes down to money.The current football money circus is unsustainable, the lockdowns due to pandemic made sure of that. It’s not an
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