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el gato malo
boriquagato
i am not an epidemiology experti just thought someone on twitter should say this at some pointthat said, i do know a fair bit about biotech, data, & have a
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Dr N. Brodie נחמה
brodiegal
I'm not an economist but* I wanted to post a short thread because I remain concerned that we are not distinguishing clearly between the alleged economic costs of the lockdown,
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George Zornick
gzornick
Rep. Clyburn on CNN re: select coronavirus committee he will lead: "My understanding is that this committee will be forward-looking. We're not going to be looking back on what the
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
Deadly, supposed "mistakes" committed by police officers are excused or forgiven bc they are supposedly afraid for their lives. But no misstep or rule-breaking committed by people trying to escape
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Noam Blum 🦉
neontaster
I don't know who needs to hear this, but projections and predictions are not the same thing. I'm starting to think that this whole fomenting frustration about the models being
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Rodger Armstrong #StayHomeSaveLives
rodgerarmstrong
You wonder why we haven’t heard more from Professor Carl Heneghan over the last few weeks? Why isn’t he advising the Government? Brilliant insight with @maitlis on @BBCNewsnight even offered
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
A dear friend of mine died a year ago. Her death was entirely preventable. She lost her health insurance coverage because she left a job to be self-employed AND moved
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Chris Hayes
chrislhayes
OK, so from my interviews with a ton of epidemiologists over the last bunch of months, here's a pretty straightforward plan to suppress the virus and get the US to
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
Ok. Here's a little insight into the life of an infectious disease epidemiologist trying to handle uncertainty and report responsibly. Warning - the coming thread will contain many "i'm not
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
In April an average of ~2,000 people died of coronavirus in the US each day. That is more than daily average from cancer or heart disease. I fear there is
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
ThreadI wouldn't have believed this unless I saw it myself.This tweet is real. @realDonaldTrump did not make it up. The Democrats are actually, genuinely making Trump's tweets a campaign issue.They're
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The Washington Post
washingtonpost
A leading model used by the White House to chart the pandemic predicted that the U.S. may need fewer hospital beds and ventilators than previously projected and states may reach
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
"Numbers were minimal. Numbers were going to be 100,000 people." -- Trump dodges a question about whether he takes any responsibility for the number of US coronavirus deaths surpassing 50,000
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tyro
DoubleEph
As you guys know, I’m now a highly sought after corona expert on Twitter. So I want to share some random thoughts that came to me while I was in
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Madhu Pai, MD, PhD
paimadhu
Thread on the 2020 Global Tuberculosis Report released by WHO today.10M people developed TB in 2019 and 1.4M died. Hardly any change from the previous year.https://www.who.int/teams/global-tuberculosis-programme/global-tuberculosis-report-2
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Tom Moyer
TomMoyerUT
New chart for today, 4/10. Per capita daily new cases for counties in Utah. I had resisted adding this, but I kind of like being able to see it now.
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