Coronavirus was 'not manmade or genetically modified': U.S. spy agency https://t.co/VNgcsGAyPs pic.twitter.com/cwmRFPJsYx
— Reuters (@Reuters) April 30, 2020
Maryland @GovLarryHogan on whether he was concerned that the federal government would seize the tests the state procured from South Korea. He says the tests are being guarded by the National Guard at an undisclosed location. https://t.co/uGcUi6U5rL pic.twitter.com/15BhHmLzql
— Washington Post Live (@postlive) April 30, 2020
Trump on funds for "Democrat states". "If we do that we're going to have to get something for it." pic.twitter.com/Yd0dnvXXV4
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) April 30, 2020
You might call that a quid pro quo.
— Josh K (@JoshKatz9) May 1, 2020
FACT:
US has conducted 16.4 tests per every 1,000 people, below the world average and about the same as *Belarus*Iceland: 136 per 1,000
Bahrain: 71
Italy: 30
Russia: 22
Belarus: 17 https://t.co/Cuj4j5czc5— Carol Leonnig (@CarolLeonnig) April 29, 2020
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— Reuters (@Reuters) May 1, 2020
The U.S. has seen at least 66,000 more deaths than usual so far this year, according to government figures. The coronavirus accounts for much — but not all — of the increase. https://t.co/38hvxFRLKn
— AP Health & Science (@APHealthScience) April 30, 2020
This whole thread is spot on. A pattern is emerging… the largest clusters in the US are in people who live or work in crowded conditions and can’t just “stay at home.” Meat packing plants. Prisons. Nursing homes. Outbreak control must start there. https://t.co/OWzbE2tOrO
— Natalie E. Dean, PhD (@nataliexdean) May 1, 2020
Antibody tests show we’re nowhere near herd immunity, writes @nataliexdean and @cmyeaton in @PostEverything https://t.co/Wa7xBTy1ht
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) April 29, 2020
The inversion here is bonkers. SD’s COVID19 outbreak is overwhelmingly POC in one of the most lilly white states in the country. https://t.co/PUaw4PSZDQ
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 1, 2020
With a checkerboard approach to lifting movement restrictions, areas that go first will likely seed more #Covid19 cases in places that move more slowly, public health experts told @DrewQJoseph. https://t.co/rfd4KHpadL
— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) April 30, 2020
v. good piece on the routine, weariness, and fear of being on frontlines (h/t @PatBlanchfield)https://t.co/k3cksP8THI
— James "Stay In. Make Masks. Test People" Palmer (@BeijingPalmer) April 30, 2020
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