Hi @ItupevaAgora I saw this https://t.co/4TGmbX3PDu, have you seen this? https://t.co/nCf4x7mPQI
— Nick Brown (@sTeamTraen) April 6, 2020
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I think @MattGertz probably hit the nail on the head—it’s a feedback loop where Fox said it once, so Trump repeated it, so Fox started saying it more to be good footsoldiers, so Trump keeps hearing and repeating it, and on and on in an infinite loop https://t.co/BOQ6DSPHvq
— Jeremy Venook (@JVenook) April 6, 2020
Trump campaign pushing hydroxychloroquine as part of campaign push https://t.co/dKq1yAHiHN
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 27, 2020
Trump on hydroxychloroquine: says "sumors" say it's effective, promises, "I may take it, I may take it." Seems to be saying he will personally take a dose of this drug, even though he does not have the coronavirus.
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) April 4, 2020
If there ever was a must-read: https://t.co/d9SRtny9x8
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) April 5, 2020
Wow. NYT reports Trump himself has a financial stake in the French company that makes the brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine.https://t.co/FM1t2WadgN
— Ian Sams (@IanSams) April 7, 2020
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An important thread from Carl T. Bergstrom.
1. Models have their strength and weaknesses. It's valuable to understand both. While the @IHME_UW model has certain advantages over other approaches, I want to focus here on a disadvantage, namely the absence of an underlying mechanistic / bottom up / process-based framework.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) April 7, 2020
“Right now Fauci is trying to roll out the most ambitious clinical trial ever implemented” of a vaccine to save the world while “getting calls from the White House or Jared’s team asking, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to do this with Oracle?’” https://t.co/EtePOUfT2g
— Elise Jordan (@Elise_Jordan) April 4, 2020
If there ever was a must-read: https://t.co/d9SRtny9x8
— Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview) April 5, 2020
After 9/11 there were lots of businesses that blamed their troubles on that event even if the real reason was their business was problematic for some other reason. I suspect this pandemic will be blamed for years whether it’s the correct diagnosis or not. https://t.co/vCTfhkTOhS
— David King (@dk2475) April 4, 2020
The lesson here for budget hawks: Government spending for prevention and preparation is far cheaper (by orders of magnitude) than the emergency/crisis spending now underway. https://t.co/KyH7tkhMn2
— Sudeep Reddy | Wash Your Hands (@Reddy) April 4, 2020
Pakpattan, Pakistan
Selling masks for 20 rupees each ($0.12 U.S). When a buyer jokingly said "I don't even have 20 rupees", this little boy replied "take it for free"..buyer asked won't your mother be upset..his reply was.."my mother told me a very bad disease has spread” π₯Ίπ❤ pic.twitter.com/ifN9bPqSG2
— StanceGrounded (@_SJPeace_) April 4, 2020
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