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Dec 29, 2021
My latest tweets have mostly been bad news, which saddens me, particularly during holiday season. Today I’ll take you to my Happy Place, with some thoughts on why we could be in good shape – and maybe even great shape – in 6-8 weeks. A 🧵(1/24)
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Bob Wachter
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Apr 26, 2023
How did the Treasury respond to the pandemic? Our new @instituteforgov report finds: - excelled in its economic policy response - BUT secrecy and inclination towards tactical sharing of information contributed to decision-making becoming a tug of
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Olly Bartrum
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Mar 3, 2023
Scientists can get gaslit too. If you want to see an example, read the below from a PNAS essay trying to convince us that a lab researcher picking up SARSCoV2 while collecting bat samples isn't a lab leak scenario. twitter.com/michaelzlin/status/1631
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Michael Lin, PhD-MD 🧬
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Feb 27, 2023
Do masks work? Recently, some ppl have started claiming it's proven that they don't. Is this true? I dove into the details, went to the sources, and what I found was so ridiculous it was FUNNY: twitter.com/tomaspueyo/status/1630000803141255169/pho
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Tomas Pueyo
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Jan 28, 2023
California now threatening to pull funds from 7 public Unis due to underenrollment, a very complex chain of events to untangle, but one directly related to @GavinNewsom's overwrought, over-long pandemic response, and of course he is now the one likew
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Jan 26, 2023
Poor hosp/death data drives poor policies. Poor policies create incentives that drive poor hosp/death data. "It’s time to recognize that Covid is no longer an emergency requiring special policies." Latest with @LeslieBienen and @JeanneNoble18 www
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Margery Smelkinson, Ph.D.
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Nov 14, 2022
Brief thread on that "masks in schools" article in @nejm. It's a very well done article that I think many people have not actually read... 1/N twitter.com/fperrywilson/status/1592302621284614144/photo/1
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F. Perry Wilson, MD MSCE
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Nov 3, 2022
The biggest issue I have with the call for Covid amnesty is the assertion that at the beginning of the pandemic we “just didn’t know” how harmful and pointless the restrictions would be. We DID know, and here’s proof. These are all articles from Ma
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The Robber Baron
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Sep 30, 2022
Recently the World Bank announced a new pandemic prevention fund. While this is very welcome news, the $1.4 billion committed to the fund so far is a long way from its goal of $10b. This is just one example of underfunding of pandemic prevention. 1/1
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Bridget Williams
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Aug 15, 2022
In this thread 🧵I'm going to try to address the question "why did so many people go along with a pandemic narrative which didn't make sense, and why did they adopt policies which were often self-evidently not in their own interests?
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Alan
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Jun 29, 2022
While I wait for the @WHO presser to start, I might as well share a few further comments on the recent decision not to declare the #monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern:
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Kai Kupferschmidt
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May 6, 2022
This is an expanded analysis relative to the preprint, which didn't contain the BA.2 neutralization data. The bottom line: if you get infected despite being vaccinated, the vaccine is still working for you. It gives you an advantage in neutralizing o
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Alex Sigal
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