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Olivia Paschal
oliviacpaschal
New from me: I analyzed COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths data across the rural South. Here's what I found (brief thread, sorry)https://www.facingsouth.org/2020/05/here%27s-what%27s-driving-rural-souths-covid-19-outbreaks All of the r
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Akwugo Emejulu
AkwugoEmejulu
1. My university is preparing to reopen. It’s asking all ‘business critical staff’ to return to campus. 2. The city in which I live, Birmingham, is seeing a spike in
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
Louisiana now tracking the source & #cases of #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 outbreaks:https://ldh.la.gov/index.cfm/page/3997Very nice to see the breakdown of # outbreaks & # cases as we can also take a look at
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Chris Wardle
ChrisWardle77
I'm not going to place my thoughts onto this data thread until the end. You make your own thoughts from the wk 42 report Outbreaks in educational settings Outbreaks in
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el gato malo
boriquagato
fauci says he "does not want to be the grinch" then steals the turkey from cindy lou who.seriously, are these people not aware that other people can see them?https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/fauci-says-small-gatherings-d
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Ottawa Public Health
ottawahealth
PIE CHARTS, OUTBREAKS & FRUSTRATION: A THREADYesterday, the province presented data about sources of COVID-19 outbreaks in Ottawa. That data, notably the pie charts, caused some confusion and we understand
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Disturbing research from @LTCcovid @adelinacohe @zalaka11. It compares #covid19 mortality data in care homes across 5 European countries. Care homes account for between 42% and 57% of all their Covid19
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
One of the most important #COVID19 controversies: Should we reopen schools? Just out is a piece that reviews everything we know: the many outbreaks, the age gradient, distancing, masks, testing,
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Kate Payne
hellokatepayne
Stunning moment in today’s presser when @KimReynoldsIA and a top IDPH official said they’ll acknowledge outbreaks at meat packing plants in #Iowa when reporters ask about them, and won’t voluntarily
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Wow. They have known all along.The @NEJM report on THE VERY FIRST US PATIENT WITH #SARSCoV2 found that the virus was easily detectable after 18-20 PCR cycles on swabs
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Vladimir Bogoeski
bogoeskiv
Let's be honest: infection outbreaks in German slaughterhouses and farms were very much predictable! It was clear that the horrific working and living conditions would not miraculously become pandemic friendly
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
What's so tragic is that this was entirely predictable, and we didn't manage to stop it from happening.https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/24/coronavirus-rural-america-outbreaks/?arc404=true People are remarking on my choi
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Elaine Pearson
PearsonElaine
The Australian government shouldn't use the coronavirus as cover to introduce pervasive digital surveillance. Any surveillance measures must have a legal basis, be narrowly tailored to meet a legitimate public
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Leah Douglas
leahjdouglas
NEW: I’ve been mapping outbreaks of Covid-19 in the food system since April 22. In my latest story for @FERNnews, I crunched all that data and made 9 charts to
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
There's a fair amount of misremembered/revisionist narratives about when places closed down and how much that correlates with the scale of their outbreaks. California was quite on the ball. But
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Dr Eric Levi
DrEricLevi
There are 6.5 million people in Victoria, Australia. There are 29 #covid19 patients in hospital currently. Not the big tsunami we prepared for. Not yet, and hopefully never. We are
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