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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
.@NYTimes has done great data journalism on #SARS_CoV_2, filling gaps left by an incompetent US federal response but their recent coverage re: schools is tipping towards sensationalism & divergence from
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Dr Dominic Pimenta 💙 *Please* Just Stay At Home
DrDomPimenta
Is lockdown 3.0 enough?From mobility data we can see that this lockdown shows far greater reductions in mobility vs lockdown 2, but still not quite as much as lockdown 1.This
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Arya McCrazy😜 Irish/Japanese, Beer Swilling Ninja
river_arya
Here is a review of some tRump statements from the past week.TRUMP, on the United States approaching 50 million tests: “This allows us to isolate those who are infected, even
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WicMar
WicMar
New Zealand found out yesterday that a lady returning from Europe via the UK, who had been in our quarantine facilities (MiQ)for the mandatory 14 days, tested positive 11 days
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Robert Peston
Peston
I was puzzled by Jonathan Van Tan’s comment that we don’t know whether the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine will prevent transmission of Covid-19 even if - as claimed - it has 90%
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Martin Powell-Davies
MPDNUT
Based on an analysis of the latest data and the recommendations of @IndependentSage @dgurdasani1 and others, I have proposed a new set of "5 tests" for discussion by @NEUnion members
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
More Albertans need to acknowledge this.When you do, it makes sense what Kenney has done the last 20 months. Kenney is attempting to redistribute wealth to the wealthy and impoverish
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COVID19
V2019N
If your child is heading to college it is possible, given the number of cases in many areas in the US, and the ease of spread in congregate living situations,
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Andrew💙Croxford
andrew_croxford
Back to this: It goes without saying that preventing infection prevents transmission. A vaccine that TRULY prevents infection rolled out in a population will put up roadblocks all over the
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Patrick Miller
pmiller1693
Yes, people have to choose to wear masks, but framing that as purely an individual choice (as politics does) doesn't quite mesh with science since your choice not to wear
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
There is no necessity to do this at all. There is nothing remarkable about this virus. Yes, it’s probably of a lethality equal to the more severe influenza seasons. No
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Claire Berlinski.
ClaireBerlinski
This is a clear, accessible explanation--in the Economist, paywalled--of the paradox of Covid-19, and the reason no one should be reassured by the overall low case fatality rate: to the
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Dustin Mymko
JetsObsessed
This is my sister in law, Marion. Marion is a real person! She loves reading, sleeping, dogs and my brother-in-law. She weirdly doesn’t like cinnamon. (1/x) Marion is a nurse
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Yossi Gestetner
YossiGestetner
Contact Tracing:- You trace down all the people that Person 1 came into contact. Tell them to stay home 14 days.- On day 17 you learn that some of the
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
Canada - The average age of a death by or with covid-19 is higher than life expectancy.Deaths among those over 80 account for 70.4% of deaths by/with covid-19, but only
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Dr Mary Bousted
MaryBoustedNEU
I cannot quite believe the lack of balance on @r4Today programme on return to full school opening. A premature return will result in pupils, eventually, missing more school. We have
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