You can be a safe driver, yet risk of dying depends on local road conditions, emergency response capacity, & actions of other drivers.
— Jerome Adams (@JeromeAdamsMD) January 9, 2022
You can take all Covid precautions, yet risk of dying still depends on local spread, hospital capacity, & the actions of those around you.
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The perfect meme doesn’t exi…. pic.twitter.com/tsmeDnLpyg
— Wu-Tang Is For The Children (@WUTangKids) January 7, 2022
The Japanese government sends free care packages to people who are quarantining from Covid. This is the package for one person. New Zealand does something similar. pic.twitter.com/TqAZwYTixH
— StrictlyChristo (@StrictlyChristo) January 9, 2022
Members of a 410-person Alabama high school marching band that led off this year’s Tournament of Roses Parade with “Yankee Doodle Dandy” have tested positive for COVID-19 since returning home from California. https://t.co/hCvQNvHsAh
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) January 9, 2022
Children who have recovered from Covid-19 appear to be at significantly increased risk of developing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, CDC researchers reported on Friday. https://t.co/tFTcb80MeR
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 7, 2022
I’m at the walk-up COVID test, I’m at the superspreader event, I’m at the combination walk-up COVID test superspreader event
— katy hammer (@katygyo) January 7, 2022
We really have no idea wtf this virus is pic.twitter.com/1fY0xb4QPL
— IJS (@1anjohn) January 7, 2022
covid may be an airborne pathogen but it's a vascular disease that also attacks other organs and brain and i really wish public health messaging made that more clear instead of only focusing on initial respiratory symptoms
— ꩜ (@dani_bloop) January 3, 2022
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