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Burnt-Out Case
BurntOutCase
On average 150 people die every day in NYC from all causes (55K a year). Yesterday nearly 400 people died from COVID (382). For last 5 days more in NYC
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SallyLockwood
sallylockwood
“Patient One” died in Codogno, Lombardy on 21st February47 days later Italy has lost 17,127 of its citizens Today is exactly 4 weeks of national lockdown & the country has
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Ditchwalk
Ditchwalk
If I could get accurate test results from anywhere in the world, I would want serological (antibody) results from Lombardy and NYC.What percentage of the populations of those regions are
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
It's approaching the pinnacle of human conceit to dismiss "rotten luck" as a factor between ending up in Italy-scale devastation and avoiding it. You need to go all the way
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Gavin Baker
GavinSBaker
1) Pulling together feedback and incremental thoughts to yesterday's thread on how the next month will shape the next year for the market and the economy given the unusually high
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James Tozer
J_CD_T
EXCLUSIVE: @TheEconomist has obtained data implying that parts of northern Italy have gained enough immunity to substantially slow down the spread of covid-19. (1/9)https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/10/31/italian-towns-hit-harde
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PLS-MA
PLSMA
1/ These are alarming trends in infection rates comparing the rates of spread of COVID-19 in Massachusetts prisons among both prisoners and corrections officers.* Many lives are at immediate risk.
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Marcello Puca
MarcelloPuca
The Italian National Statistical Institute just released an update on 2020 mortality rate (up to March 28). Focusing on #Lombardia, updated estimates (with @sergallet and Paolo Buonanno) show that official
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ilisa loves ari🇮🇹
guccitennishces
why #teamitaly is better than #teamfrance {a thread}: ariola granola all the monuments the exquisite italian cuisine (my favourite food in the mf universe) the beautiful italian regions such as
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Talked to a few doctors on #covid19 frontline this evening about excess beds/capacity issues the govt spoke about today Widely observed that far fewer people with other medical conditions are
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
1/ We talk a lot about density, economy, behaviour, oil price, urban form, geography and even race as factors impacting transit usage. An analysis of traffic patterns on regional trains
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
THE FALSE REGULATION DICHOTOMYThe few nursing homes in Lombardy that disobeyed the orders of the regional government avoided a tragedy. Those that followed them, survived.Is it necessary to relay on
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW: Sun 5 April update of coronavirus trajectoriesDaily new deaths:• US now recording more daily deaths than any country in the world since outbreaks began• UK still on similar path
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Timesh Pillay
timeshpillay
As a doctor following the Cummings scandal, I understand the anger it has caused for all sorts of reasons. But the true harm of his rule-breaking has been fully spelled
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The New York Times
nytimes
Italy underestimated the coronavirus outbreak at first, then officials ordered a national lockdown to contain it.A month later, officials warn it is still too soon to reopen.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/05/world/europe/italy-coronaviru
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
On the decision to reclose when an outbreak is intensifying. Let me first say that nobody wants to reclose. It is a drastic, disruptive move, to understate it. But we’re
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