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Watch as @hans_kluge and technical experts provide a briefing and answer questions from journalists on #COVID19.Watch live here https://bit.ly/3ac4UC7 #coronavirus Thank you for joining us once again. For over 100
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Zeyn Joukhadar
ZeynJoukhadar
I am so tired of explaining to non-American friends how exhausting & dangerous it is to be trans, Black, disabled or poor in the US. How we were wanted dead
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PriyankaPulla
PriyankaPulla
Double/triple/quadruple don't matter unless mutations give virus ability to spread faster, infect better. Please *ask* for more data (which unfortunately is coming v. slow or not coming at all) instead
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Micheal OLainn
micheal_olainn
#Covid19 so little is actually known in scientific terms about Covid19 in terms of the fatality rate, the virulence, the infectivity, why different infected people have such different outcomes, the
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WhiskeyDelta6
Delta6Whiskey
1/@CBCOmbud @evanmitsui @jacksmyboy @CBCMeaghanK .Re: Stories of late. Folks, we have to step our game up here. It’s becoming more clear with time that Winnipeg’s own media machine is scared
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Haroon Chowdry
HaroonChowdry
It’s been an eventful day for data and evidence around children, schools and Covid-19. What does it all mean? Quick thread below First off, a really important new report
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Ricardo Reis
R2Rsquared
**** An ABC recoveryPeople discussing whether it is going to be a V, U, L, ... recession. I say neither. Sticking to the alphabet, it will be an ABC recovery.De-trended
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
This article correctly and powerfully documents the political pressures in the CDC.It mysteriously downplays the fact that the reason CDC was so easy to push around is they flagrantly ignored
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Megan Williams
MKWilliamsRome
#Covid19 lessons #Italy has learned that can be useful for other countries. I am not an expert; this thread is my own summary of what I have learned from Italian
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Alex Adamou
alex_adamou
Are standard epidemiological models useful for decision-making in a real epidemic in real time? We have been pondering this question recently at @LdnMathLab. Here are some (not too technical) thoughts.
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Ben Rothenberg
BenRothenberg
Grigor Dimitrov, fresh off his appearance at the Adria Series events, tests positive for COVID-19.He becomes the highest-profile tennis player to disclose a positive test for coronavirus, and he was
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Tie Reformer
TieCrimes
Lol OK “scientists” I’m sure the continent that has gone toe-to-toe with horrifying hemorrhagic fevers for half a century has no notes for the rest of ushttps://twitter.com/nypost/status/1302099410084560897 I’m reading Laurie
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Jeff Passan
JeffPassan
BREAKING: Major League Baseball is participating in a massive coronavirus antibody study, with up to 10,000 tests taken nationwide over the next two days. Researchers hope the results offer a
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⭐ Griffin Candey ⭐
griffincandey
So, another quick thought about everything opening back up (far too quickly, in my opinion.)Imagine you work in a restaurant: Your shift starts; you're all masked up and gloved up,
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Stylstc Clmnst
Sime0nStylites
The end lockdown question is very interesting and very very complex. There’s no point in saying we’ll leave it to the experts to give their recommendation. Because although the experts
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Stefan Rahmstorf
rahmstorf
We've all seen these #FlattenTheCurve graphs. I liked it too, at first. But at second thought it has two problems.1. Wrong proportions, which seriously downplay the #CoronaCrisis.2. A "solution" that
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