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Jay Breneman
JayBreneman
THREAD: So I just compared 20 years of (available) flu data with COVID-19 in Erie County, PA. Here's the ugly chart, first draft. Enlarge to see details. -[CHART LEGEND]-GREEN: Cases
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Daniel Haqiqatjou
Haqiqatjou
Johns Hopkins, the top medical university in the US, publisher this covid analysis but quickly had to bury it. To see why, let's look at what the study says. I
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Shagwong Securities LLC
ShagwongS
What a difference a century makes. Here are some statistics for Year 1920: The average life expectancy for men was 47 years · Fuel for cars was sold in drug stores
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Nothing strange happened in Wuhan but if you go around asking questions, you get tortured and thrown in prison for 4 years.https://twitter.com/williamyang120/status/1343459104623271937 Nothing to see at these mines in Yunnan
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Andy Conway Morris 😷🧼🇬🇧🇪🇺
andymoz78
So the #RECOVERYtrial RECOVERY dexamethasone study has been released as a preprint, although one should be careful of pre-prints, the team delivering this & the nature of the (non-commercial) study
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadTHE DEATH OF EUROPE a) THE PANDEMIC1. It's over a year ago, around New Year 2019 into 2020, that news started to emerge from China regarding many cases of pneumonia
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tuthanhha
TuThanhHa
. @ByJamesKeller and I did a story looking at the Globe's coverage of the 1918 Spanish flu and the similarities to today's pandemic.Let me share in this thread some items
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Catharine Richert
CatRichert
THREAD Here's something I know to be true (because I'm married to one): Doctors don't routinely talk to reporters. So when they do, you should listen:https://www.mprnews.org/story/2020/11/06/minn-doctors-already-feeling-effects-
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Adwoa
Sandy_Asia
40 years ago a rare cancer, Kaposi’s sarcoma, was reported to have been diagnosed in 41 homosexual men. Over time, cases of pneumocystis pneumonia was also being diagnosed in mostly
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Confirmation bias
NathanDallon
Our monetary system faces a paradox. Today, the system relies on more debt being issued continually to keep markets functioning. And yet, the more debt created the more growth slows
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Matt VanOrmer
MattVanOrmer
Today I got my second dose of the Moderna COVID vaccine — and more importantly my mom and my brother Michael got their second doses on Monday.You’ve probably heard a
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Dean Carlos 🇺🇲🇻🇦
thedeanwrites
Blessed Karl thread (as requested!)- Born August 17, 1887- Served as an altar boy- Was a daily communicant- Wore the Brown Scapular- Made pilgrimages to Marian shrines as a youth-
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Guy Stallard
Guy_Stallard
Tonight has encapsulated my opinion - a Minister/SPAD or Downing Street Comms person thought that calling it “mutant Covid-19” would nullify the criticism of inadequate planning and for killing Christmashttps://twitter.com/guy_stallard/
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
I worked the last 2 evenings in the #COVID19 pods of our ER. What struck me - more than at any other point during the pandemic - was the resignation
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Charlotte Hughes. The Poor Side Of life
charlotteh71
So I became ill with #COVID19 4 months ago. I thought that I'd beaten it and started to feel better. I hadn't though. My condition worsened and I was very
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😀SimonPearson961😀
SimonPearson961
The “new strain” of the virus was already in Italy and France. Look at Frances’s case numbers for late Nov. There is no actual evidence for it - only modelling.
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