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Oliver Johnson
BristOliver
So, I reckon there's a spectrum of views on COVID. Call it the axis of smiley. In the middle, there's what I reckon is the centrist position: we don't like
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Recovery
T4Recovery
#LockdownVoices "I’m a Headteacher with over 1,000 students… schools need to be open now…""As a Headteacher of a secondary school with over 1000 students we have no in-school transmissions and
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
Argentina, my home country. Today has achieved what it looked like impossible. After 220 something days of quarantine (I am not counting anymore) we are finally in the top 10
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Greg
greg_scott84
What Does "Testing +" Mean?1) PCR tests cannot distinguish between an infectious virus and non-infectious nucleic acid (viral remnants). You could have caught something, beaten it, and still "tested positive"
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Matthew Gertz
MattGertz
A Mount Rushmore of bad takes this year from the WSJ opinion section. How it started. How it's going. About 200,000 Americans died of COVID-19
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is exactly what many of us were predicting back in march.the knock on effects of lockdown are not just economic.it's going to kill more people than covid.this is an
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Michael Redmond
mredmond88
Nice to see new virus cases starting to trend down in some parts of Europe. Looks like the US and perhaps the UK have a lot of work left to
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Cab Davidson #FBPE
gnomeicide
We've had 3,871,825 Covid-19 cases recorded in the UK. Of which 112,660 died. Crudely thats a mortality rate of 2.91%. World beating, we're converting more infections into deaths than any
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
By promoting fraudulent data, aggressively deploying disinformation, and flexing its institutional clout, Beijing transformed the snake oil of lockdowns into “science,” crippling rival economies, expanding its influence, and sowing auth
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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/8Lockdown scepticism is on the riseLockdowns are costly in money, impacts to public health and liberty. We have jumped out of the plane first and only now are we taking
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John Hayward
Doc_0
In the space of half a year, a new class division was ripped through American society: those who can live normally through pandemic lockdowns and restrictions versus those who can't.
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
In complex systems by the time you 'know' something it is often outdated information. Coronavirus was here and replicating before we knew about it. By the time we knew about
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Janni~amoq amoq amoq...♎🇨🇦
JanDonald1
We need to start at the top with these "cases & deaths" numbers that the government is shoving down our throats. We should be able to assign 2 of our
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Recovery
T4Recovery
#LockdownVoices "Lockdown for me is a living hell. Monday before Xmas I tried to take my own life, mid January I tried again.If this carries on much longer I can’t
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Russell Lamberti
RussLamberti
In the Asian Flu of 1957-58, They Rejected LockdownsBy @jeffreyatucker https://www.aier.org/article/in-the-asian-flu-of-1957-58-they-rejected-lockdowns/ The '57-58 flu is estimated to have killed in one year around 100k Americans, or ab
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Benjamin Weingarten
bhweingarten
Don’t know if people are fully grasping what it would mean for US if two GA seats and presidency are gone. It’d be absolutely catastrophic. You can’t undo a mass
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