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Glenn Greenwald
ggreenwald
After 2020, do public health experts deserve the public's trust as apolitical scientists? Do they have a valid claim of entitlement to discourse-monopoly regarding COVID-related policies? Should we defer in
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Daily Caller
DailyCaller
Democrats led by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have spent months refusing to budge on COVID-19 relief.Here is a thread to refresh your memory It started when Democrats introduced their
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Mike Coudrey
MichaelCoudrey
Clint Hickman violated his oath as an elected official and Chairman of Maricopa Board of Supervisors and voted to NOT comply with a subpoena for the forensic analysis of Dominion
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Dr. Nahid Bhadelia
BhadeliaMD
As we head towards fall & winter, it's important to acknowledge that the pandemic & this summer of our discontent has already left so many more of us affected by
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Domenico Montanaro
DomenicoNPR
“The president never downplayed the virus” — Trump’s press secretary. Let’s recap:1/ Feb. 10: “Looks like by April, you know, in theory, when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously
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Jerry Dunleavy
JerryDunleavy
“Fauci acknowledged he had slowly but deliberately been moving the goal posts. He is doing so, he said, partly based on new science, and party on his gut feeling that
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
BAD NEWS: 2 cases of a new "more transmissible" #coronavirus variant linked to #SouthAfrica identified in the UK.This new variant appears to have *mutated further* than the new B.1.1.7 variant
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Josh Michaud
joshmich
We have more to learn about how people's views on the pandemic shaped votes. Still, it seems clear that almost 10 million reported cases, hundreds of thousands of deaths, and
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
A little perspective on coronavirus deaths by state.New York has nearly TRIPLE the number of deaths (32,000) as Florida, Georgia, Texas and Arizona COMBINED (12,118) despite having BARELY OVER 1/4
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Karyn Schwartz
KarynLSchwartz
While Medicaid will cover the COVID-19 vaccine during the public health emergency with no cost sharing, some adults w/Medicaid don’t have coverage for other vaccines. Why? Because vaccines aren’t in
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Glenn Campbell
GlennBBC
the Scottish vaccine deployment plan has just been published by @scotgov @JeaneF1MSP https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/strategy-plan/2020/12/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-deployment-plan-2021/documents/coro
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Representative Bill Seitz
CincySeitz
Yesterday, @GovMikeDeWine signed legislation into law that invests $555 million in Ohio schools, communities and infrastructure. Senate Bill 4 also included two important amendments that will further assist Ohio’s coronavirus
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Annibale
Annibal97783312
Few days after begrudgingly admitting that the Lombardy disaster may have been caused by its own semi privatized healthcare, NYT makes a u-turn publishing this nonsense, where it's all WHO
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Michael
PaterfamiliasV
December 20' 2020When you remove the first four months of testing deaths and cases and then divide total deaths into cases you get a corrected mortality rate of 1.2% This
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Jenny Hunter
jennyhunterdc
Stop saying "schools are safe" when what you mean is "school transmission rates are no higher than community rates" and "I think the risk is worth it because the costs
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: It's been said often and it sounds true: Small social gatherings -- people getting together with family and friends -- is driving the current surge. But is it, really?
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