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Carl Baker
carlbaker
New: mapping the spread of covid-19 cases in Greater Manchester by small area (MSOA), each week since March. This is a zoomed-in version of the England-wide animation I posted the
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
THREAD: COVID-19 is nothing like the flu.The current death count factors in the decision from a high IQ President who mandated restrictions extremely early, as well as treatment options now
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Jenni Byrne
Jenni_Byrne
THREAD: Trudeau dragged his feet and now Canada lags behind every other G7 country in terms of when the vaccine will be available to our citizens. Canada will have a
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Let's get back to the (new!) @IHME_UW #COVID model - this time looking at states. Recall, the model cut its estimate of peak hospitalizations almost in half last night,
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G•O•L
_gabyoI_
took care of my first COVID patient today. she was in her 20s and was not looking good at all and almost had to be intubated. If you think it
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
Study of 25,661 UK healthcare workers (including 8,278 with past COVID-19), showing past infection offers 84% protection against reinfection (93% for symptomatic disease) over 1-7 months. The emergence of the
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Lauren Weber
LaurenWeberHP
NEW: Dr. Robert Redfield has joined Big Ass Fans, making him the latest top Trump health official to lend his name and credibility to the air cleaning industry.But experts told
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Diana Berrent
dianaberrent
I'm 46 and had a fairly mild/average case of Covid in March. I was just diagnosed with post Covid onset Glaucoma. This didn't have to happen. Thanks all for your
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Michael Richards
nzmrichards
the "320 close contacts" would mostly have existed regardless of whether the women went to Wellington or not. It is mostly fellow passengers and "guests" at the isolation facility. also,
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James Tozer
J_CD_T
NEW: @ONS has just released data about total deaths and covid deaths up to April 10th. These show another big increase that week. Total recorded excess since March 20th is
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Fly
FPL_Fly
Her words are being twisted but finally someone on the same page as me. Certain restrictions (Social Distancing, large gatherings - inc sports/concerts etc, shielding of elderly & vulnerable) have
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Kathryn Mathias
KathrynMathias1
listening to Alberta Premier Kenneyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT0M9T3zLgA 2/soooo much underlying campaigning in this presser (seems to me, at least). You'd think there was an Alberta election just around the corner. Makes me
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Sean Michaels
swanmichaels
Went to apply for CERB today (I have a January birthday), and indeed you are excluded from government support if you received *any* freelance income in the past month. This
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Scott W. Atlas
SWAtlasHoover
Our COVID-19 mitigation policy of broad societal lockdown focuses on containing the spread of the disease at all costs, without consideration of its consequences beyond those directly from the pandemic:https://bit.ly/2ZGYmJY
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Sinead O'Carroll
SineadOCarroll
The biggest difference for me btw now and March is the strength and loudness of the debates around strategy. And I find it hard to figure out where to land
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Anna Davidson | #CovidisAirborne
PMGPSC
So today I was lucky enough to get a vaccine.Now I am eagerly waiting for day 4 to pass uneventfully. Also wore my lucky shirt for the win.#COVIDisAirborne #COVIDVaccination #AirbornePPE#Ventilation
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