I'd pretty much left journalism in 2019 due to having another job, the sudden death of my father, and a crippling house fire. I had a lot to deal with. But as the pandemic grew worse it was clear science writers were desperately needed. I was thrilled to return to @statnews.
Not to be petty (OK, to be a little petty) if you read this story also in the NYT with ALL OF THE SAME SOURCES, they ran their story a month after mine (and didn't even credit @statnews at first) 😠😠 But I've moved on! https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/18/well/live/coronavirus-testing-travel-covid-database-porn-adult-film.html?searchResultPosition=1
Throughout the pandemic, @UCSF has been showing the world how to get things done. (Contrast this testing program with other misleading studies--I'm looking at you @Stanford.) Also, I could not have made it this far into the pandemic without the tweet threads from @Bob_Wachter
I've been honored to write about these communities and sadly, feel like I've just scratched the surface in terms of the pain and loss felt by so many. I hope I will soon be able to write about how some of these communities, and all of us, are recovering. Please stay safe.
You can follow @ushamcfarling.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: