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Future generations might find it hard to believe that this photo was taken at the White House in the midst of a pandemic that had by that stage killed more than 200,000 Americans.
Scientific American has never endorsed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history—until now.
The 2020 election is literally a matter of life and death. We urge you to vote for health, science and Joe Biden for President.
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I would like to lay out why this work is scientifically unsound and problematic. Note that my PhD was in a genetics/informatics lab, and I spent time working with population geneticists. This is a thread. #MedTwitter
📺 @realDonaldTrump is no longer hiding that he’s a brazen authoritarian, so desiring of control and power that he’s willing to turn our once peaceful cities into war zones.
#AmericaOrTrump
Turns out the toilet paper shortage is (mostly) not about hoarding. Fascinating piece on supply chains and the difference between residential and commercial TP. https://t.co/lQQIsuH5sE
I've been mulling over the @MRC_Outbreak modeling report on #COVID19 mitigation and suppression strategies since it was posted on March 16. Although mitigation through social distancing may not solve things I believe we can bring this epidemic under control. 1/19