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Una Mullally
UnaMullally
Denial, panic, resilience. Welcome to the crisis of January 2021, and the decisions and actions that got us here.https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/una-mullally-we-are-good-at-denial-and-now-must-pay-the-price-1.4449168 Related to today'
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Alex Spanko
ASpankoNews
I personally don't think the Trump-loss denialism is anything more than one last cynical grift, but it has a real impact on the most vulnerable among us — particularly those who
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
China has been fully open without a vaccine for months. They have no issues whatsoever with "public health" problems. If this confuses you, it's time to start the journey to
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ArkansasCovid
ArkansasCovid
Interesting look at how the UK is testing and reporting. It had 1,089 positives today for the entire population. That 1k positive was out of 150k tests. Here's a link:
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Charlotte Summers
charlot_summers
Thought it was time for some perspectives from the bedside about the state of the COVID pandemic in the UK. The strain on the healthcare system is increasing daily, &
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Prof. Devi Sridhar
devisridhar
Current thinking on COVID-19: (thread)1. This virus is too dangerous to let spread through a population unchecked. Not only bc of health services capacity & deaths in elderly/vulnerable groups, but
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Rene Bruemmer
ReneBruemmer
Montreal, 8:45 pm at the corner of Ste-Catherine and Peel on Night 1 of curfew. Quiet #covid #curfew There are a few cars out, few people taking bus home from
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Brian Jarrard
ske7ch
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Covid is real and it’s running rampant with more deaths and hospitalizations than ever. I lost a family member this morning.
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Dr. Tom Frieden
DrTomFrieden
1/14 COVID Epidemiology thread for the week, bottom line up front:The tide is turning but is still very high. Decreasing positivity rates in many areas, but still very high. Will
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Alex Boyd
alex_n_boyd
Today the UK did something that is being heralded as historic: they were the first in the world to approve a COVID-19 vaccine for use in their country. What does
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Lockdown Myths
LockdownMyths
1) A thread containing links to articles & people that throw doubts on whether lockdowns were necessary & whether the world overreacted to #COVID19. RT if you found this useful.
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Tim Gronniger
TimGDC
The COVID relief package under consideration in the House tonight is the biggest health care vehicle we've seen since...the Affordable Care Act? I'm floored by what is about to be
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Jacque Wernimont
profwernimont
I get asked a lot about why people aren't responding to the growing COVID counts, so a thread hypothesizing why it's hard for some to "see" that COVID is real
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeart💙- Please #WearAMask 😷🇪🇺
AlisonGeorge10
“How sad” @danwootton that >50,000 ppl have lost their lives to #COVID19 +1,000s more to non-#Covid causes. How sad that so many families & friends are unnecessarily grieving because of
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Anthony Cox
Cox_A_R
'EMA has no authority to issue [...] emergency-use authorization [...] that power falls to national governments. Yet not all governments have the capacity to swiftly review highly specialized clinical-trial data
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William M Briggs
FamedCelebrity
Cases Are Not Surging or Raging, Testing Is."Cases" are not cases. They are mostly merely infections, the majority of which are past, mild, asymptomatic, and false—i.e., not real. There are
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