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thread - contact tracingA case is someone who tests positive. A contact is someone within 6' of a case for more than 15 minutes from two days before and during
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logikut
If Section 230 was ever repealed, Twitter would be held accountable for everything that is posted on their platform. Social media companies would no longer be allowed to create their
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Mustafa Al-Bassam
musalbas
Looks like the conflicts of understanding among scientists is finally bubbling into the public discourse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYqpiH1Q8bQ>talkRADIO's Julia Hartley-Brewer is joined by Professors Paul Elliott and Anthony B
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Matt Malkus
malkusm
1/ I earnestly looked into this, because I wanted to know how they arrived at these results."[B]ased on predictive models, COVID-19 impacts could be lessened by up to 47% if
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AnyBodyCanFly
Thread My viewsLessons learnt from coronavirus and Life after coronavirus ~ Nature is at full bloom but we cannot enjoy it~ Good to have family time but family time is
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
0/ Thread on how mass-media-induced fear of COVID irrationally transformed our priors.I have talked a lot about the mass hysteria that was created...https://twitter.com/MarkChangizi/status/1239995212572876802?s=20This thread gets more at th
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el gato malo
boriquagato
yesterday, i posted this thread about the suggestive timing on the rise in US hospitalizations vs protests.the biggest pushback, as expected, was "but NYC had protests and no spike."i think
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Radd Seiger
RaddSeiger
1/ I’ve had the privilege recently of speaking to senior serving and ex intelligence officers on both sides of the Atlantic. Every one of them is appalled at what’s happened
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
What do peanuts have to do with lockdowns? Unintended consequences.A thread: Peanut allergies were rare among American children up until the mid-1990s, when only four out of a thousand children
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Robert Freudenthal
RobFreudenthal
so helpful to read a lockdown critical article from a leftist position, which is a perspective I share. Lockdowns, in my view, protect the healthy and financially well-off, enforcing working
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Lonni Besançon 🇫🇷 🇸🇪
lonnibesancon
1. Bad news for all the Sweden and herd immunity addicts out there: even Anders Tegnell admits he is not seeing any sign of herd immunity helping and explains that
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Les Perreaux
perreaux
Just dialed into the newser on what was supposed to be a day off. Dr. Arruda spoke about how children are less vulnerable to the virus, which opens the door
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Renee Hoenderkamp
DrHoenderkamp
This is going to be long. Its time to bring all of my thoughts about Covid and the governments response to it, into one thread. Because separately they may seem
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Gregg Gonsalves
gregggonsalves
.@SWAtlasHoover is the architect of the new Swedish approach to #COVID19 in @WhiteHouse. Try to protect the elderly and let the rest of us get infected. He has no relevant
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Victoria Brownworth
VABVOX
THREADThis J&J pause is a disastrous and unnecessary decision by @CDCgov and @US_FDA. There were NO blood clots in any of the thousands of women involved in the clinical trials.
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First Doctor
firstdoctorr
Someone asked yesterday, "I often fall sick of #malaria coz I'm #genotypeAA. Is there anything those with AA can do to reduce this?" Let's answer you now.A thread {Share
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