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Luke Johnson
LukeJohnsonRCP
1/. What’s bizarre about lockdowns is that they seem to be supported fanatically by socialists. Yet lockdowns are self evidently increasing inequalities in all directions. The poor are more likely
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IM
ianmSC
So Penn State does a study showing 8.7 million infections in March, which means lockdowns were months too late to matter. CDC says cases 10x higher than reported, so ~24
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Stephen Hoffman (Ironically)
thehoff102
You can be seriously concerned about the downsides of lockdown and therefore have some scepticism about lockdowns, but still realise #COVID19 is real, vaccines are a positive and that Bill
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Phil Magness
PhilWMagness
Quick primer re. the "it's the virus, not the lockdowns" argument:1. All 50 states had an identically timed drop in economic activity in March. Yes, that was the virus.2. By
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Kulvinder Kaur MD
dockaurG
"It is not possible to get zero Covid. It is an impossible goal.. At this point the virus is so widespread that zero Covid would be utterly disastrous to even
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Will Chamberlain
willchamberlain
Here's the basic argument:1) Lockdowns are 1000x more intrusive/draconian than foreign travel bans - one sets the border at the border, the other around your property2) Many governors will impose
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Nick Hudson
NickHudsonCT
A quick summary thread on where we are:1. Public health guidelines, in the WHO's case, refreshed in late 2019, ruled out lockdowns & most of the mandated NPIs being deployed.2.
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Michael P Senger
MichaelPSenger
When @naomirwolf noted, very accurately, that lockdowns were entirely unprecedented before Xi invented them in Jan 2020, CCP propagandists stormed her feed to reeducate her on the fact that lockdowns
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Phil Magness
PhilWMagness
Looks like the UK and Sweden followed similar outbreak patterns in both waves. The UK did noticeably worse under heavy & repeated lockdowns than Sweden did without the same. Sweden
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Derrick VanGennep
VanGennepD
A quick comment on the current state of the US: Suppression measures are not currently sufficient for R
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Michael's Trading Journal
MTTradeJournal
My risk of dying from Covid is 0.01%A 95% effective vaccine reduces my risk to .0095%Would you take a med with no long term testing & a high rate of
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Jim Bianco
biancoresearch
I've been tweeting that all the stimulus will create inflation. I want to make something clear.I'm in favor of the stimulus to help the less fortunate, and especially those that
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
I think @natesilver538 is half-right. The lockdown love on lefty Twitter is stronger than ever; but out in the real world states with 100+ million people have just gone through
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Joel Rodrigues
joelrwrites
So, it looks like another lockdown is likely. And it's no coincidence that the people calling for harder lockdowns - i.e. activist teachers, journalists etc., all don't stand to lose
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Daniel Horowitz
RMConservative
Americans are now facing this predicament: The more the effectiveness of these executive policies is disproven, the more the politicians use that lack of results as a pretext for even
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Dan Kelly
CFIB
Please listen to this @NEWSTALK1010 interview with York Region Medical Officer of Health Dr. Karim Kurji. He expects that the province will put York into lockdown this weekend, but doesn't
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