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Niall Conroy
NICU_doc_salone
In watching the Irish covid commentary in last 24 hours there are some recurring teams, to which I’d like to offer some counter-opinions: - The Covid PCR test is fine.
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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ A bit of a speculative thread on why the @IHME_UW model has failed so catastrophicallyTo recap: hospitalizations for COVID-19 fell outside the IHME's 95% confidence interval *twice* in one
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mattparlmer 🌷
mattparlmer
Still stand by this. We need to start putting anybody who can't WFH in appropriate PPE and back to work. Even retail and restaurants can operate at a limited level
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
How should governments evaluate lockdowns as a policy?Jury is out on whether lockdowns significantly decrease cases & deaths relative to other measures (e.g. social distancing, hygiene, limiting big events)However we
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Health Nerd
GidMK
Have lockdowns been bad for the economy?A new report from the International Monetary Fund has a very interesting answer to the question 1/n 2/n The report is here, and well
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
(We should absolutely end lockdowns since they have no empirically demonstrated efficacy versus other alternative policies like centralized quarantining and universal mask requirements)https://twitter.com/graykimbrough/status/1250089695566090241 The
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Anraya🍦Palmer
apalm_is_napalm
Every morning I wake up, I am reminded in some way about the value of black lives in this country. Thread. Hmm this story sounds familiar...https://twitter.com/melodymcooper/status/1264965252866641920 White lies are DANGEROUS.
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Victoria Fox
drvictoriafox
I gotta tell you. Lockdowns are a goldmine for proving Republican talking points. I could be tempted to move right on the political scale. According to mostly liberal, academic college
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Let's think a bit harder about why people might be dying in excess at the moment. Look what happened in spring to visits to A&E for heart attacks and angina.
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
A comment on lockdowns: Given their impact, they need a clear rationale. We have heard two:1) To end ALL infections (see Dr. Fauci here, we can "relax social distancing" once
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Hugo Slim
HSlim_Oxford
Checklist for designing #COVID19 response. What should we do when we cannot do everything everywhere? 10 quick questions for humanitarian managers as they make tough choices and prioritise resources. Please
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Fraser Nelson
FraserNelson
I'm involved with the Social Mobility Foundation, who help bright teenagers from deprived backgrounds get to top unis. They're now up against an exam scoring system that judges pupils by
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The Disruptive Physician
DocEvenhouse
1 -Here's what I know + PCR test results do not equal clinical disease. Immunity occurs at many levels, IgA mucosal, T-cell immunity, innate memory cells and finally IgG. IgG
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) I know we all focus on the American economy. But what if, perhaps, the sly Chicoms had a bigger target:world capitalism?2) Note that Greece's hotel industry may be doomed.https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/65-greek-hotels-face-bankruptcy-lock
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Daily Mail U.K.
DailyMailUK
THREAD: The TRUTH about the claims scaring us all to death:Soaring infections, teeming hospital wards, and terrifying death rates... but do the numbers justifying crippling new lockdowns REALLY stand up
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Avik Roy
Avik
So @YouTube just took down a June 23 interview that Scott Atlas (@SWAtlasHoover) did with his employer, Stanford's @HooverInst, because it "contradicts the World Health Organization or local health authorities'
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