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#Lockdowns
Jen Ramos (they/dude/siya) 🇵🇭♿
jenmacramos
I've been off twitter for the most part recently because I received some news about covid and the Philippines that has been hard to stomach. I don't think people in
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Don The Pleb
HeloProcurement
You know, it strikes me (rather suddenly) that Lisa (quoted) has been telling us for YEARS that government overreach in medicine and the laws around it were out of control.
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Knight of the Atlantic ♱
knight_atlantic
Recommendations for maintaining a healthy mindset throughout the lockdowns - a thread 1st Step: maintain a natural sleeping routine. It may sound obvious, but most people (myself included) easily
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Daniel Levitt
daniellevitt22
Prof. Michael Levitt @MLevitt_NP2013, #Nobel laureate from Stanford:"I think lockdown is a very crude, medieval-sounding phrase. I think closing schools, closing business and places of work is not such a
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
Sweden will have achieved herd immunity before summer, while countless lockdown nations, relying on Dark Ages science, balance rolling lockdowns & saving econ. No easy exit. Lockdown states have produced
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
The U.S.' coronavirus outbreak appears to have gone linear, with about 33,000 new cases and 2000 deaths each day. But so far there is no sign of a peak and
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
Some good news. U.S. testing rose today, to 139,613 tests/day. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18oVRrHj3c183mHmq3m89_163yuYltLNlOmPerQ18E8w/htmlview# The daily positive test ratio has generally been trending up, which is bad, because it indica
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Michael Ryan
theprovenance
I want nothing more than to re open my restaurant. But I don't understand people demanding that we ditch these lockdowns and reopen now, pretending we don't have a virus
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Devjyot Ghoshal
DevjyotGhoshal
EXCLUSIVE@krishnadas56 and I spoke to around a dozen scientists and officials to piece together the events that led up to India's massive second surge in COVID-19 cases.We found that the
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Kait 🦊
kait_oc
I don't think internationals realise the sacrifices NZ and Aussies have made for low covid. Families can't see each other cos interstate borders closed. Lots of kiwis work in Aussie
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Remy Levin
RemyLevin
This hot take has been getting some attention today, so I think it's worth talking about why I think it's specious, and why the headline it comes with ("Lockdowns don't
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Mathieu Duchâtel
mtdtl
Our series on public policies options in East Asia against #Covid_19 starts with Taiwan: rapid action, precise situation awareness on all cases, a strict quarantine policy, a nationalized mask economy,
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) As #COVID19 outbreaks pop up all over the province — from a Laval dinner party to a cluster of cases at a Quebec City microbrewery — the province is
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NotImpressed #FBPE 🎪 #SardinesUK
randombigbird
1. On the exit strategy. A number of European countries have been working on easing lockdown, how to do it and timelines.Europe prepares to ease coronavirus lockdowns https://www.ft.com/content/1fa5ae87-b3b6-4708-b9c5-58d2077b8d95 via @financialtimes
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Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
Poorer Eastern European Nations Could Teach the West a Lesson on #Coronavirus: In Eastern and Central Europe, infections have largely been kept under control and governments are starting to loosen
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dsgerbced
dsgerbced
Economist here. This is extremely wishful/partisan thinking. The economy is in ruins totally because of the mitigation. Synchronized mitigation in locations with no community transmission.https://twitter.com/JamesSurowiecki/status/131674648
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