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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Lots of things to learn from looking at excess deaths.1. 2020 was a pretty good year for deaths early on, below the average for other years. Why? [1/10] Temperatures are
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Julian Jessop
julianHjessop
UK #GDP rose by 1.2% m/m in December and 1.0% q/q in Q4 2020. This was better than expected, including by the OBR, and means that (unlike the eurozone) the
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
It is hard to overstate what a catastrophic failure the Govt & SAGE’s policy of continual restrictions & lockdown has been.Not only has it caused economic devastation & misery for
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
After the great recession, the American economy rebounded faster and stronger than the euro zone.But as both emerge from the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, the tables seem to
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Northstar
NorthstarCharts
1/4 So we're waiting for an imminent US vote to pass a stimulus bill of almost $1trillion. UK, US & EU lockdowns continuing over the Christmas festive period. It'll be
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Ellen Sandell
ellensandell
Recommendations from the Ombudsman's inquiry into the public housing lockdowns uncover serious breaches to the human rights of residents and ask for: #1 Govt to publicly apologise to public housing
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Allow me to explain this in terms even a public health expert can understand: NO ONE CARES WHAT YOU THINK ANYMORE. Your endless warnings of doom scare no one.
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Tara Ross
TaraRoss
It feels like a light switch got flipped yesterday. A whole mess of policies, changed literally in an instant--& we all know the *same thing* will happen in 4 yrs,
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Yinon Weiss
yinonw
1/ Let’s take a journey to where “science” got us in 2020. Santa Clara County (CA) was the first in the US to lockdown. They "followed the science" with perhaps
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Benjamin Mazer
BenMazer
I don't know how to address the Covid pandemic. But I do know that all the people on this website saying it would have been very easy for the US
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD on why testing is so vital for avoiding lockdowns... (and why it is so disastrous for testing to break *just* now). And whose fault it is.The basic principle behind
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Omnipotent Moral Busybody
OBusybody
1/10 Tomas Pueyo (@tomaspueyo): Panic, Profit, and Denial.This is the story of how the VP of Growth for an Online Ed. Company unjustly helped lock down the world and in
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Jocami Ca
jocami_ca
Ivor Cummins @FatEmperor is a youtuber that has been wrong many times about Covid19, here are some examples of his fails and contradictions#FailEmperor When he highlights the importance of empirical
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ For the last year, Ireland has had among the hardest #Covid restrictions anywhere. On Dec. 22, it tightened them again - banning all travel between counties, restaurant dining, and
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Ezra Levant 🍁
ezralevant
1. I think this will do it. I think you've finally convinced the Liberals and the Media Party to like you. I hear @rosiebarton and the CBC will now drop
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Darrell Bricker
darrellbricker
A few tweets on vaccines. Too much emphasis has been placed on hesitancy and anti-vaxers. True anti-vax population is small. Certainly less than 15%. Hesitant group is bigger but positive
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