COVID Update November 29: There’s this trite expression that it’s always darkest before the dawn.
— Andy Slavitt @ π‘πΊπΈ (@ASlavitt) November 29, 2020
I want to talk about the dark. And the dawn. 1/
“sOcIaLlY dIsTaNcEd Of CoUrSe π€ͺπ πΌπ€£✨” pic.twitter.com/esCaXbtfB7
— EVA (@_evahudson) November 28, 2020
Just saw this estimate that nearly 1 in 5 hospitals in the US are facing a critical shortage of staff. We can make new ventilators but not new healthcare workers. Flattening the curve is so crucial—it’s up to individuals to reduce #covid19 spread https://t.co/zNtbYyPdxA
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) November 29, 2020
I’ll go further than Dr. Fauci here: If you have traveled & gotten together indoors with those outside your household over Thanksgiving, you should quarantine & get tested. Our hospitals are at the brink. No one wants to inadvertently bring #covid19 to our families & communities https://t.co/M3O7gFdpJt
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) November 29, 2020
March again in 3 months pic.twitter.com/sKIh5cMlml
— - (@sheistryingg) November 28, 2020
i wish people would stop treating me like i am being overly paranoid/overly cautious about this virus when we’re approaching 300k deaths in the u.s. and it’s only going to get worse??? it’s totally disconnected from reality to NOT be overly cautious about the literal pandemic
— james factora (@jamesfactora) November 27, 2020
Now even Hawaii has gone redhttps://t.co/BuuW28dyJl pic.twitter.com/z2lqmNen2j
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) November 28, 2020
Can’t stop thinking about LA County closing playgrounds but keeping indoor malls open. Sorry kids, but you can’t spend money at a playground.
— Brittany Van Horne (@_brittanyv) November 28, 2020
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