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Astonishing @cdcgov report: the best CDC estimate for the death rate for #sarscov2 is ~1 in 400 infections, or ~ 1 in 3,000 for people under 50. The figures are
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1/ Another fascinating sociological point: the places with the least virus (New Zealand, rich suburbs) fear it most. This is not new: the most anti-Semitic countries have the fewest Jews.
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Can Le Governor de Sperm Luckee (I made it French for tone!) really be this dumb? Apparently so. Also, I have to ask: is that a toupee or is he
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1/ From a German (Bavarian) reader, and well worth reading in full. This is clearly (at best) where the lockdown states in the US are going without extreme public pressure.
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1/ I’ve thought a bit about why the media blue-checks hate me so (and, let’s be honest, they do hate me so). I’m nobody, really; I don’t have a primetime
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1/ This is fiction. In the most basic sense: it compares a made-up and unverifiable estimate of what might have happened if lockdowns had not occurred with actual death counts
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I used to agree with this theory. But wearing masks means accepting both social control and pseudo-science, and those choices caused this mess. Also, there's reopening and reopening; the governors
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Not sure society has ever had a bigger gap between parents (esp. those who get the real ~0 risk of #COVID19 for kids), who see the damage school closings and
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1/ Assuming (and this is a big assumption) that the lockdown governors understand the lack of evidence that masks are useful - especially outdoors - why would they insist on
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Glad to see this thread on the absurdity of the test-and-trace schemes that US public health experts are proposing got the attention it deserves. Keith is smart, scrupulous, honest, and
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1/ As we come to the end of another week without work for most and school for practically all, I'm struck by the lack of grace in our lives right
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Speaking personally for a moment: we live in NY state. If the state bans normal summer activities such as camps for children we will probably move to a free state
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