Our study is trending on buzzfeed (!!)
— Leah Ruppanner (@leahruppanner) September 22, 2020
We show the pandemic has knocked mothers out of employment and, those who remain, have reduced work time.
Fathers work time is largely unchanged.
The pandemic has worsened the gender gaps in work hours by 20-50%
https://t.co/2hZupM7UK6
A virus that 'affects virtually nobody' is the 3rd leading cause of death in the United States.
— Craig Spencer MD MPH (@Craig_A_Spencer) September 22, 2020
“COVID-19 is the ultimate pre-existing condition.” https://t.co/Q4Cg6OJRUi
— Andy Slavitt @ π‘ (@ASlavitt) September 23, 2020
Tales of unexpected resilience: Italy, which has had remarkable success containing the pandemic, defies Europe's second wave 1/ https://t.co/vVdEonjJo7
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) September 23, 2020
Real talk, it’s awful to not be able to safely see friends or family or travel, yet work productivity expectations carry on as normal. That doesn’t sit right with me. It didn’t in April and still doesn’t. What a miserable situation we’ve normalized.
— Oliver Baez Bendorf (@queerpoetics) September 22, 2020
Thread:
The 6 month mark in any sustained crisis is always difficult. We have all adjusted to this "new normal", but might now feel like we're running out of steam. Yet, at best, we are only 1/3 the way through this marathon. How can we keep going? THREAD /x
— Dr Aisha Ahmad (@ProfAishaAhmad) September 20, 2020
Thread:
One thing I’m going to be talking a lot more about is COVID how it felt, how it’s absolutely Fucked me up. Not for a pity party but let’s actually talk about the lasting physical and metal effects
— Nelini Stamp πΊπ (@NelStamp) September 21, 2020
BREAKING: Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, who has opposed mandatory mask rules, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to state health officials. https://t.co/83hyIM9yor
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) September 23, 2020
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