A year ago, I didn't know what an N95 mask was or even how an egomaniacal Big Cat abuser could be in a throuple with two meth-addicted straight men and then go to jail for hiring a hitman to kill his nemesis and then not get pardoned by the president even though he expected to.
— Scott Nover (@ScottNover) March 1, 2021
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If you are eligible for the vaccine, PLEASE go get the vaccine. It may seem counterintuitive but waiting for more “deserving” people is the opposite of what public health officials and ethicists say you should do.
— Travis Helwig (@travishelwig) March 1, 2021
Covid: pic.twitter.com/T8tOC5IlQ0
— A Feast for Dermestids (@colindickey) March 1, 2021
“When covids over!!” Sounding a lot like “yesss we need to hang soon!” these days
— Geeta (@_geetaiyer_) February 28, 2021
We’re still focused inordinately on masks and not enough on ventilation.
— James Hamblin (@jameshamblin) March 1, 2021
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On Feb. 29, 2020, the US reported its first death from COVID. That'll be a year ago tomorrow (sort of, since there's no Feb. 29 this year.)
— Soumya (@skarlamangla) March 1, 2021
It both feels like time stopped then, that that was just yesterday, but also like we've lived through an entire decade since. https://t.co/gtFVGDTJ1v
It was never really “lockdown” vs “no lockdown”. Instead, the choice is:
— Dr Ellie Murray (@EpiEllie) February 28, 2021
Option 1: unfunded lockdown of ambiguous length lifted as soon as politically feasible with no long term plan.
Option2: funded lockdown with strong support systems & clear targets for phased re-opening.
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