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Matt Walsh
MattWalshBlog
I'd like to see an advocate of the shutdowns acknowledge that the shutdowns aren't merely "inconvenient" but are causing great suffering on a massive scale, forcing many into abject destitution,
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
New column for @Marker on the way a lack of demand, not shutdowns, is what's now holding the economy back.https://marker.medium.com/forget-shutdowns-its-demand-shock-that-s-killing-our-economy-3062e94c122e You still hear people saying w
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Matt Walsh
MattWalshBlog
Still after all this time none of the supporters of the shutdown have given a halfway coherent reason for why we don’t shutdown to prevent 50,000 people from dying from
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
One thing I think is becoming clear: many people agreed about shutting down as an initial step, but they may also have had very different ideas about what happened after
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Constantly amazed and appalled by the narrative on the right that covid shutdowns are "because of" x number deaths."We shut down for 180,000 deaths and most of those people had
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Colleen Huber, NMD
ColleenHuberNMD
1/ SHUTDOWNS FAILED to lower #COVID19 deaths.This thread shows daily CDC data, updated today, with evidence that there were no more deaths in free statesthan in neighboring shutdown states.Raw
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Dr Vyom Sharma
drvyom
Absolutely none of these commentators are looking at the first part of this quote - preemptive shutdowns have been a method to buy time while evidence accumulated. To now point
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Andrew Lilley
andrewlilley_au
It is now becoming clearer that shutdowns do indeed delay the economic recovery, and we should be updating our beliefs about this as new data come in. See this short
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
Thread: “I’m-tired-of COVID shutdowns”Imagine you were hiding from an active shooter in your officeYou won’t come out due to fatigue/frustration...you’d want to be sure the shooter was neutralizedSo how do
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Kelly Dawson
atthecrosswalk
"special needs" is not an accepted term in the disability community. yet, it is used repeatedly to describe us in major pubs—and that's a big problem. to explain why, i
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A Growing Shrimp Boi 🌱🦐🌱
geoffwithasword
the time has come. i am gonna watch the horrible town hall even though everyone's already seen it because network tv sucks right off the bat a 2016 trump voter
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MIT Technology Review
techreview
This is a thread about how the world’s largest democracy shuts down its internet, the subject of our newest Deep Tech podcast episode. Hint: A 135-year-old law gives India the
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The Autisticats - #StopTheShock
autisticats
When autistic people are overstimulated/overwhelmed for any reason, it’s very common for us to lose the ability to speak. Many of us become completely physically incapable of it. For others,
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Robbie Andrew
robbie_andrew
"NOAA’s preliminary analysis showed the annual increase in atmospheric methane for 2020 was 14.7 parts per billion (ppb), which is the largest annual increase recorded since systematic measurements began in
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N64TroII
Here's a late night thread of comparing Goro Akechi and Tohru Adachi. BOTH THE SURPRISE VILLAINS FROM PERSONA 4 AND 5 YEAH BOTH OF THEM DID THERE CRIMES. ADACHI THREW
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Acyn
Acyn
Brit Hume wonders if social distancing/shutdowns made any difference or if the virus was even that dangerous in the first place Brit Hume uses a conversation he had with a
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