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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ You may hear a lot today about “cases” (positive tests) in Israel dropping over the weekend, and how this trend proves vaccines work.But here’s what you WON’T hear.A: Israel
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Hope Doherty
EHopeDoherty
The govt are using hollow rhetoric of 'mental health' to encourage unis to continue with f2f teaching, & uni management (at least in some cases) require concerns wrt catching covid-19
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Joel Smalley
RealJoelSmalley
I have painstakingly pieced back together the National Ambulance Syndromic Surveillance System data for breathing problems, chest pains and COVID-like. The results provide the exact same insights as the Emergency
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
#Wales - NHS Fact TeasersWales NHS admitted 47,323 people for Flu/pneumonia in 2018/19!So far this year Wales NHS has only admitted 23,974 Patients for Covid. Nearly half normal levels of
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Wendy Patterson Stands with the real truth
wendyp4545
There is a debate brewing about @VP Pence.Facts:It was Pence that told Trump Flynn lied when he didn't. Pence knows how transition teams work and knew that Flynn never lied,
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Charles Tallack
CharlesTTHF
The COVID-19 vaccine hopefully marks the beginning of the end of the pandemic. As the vaccine can’t be given to everyone immediately, the govt's advisers, the JCVI, have set out
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Dr Phil Hammond
drphilhammond
I will have an MHRA approved Covid vaccine because I hope it will protect me and others & I accept unknown risks on longer-term safety to reduce my risk of
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Brumby
the_brumby
As California COVID cases plummet despite the “reopening” (chart below), it is worth revisiting this CDC study showing ~2% seroprevalence of COVID in California in December 2019. Many panic-purveyors dismissed
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Prof
covidtweets
COVID hospitalizations are breaking records, yet overall utilization seems relatively unchanged and mostly normal for this time of the year. How can this be?How can hospitals both be overwhelmed but
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✌🇺🇸'Merica 🇺🇲✌
marcie11111
FROM A PHARMACIST ;COVID-19 There’s something very strange going on with this COVID thing. I’ve been a pharmacist for 43 years, 30 years as an owner. It’s December 12, 2020,
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
Ontario updateData is 100% public and official, and fully cited.#COVID19Canada #COVID19Ontario Covid-19 still presents a risk primarily to the elderly, not to children and hardly to working-age adults. The average
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Muireann Lynch
mu_lynch
The high number of "You can do X but not Y" tweets, where Y seems to have a similar or lower Covid risk than X, are based on the premise
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The Good Statistician
TheGoodStatsMan
This chart from the FT's graphics team intrigued me. It shows that March/April was unusually late for a viral infection causing excess deaths and that September/October is unusually early for
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Mowliid A. Hassan
MowliidAHassan
I've been tested COVID-19 positive today! Done at Somali Sudanese Hospital in Mogadishu with a heavy price of $175! I'm not sure if this was an isolated incident, but I
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Kelly Bauer
BauerJournalism
Watching this. Arwady says we're able to move into Phase 4 Friday because we're only at moderate-high incidence rather than high incidence.https://twitter.com/chicagosmayor/status/1275473900176945153 Arwady: "We still have a lo
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
The UK has consistently failed to establish proper testing at airports. This has failed to protect the UK population from COVID coming to the UK. It has seriously undermined confidence
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