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Mohsin Hijazee
MohsinHijazee
America has 16,000 ventilators in reserve but 70,000 are needed. First time, we're counting something other than warheads, submarines and aircraft carriers. Who are we fighting? The thing to worry
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Caitlin Rivers, PhD
cmyeaton
If experts tell you something is unknowable, don’t keep asking new people until you get a straight answer. Because in doing so you haven’t found the truth, you have found
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Asma Shuweikh
Asmaa96388862
Are these the Turkish military aircraft that are sending medical aid to the Uk to help deal with the #coronavirusuk ? This was taken near my place, near
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Steven Schooner
ProfSchooner
Following the news that the Navy has relieved the Roosevelt's commander, I'm reminded of @DougStantonBook's chilling book, IN HARM'S WAY, in which the Navy exonerated McVay, the Indianapolis's commander, but
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Daniel Reeders
engagedpractx
Lot of people disappointed that Melb isn't relaxing restrictions despite low numbers today. But it was never about the total or the R, pace John Quiggin's musings. It's about the
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Andrew Neil
afneil
From The Spectator's Covid-19 newsletter:The rise in Germany’s R-number – from 1.8 to 2.9 – is big news in Britain. But not in Germany. Why? Because the local outbreak in
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Just AnotherPerson
JAnotherperson
1/3 Could the coronavirus have originated in Russia? Is it possible this was an accident? Remember back in September when they had a level 4 bioweapons lab explosion? #SARSCoV2 #coronavirus
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Catherine Rampell
crampell
Favorable views of the US and our president have fallen to record lows in many countries. Respondents in Pew survey were more likely to say they expect Putin & Xi
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David Menschel
davidminpdx
1. More than *five weeks* ago now I wrote this thread about how coronavirus was going to impact rural prison communities.https://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1240680883868168192?s=20 2. My main point in that thread, and in
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Matt Platkin
mattplatkin
These are orders are tough to write — not just due to their pace or complexity, but because they’re so deeply consequential. We know they have dramatically impacted lives across
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Robin Wigglesworth
RobinWigg
Morgan Stanley: “While we understand the desire for optimism, we also caution that the US outbreak is far from over. Recovering from this acute period in the outbreak is just
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Joy-Ann 😷Reid
JoyAnnReid
"Nobody could have anticipated the outbreak" is quickly morphing into "a whole lot of people anticipated the outbreak and Trump still did nothing." #COVID19 https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/1247357060943142916 Although @mdlevi
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Whitney Webb
_whitneywebb
This is odd. WHO & the WB decide if these bonds pay out by declaring a pandemic and, even though they have called Covid19 a pandemic, they have not triggered
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Working Class Artist Group
WCArtistGroup
We recognise that this is a difficult time for many of us & so we'd like to highlight some mental health resources that are available. @EquityUK mental health & well-being
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James Hasson
JamesHasson20
A reminder that, on February 1st, China begged the EU for medical supplies. Now that Europeans are dying by the thousands across the continent, China is selling defective supplies back
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Jessica Drun
jessicadrun
I think WSJ mischaracterizes what happened. Taiwan CDC sent a question to the WHO through IHR channels: "We asked them whether there's a possibility of human-to-human transmission." (I say "think"
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