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David Fisman
DFisman
So sickkids is doing a study to try to figure out whether masking is harmful in kids??There are 10,000 important kid-related questions for COVID and this is their research focus?I
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
There has been a lot of discussion of the Swedish approach to coping with the #COVID19 pandemic, and of whether their strategy of more voluntary restrictions and a more rapid
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Brumby
the_brumby
1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484 “there is no evidence that more restrictive nonpharmaceutical interventions (“lockdowns”) contributed substantially to bending the curve of new cases in England, France, Germ
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Brumby
the_brumby
studies since March 2020. Below are 30 published papers finding that lockdowns had little or no efficacy (despite unconscionable harms) along with a key quote or two from each: 1.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/eci.13484
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Brumby
the_brumby
This will be my first and possibly last tweet (thread) as I am mostly here to learn. It is prompted by a recent study questioning lockdown efficacy that is getting
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Toby Young
toadmeister
Attacks on Lockdown sceptics – and me in particular – have ratcheted up recently, with one of the most aggressive critics being the Conservative MP @NeilDotObrien. I thought it was
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
I can’t sleep, cuz I’m worried again. I want to tell my kid one day that daddy did all he could to stop the pandemic. Daddy failed in January, despite
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Tom Creo
tomfcreo
1/n We're all familiar with the Coronavirus(SARSv2) THESIS –global pandemic, infection rates, health care burden, flattening the curve, etc. In this thread I gather a loose ANTITHESIS that is emerging,
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