I don't think Florida and California are a great comparison, simply because so many more Floridians are over 65.The really telling comparison, to me, is Texas vs. CA. Texas has a younger population than CA, and yet its Covid death is ~33% higher. https://t.co/SRAZnEo78W— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) February 19, 2022
I don't think Florida and California are a great comparison, simply because so many more Floridians are over 65.The really telling comparison, to me, is Texas vs. CA. Texas has a younger population than CA, and yet its Covid death is ~33% higher. https://t.co/SRAZnEo78W
If Putin invades Ukraine, and Xi moves on Taiwan, that could be the opening for Biden to invade Canada and free their citizens.— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) February 21, 2022
If Putin invades Ukraine, and Xi moves on Taiwan, that could be the opening for Biden to invade Canada and free their citizens.
After reading, fairly sure the reinfection incidence is not the number of cases shown; the source data contains < 10% of the 1.8M infections (15k a week sequenced.) There is no attempt at addressing this in the preprint instead there is ambiguous wording eg “potential cases”— edgardo block (@edgardo_block) February 22, 2022
After reading, fairly sure the reinfection incidence is not the number of cases shown; the source data contains < 10% of the 1.8M infections (15k a week sequenced.) There is no attempt at addressing this in the preprint instead there is ambiguous wording eg “potential cases”
After reading, fairly sure the reinfection incidence is not the number of cases shown; the source data contains < 10% of the 1.8M infections (15k a week sequenced.) There is no attempt at addressing this in the preprint instead there is ambiguous wording eg “potential cases”— edgardo block (@edgardo_block) February 22, 2022I think I might have had BA.1 & BA.2 7 weeks apart (only 1 was confirmed with tests)
I think AsherO is right
Ugh. If anywhere that had a wave of one can have another wave of the other…
חוזרים למסכות pic.twitter.com/oAf0SnsbsJ— משה ויסברג (@moshe_nayes) March 10, 2022
חוזרים למסכות pic.twitter.com/oAf0SnsbsJ
these covid variants are like: omicron_final_THISONE.docx— jesĂşs a. rodrĂguez (@jesusrodriguezb) March 9, 2022
these covid variants are like: omicron_final_THISONE.docx
As we clearly see here, Covid waves are driven 100% by seasonality. There was an admittedly short spring and summer in late February, but now we are entering winter againScientists say we are on our 7th winter in 2 years. pic.twitter.com/tXKRoVITir— Marc Bevand (@zorinaq) March 15, 2022
As we clearly see here, Covid waves are driven 100% by seasonality. There was an admittedly short spring and summer in late February, but now we are entering winter againScientists say we are on our 7th winter in 2 years. pic.twitter.com/tXKRoVITir
"Our Chinese factories just closed due to surging Covid. They stopped answering emails like it's 2020 again..." Heard this today from a product manager at a US consumer company that manufactures in China.— Simon Mikhailovich (@S_Mikhailovich) March 17, 2022
"Our Chinese factories just closed due to surging Covid. They stopped answering emails like it's 2020 again..." Heard this today from a product manager at a US consumer company that manufactures in China.
Do we have another problem simmering?"Our Chinese factories just closed due to surging Covid. They stopped answering emails like it's 2020 again..." Heard this today from a product manager at a US consumer company that manufactures in China.— Simon Mikhailovich (@S_Mikhailovich) March 17, 2022
WASHINGTON: Dr Fauci hinted that he might retire soon due to falling COVID cases and hospitalizations, suggesting the pandemic might finally be over.— KolHaolam (@KolHaolam) March 20, 2022
WASHINGTON: Dr Fauci hinted that he might retire soon due to falling COVID cases and hospitalizations, suggesting the pandemic might finally be over.
He’s retiring because the pandemic might finally be over or the pandemic might finally be over because he’s retiring ?
AP dead or Obi dead?
And you can see the ad here: https://t.co/QoqRzZ0tYMIt's short and to-the-point, and designed to get Trump's endorsement into the first (non-skippable) five seconds:— Drew Armstrong (@ArmstrongDrew) April 4, 2022
And you can see the ad here: https://t.co/QoqRzZ0tYMIt's short and to-the-point, and designed to get Trump's endorsement into the first (non-skippable) five seconds:
Part of a threadAnd you can see the ad here: https://t.co/QoqRzZ0tYMIt's short and to-the-point, and designed to get Trump's endorsement into the first (non-skippable) five seconds:— Drew Armstrong (@ArmstrongDrew) April 4, 2022