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Cody Miller
CodyMillerELA
In my #LiberateAndChill module I ask educators to learn and commit to learning LGBTQ history. I'm still learning, of course. A good friend informed me yesterday the role Dr. Fauci
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ANGRY NAVAL OFFICER©️
BlueGhost40_
Thread.Different PerspectiveImagine you were born in 1900.On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday. 22 million people perish in that war. Later in the
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Miguel Hernán
_MiguelHernan
1/Look at the shape of these curves. New York and Madrid had similar epidemics until they spectacularly diverged.In March, both cities were caught by surprise and shut down because of
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Jacques Bannon
neoliberal_dad
It’s a good thing we eliminated polio in the 1950s because there’s no way in hell we could eliminate it under the 21st century health economics conventional wisdom Imagine Ezra
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Kurt Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
I can't fully express the horror I feel - and everyone else should - about @larry_kudlow and apparently other conservatives saying "no one could have known about COVID-19 exponential growth."First,
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Patrick Howse
Baghdaddi
A thread about the cancellation of #Oktoberfest2020. This is quite a signal from the Bavarian premier, Markus Söder. Cancelling the Oktoberfest is a big deal, but the health risks were
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ One of the biggest reasons why we had been pushing for #BetterMasks was because when you have a catastrophic surge like we are seeing in India-- you need the
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özlem altınkaya
ozlem_altinkaya
"But if we’re going to have cities and the coronavirus, maybe the future is 1922, not 2022."https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/opinion/cities-density-coronavirus.html?smid=tw-share several counter-arguments on the urban density-COVID relati
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bob jones
moderatedew
1/ An emerging narrative is that the UK wasn’t “ready” for the #coronavirus pandemic crisisIn order to address this sensibly we need to first ask what does “ready” mean in
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Mark Tomlinson
markskeptic
Remarkable piece by Richard Cash and Vikram Patel. I will paste one long quote in a thread. Has COVID-19 subverted global health?https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)31089-8/fulltext#.XrbwOav9ZOg.twitter "Concurrent
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noa-witheringly
noawitheringly
This is a note-to-self recap thread about some things I’ve learnt in the past month by reading (mostly specialists’ twitter accounts) about #coronavirus (-es) and related illness-es, and in particular
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Alan Baxter
AlanBixter
COVID-19: Where are we now #41.Things will not go back to normal. There is no “back.” This cannot be undone…/2 2.COVID-19 affects different people in very different ways that are
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
#covid19 presser @WHO starts with @DrTedros saying almost 2,5 million cases have now been reported to WHO and more than 160,000 deaths. "We see different trends in different regions and
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
A fascinating blog post by Andrei Illarionov, considers carefully the infection and death rates due to coronavirus in different parts of Italy. He points out the big differences between different
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
In a matter of minutes today the official count of U.S. deaths to #COVID19 will reach 200,000, with >6.8 million infections. Worldwide more than 31 million cases have been reported.All
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Alex Beisenherz
Belex70
(1)The total death toll on #covid19 in the US is reaching 100.000 Could this sad reality have been expected? Minithread 1/4https://twitter.com/DrEricDing/status/1264313612312731649?s=20 (2)On April 1st I took a screenshot of the
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