Toggle navigation
TWText.com
TWText.com
faq
Contact US
Follow US
#COVID
Dr. Chris Dark
Darky999
My “breadth” measure of US COVID cases, which is # of States with 1,000+ cases per day just hit a new high, 21 StatesLooking at UK and France having massive
Read more
Lisa Mei Crowley 🐸
LisaMei62
New Q (28 Mar '20) Japan had 851 deaths fm pop of 126.5M. NY, NJ, MI & CA forced nursing homes to accept infected patients. Was well-known COVID-19 was esp dangerous
Read more
Dr Kate J Miller (she/her)
DrKateJMiller
On Tues, I had the same reaction to NACI's latest AZ advice as the rest of you but after reflection and reaction I have to say-NACI is right. We must
Read more
Dr. Ali Nouri
AliNouriPhD
1. Japan has a remarkably low death rate despite avoiding harsh lockdowns. That's because it a) recognized early that the virus doesn't just transmit at close distances, but also long-range
Read more
Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
Today is exactly 14 days since Greece went into a lockdown much stricter than UK. Many rebuked it as premature, illiberal, precipitous, draconian and something the British - wot, wot
Read more
Liz Wolfe
lizzywol
There's something jarring about how regional coronavirus feels: NYTimes running a front page with the 100,000 names of Americans who've died (and watching friends in NYC, DC, generally adopt mask-wearing
Read more
Uncle Blazer
blakesmustache
Thread: Debunking Trump’s excuses for mishandling the global pandemicPlease feel free to copy and paste the following tweets in response to Trump apologists who try to excuse his mishandling of
Read more
Marc Daalder
marcdaalder
A common canard in NZ, spread by talk show hosts, misguided academics and conspiracy theorist political candidates, is that the @WHO revised down its estimate of the death rate of
Read more
Daniil Gorbatenko
Daniilgor
This article summarizes a study that showed that most of the people still testing positive in San Francisco are essential workers. What is interesting, however, is that nothing is mentioned
Read more
Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
Short thread RE: uncertainty and COVID strategy. Some thought COVID was overblown and that an aggressive response was a wasteful overreaction. Some thought it was uncontrollable and we should just
Read more
Leslie McClure
StatGirlLAM
New return to work guidelines from @floridastate apparently specify: "Effective, August 7, 2020, the University will return to normal policy and will no longer allow employees to care for children
Read more
Tom Forth
thomasforth
So frustrating to see that "England's Covid-19 rate is increasing because more tests are being done" piece go viral over the weekend and this morning. It's a decent piece, and
Read more
Emily MacKenzie
emmackenz
It’s so mind-blogging to see @AdrianaLaGrange talk like we’ve done great with handling pandemics in schools. Here’s my experience, for what it’s worth. In September I was genuinely terrified. Like,
Read more
Alisha
AlishaSijapati
I don't like Twitter, but for some odd reasons I have to be here. So, here is a long thread for you people. The past one week has been extremely
Read more
Sarah Thomson
sarahmsthomson
Find out what #healthfinancing actions countries are taking to reduce the adverse effects of #COVID19 on people & health systems in Europe. A new brief from #WHOBarcelona @WHO_Europe http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/Health-systems/health-
Read more
qnx
qnx111
OPPORTUNITIES DURING MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER (MCO) It has been more than two weeks that the MCO was imposed in Malaysia. I look back on how I have spent that time
Read more
‹
1
2
...
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
...
2361
2362
›