WHEN THIS PANDEMIC IS OVER I'M GONNA GO WILD addressing my non-urgent medical issues that i've been ignoring
— dr. dalia malek داليا عبد الملك ☥𓂀 (@DALIA) December 28, 2020
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A 🧵 on COVID Living Room Spread:
— Dara Kass, MD (@darakass) December 29, 2020
Saturday:
- Older, out of the house brother wants to visit younger siblings.
Mom says "get a test on the way, if you are negative you can come."
- Rapid test is (-), family spends a day together inside, laughing, playing, eating.
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Normalcy bias is killing thousands of Americans. People assume that if restaurants and stores are open it’s safe. That if airports and other forms of mass transit were unsafe, they would be closed. People are operating based on how things SHOULD BE, and we have no hospital beds.
— Andrew Wortman 🏳️🌈 (@AmoneyResists) December 28, 2020
President-elect @JoeBiden says that he will get 100 million #covid19 vaccines within the first 100 days.
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) December 29, 2020
That's a million a day. It's a lot, but to get 80% of Americans 2 shots (568 million vaccinations), it will take a year and a half.
We need to ramp up even more, quickly.
In 1947, New York City vaccinated 5 million people against smallpox in two weeks. How can we be so much worse at this 75 years later?
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) December 29, 2020
🚨In my final piece of 2020, I look ahead to Pandemic Year 2--the vaccination rollout, how the virus will react, the lingering societal scars, and the larger lessons we must learn (but risk forgetting) from this horrendous year. 1/https://t.co/3MwScFM7tb
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) December 29, 2020
Wrote about customer entitlement in the restaurant industry, how it is ~ literally ~ dangerous during the pandemic, and how we need to move away from the idea that the customer is always right. The stories industry workers shared will make you scream!! https://t.co/3WGMNWkhT3
— Khushbu Shah (@KhushAndOJ) December 29, 2020
Wow this is a pretty serious side effect to the #CovidVaccine.... how do you feel about it? pic.twitter.com/VjiZhVOxQ7
— Zuby S. (@craniocaudal) December 28, 2020
This, from @lawrence_wright, is the most painfully revelatory account I've read of the American pandemic.
— Dhruv Khullar (@DhruvKhullar) December 28, 2020
Transported me to the first, terrifying days of caring for COVID patients in NYC—all that created that tragedy & all that's happened since @NewYorker https://t.co/W65bBKiDzC
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