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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
One area of constant confusion since the lockdown began is the difference between the criminal law rules (where not following them can lead to a criminal conviction) and the government’s
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Disappointed Optimist
disappoptimism
Coincidently:I think regional lockdown is simply a method of keeping the country divided and in no way is an effective inhibitor to the virus spread.If you had a national lockdown,
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Eberhard Schlie
EberhardSchlie
Das fatale Narrativ des Kinderschutzes durch eine Rückkehr zum Präsenzunterricht. Ein Thread. TW. Schon wieder fordern zwei bekannte Ärzte (der Vorsitzende der Kassenärztlichen Bundesvereinigung KBV Andreas Gassen & der Direktor
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John Lichfield
john_lichfield
French Covid thread. Depending on your viewpoint, the figures for the last week are “encouraging” (the government) or “misleadingly stable” (epidemiologists). Average daily cases and deaths fell for the first
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Nish Morris
NishMorris
Last night I went with some pals to check in on the Melbourne anti-lockdown protest. Mostly to keep an eye on what tactics right wing agitators are employing, what sort
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Holly
HollyBlomberg
Western MSM headlines criticizing the sentencing of “citizen journalist” Zhang Zhan 张展 to 4 years for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” (吵架惹麻烦) are everywhere today.Is this state suppression of speech
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Sumon Chakrabarti
TorontoIDDoc
I've been wanting to write this thread for a while. It has been inspired by hearing a common thought: why can't people just "listen"? If people just followed the rules,
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Jennifer Pagliaro
jpags
Hello Toronto! Ford is about to announce new restrictions after we heard from experts about how something has to give to keep hospitals below capacity to provide critical patient care
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el gato malo
boriquagato
this is exactly what many of us were predicting back in march.the knock on effects of lockdown are not just economic.it's going to kill more people than covid.this is an
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Tristan Kirk
kirkkorner
Curious goings-on at Westminster magistrates in prosecutions for breaking the first coronavirus lockdown: - Convictions for offences ppl weren't prosecuted for- Hefty fines handed out which may exceed the legal
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Boris Johnson’s answer to this question demonstrates he is ill equipped to handle this crisis. I don’t know a single public health expert, scientist or clinician who has advocated
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
THREAD: quick overview of where we are with Covid in the UK. TLDR: some optimism but a long way to go. NHS will struggle for a bit yet :-( 1/11
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Michael Redmond
mredmond88
Nice to see new virus cases starting to trend down in some parts of Europe. Looks like the US and perhaps the UK have a lot of work left to
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MikeP
UK_Optimist
Thread from an eminent Professor of Medicine...."When I learned my trade at med school we were taught that pandemics spread in waves through populations.First wave killed a lot of people, then
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
This is a good thread about what we need to do now. We have a vaccine, the end is in sight, Spring is coming - we just need to get
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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
Boris Johnson's presser was a shameful moment in British governance. Under-prepared, insincere, apologetic - he revealed the NHS is about 6 weeks from collapse, thanks to his refusal to lock
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