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Bryony Gordon
bryony_gordon
Mental health is clearly badly affected by lockdowns. The answer though is not to stop having lockdowns - they are the only weapon against covid at the moment - but
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
Two things stand out from the data & evidence:1. When there is a surge in infections, cases eventually come down whether or not there is a lockdown/significant restrictions.2. Lockdowns/many restrictions
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
1/n It is our view with @LDjaparidze that lockdowns cause harm in subtle way. They do stop the virus, mind you, but when it eventually circulates again (and until vaccination
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Health Nerd
GidMK
The authors of the Great Barrington nonsense have produced a website called "collateral global", claiming to document the collateral effects of COVID-19 lockdownsI thought I'd have a look at the
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Richard Sookey 🌌🚀🌟✨🔮👽👾
RichardSookey
Oh my god. I think the UK have had the worst reaction to the virus in the whole world, even worse than the US. They've had constant lockdowns basically since
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Justin Hart
justin_hart
Here are some screenshots from our webinar the other night via @DrKristenW. Dr. Walsh is a pediatrician and recounts what they are seeing in their offices. Short version: the impacts
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Nick Rafter
NRafter
So a friend of mine who does work for the DNC – I spoke about her before, she worked for Hillary in Pennsylvania in 2016 and worked on the post
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Further context: some people object to using excess mortality because it includes hypothetical “lockdown deaths.” But when you looks at states like HI and ME, they did have lockdowns, but
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Ben Goldsmith
BenGoldsmith
Sweden’s top medical adviser did tell the world several months ago that countries which placed their entire populations under house arrest (causing untold misery in the process) would simply see
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Christopher Snowdon
cjsnowdon
1/ Now that countries are doing mass testing, we can see what happens when lockdowns are introduced. In France, for example, lockdown started on 30 Oct and cases peaked 8
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Chris Hopkins
ChrisHopkins92
All pollsters have said similar, but: every poll has shown large levels of lockdown support at all stages of the pandemic, and the public do ultimately value saving lives that
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Gilbert Jackson
youth_unheard
Just shouting "lockdowns work" is meaningless. How do they "work"? It's obvious, if no one ever meets with anyone else, they can't transmit the virus. But what about the many
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Kyle Becker
kylenabecker
Lockdowns are worse than ineffective. They can often exacerbate health crises. Take South Africa. COVID-19 isn't the only deadly microbe on the planet, so is TB. Tuberculosis killed 63K South
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
Lockdowns- “ lives versus livelihoods” is tackled here. Looked at mobility data in and out of lockdown. “The effectiveness of lockdowns in reducing infection... with the finding that infections can
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Second wave in Vietnam, Australia, China, Japan, and news of more cases in other Asian countries.“Vietnam is evacuating 80,000 people, mostly local tourists, from the central city of Danang after
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YoooDatElefent
DatElefent
Biden broke almost every record in the history books:-Lost almost every bellwether county and still won the election-Lost 19 counties that have a perfect record of predicting the outcome of
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