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Doyin
doyinokupe
WHY COVID 19 SPARES THE POOR.Have you been wondering why ordinary folks seem to be less affected by #COVID19? Whenever my drivers, househelps & security come back from their leave
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Patrick Chovanec
prchovanec
The US reported +1,478 new coronavirus deaths today, bringing the total to 247,397. The 7-day moving average rose to 1,080 per day, its highest level since August 17th. The US
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The Sunday Times
thesundaytimes
The same mistake.Our Insight investigation charts how the government increasingly diverged from the advice of its own scientists in the run-up to the second wave of the outbreak.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/48-hours-in-september-
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#MEAction Network
MEActNet
Intensely in-depth article @moisesvm!"Many people - long-haulers, those with ME/CFS, scientists & doctors - worry about the long-term consequences of tens of millions of people infected with a virus that,
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
1. A year ago the first person with asymptomatic covid was documented. My colleague @danieloran culled the data from 61 studies, 1.8 million people to determine how often this occurs.
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Disha Shetty
dishashetty20
As details of flash flood in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand continue to emerge, I am putting together a tweet thread of the warnings we had & the costs. #ClimateCrisis is
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Tomas Pueyo
tomaspueyo
Latest article:https://tomaspueyo.medium.com/coronavirus-the-swiss-cheese-strategy-d6332b5939deNow that Joe Biden is president & the EU has failed again, the West is open to learn how to dance.Here's how they should do it.[1/ One of
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Olalekan Akindoju
Lekanakindoju
In the past few months, the Osun state government @StateofOsun has made efforts to promote the message of regular handwashing, but the failure to provide water and facilities in public
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Dr Ellie Murray
EpiEllie
IDK who needs to hear this but in the context of COVID “driven” is a term that implies a level of causal primacy which is almost always untrue and for
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n Please pay attention, please. I'm afraid that we are falling behind in this COVID race. There are at least 4 variants of concern: variants arising in London, Manaus, Japan
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The Sharing Scientist
ScienceShared
I think a lot of the discourse around new rapid tests has become slightly toxic.They have clear advantages & limitations, and I think I have covered this clearly enough in
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Karl Dierenbach @Dierenbach on Gab/Parler
Dierenbach
Interesting to compare Colorado and Ireland.Ireland 5 millionColorado 5.8 millionIreland 1,917 C19 deathsColorado 2,292 C19 deathsBut the most intriguing part is comparing their Covid curves.Read on.1/12 First look at cases.
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Joshua Goodman
JoshuaSGoodman
Massachusetts is finally crushing the covid curve, with measures of infections/deaths dropping 80-90% since the peak (which is far enough back that it doesn't appear in the graphic below). https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-dashboard-jun
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Ken Theroux 🛎
KenTheroux
Do you believe in coincidences?Part 1: 3/24/2020“US plant-based meat start-up Nature’s Fynd, backed by Jack Ma, Bill Gates, gets new funding from Al Gore as it targets Chinese market”https://www.scmp.com/business/companies/article/307
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
If you claim that single-payer healthcare could have prevented the scale of the pandemic in the United States, it looks like you don't understand 1. single payer or 2. pandemics.
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John Burn-Murdoch
jburnmurdoch
NEW with @AndyBounds, @sarahnev & @Laura_K_Hughes:The UK government’s published numbers of new cases at local authority level only include pillar 1 and *not* pillar 2 cases, meaning as many as
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