According to the CDC's own transmission map, 85.01% of counties in the US are experiencing substantial or high community transmission of COVID. Per data run by the PCDC, this equates to 96.2% of the population.
The map you see here is the CDC’s actual transmission map…
Neurodivergent people may ask you to repeat something you’ve said several times. This usually isn’t because we haven’t listened to you, but because: it is taking us a while to process what you’ve said, we feel confused and we think hearing you say it again may help us understand.
“Statues like this typically depict a married couple. It was unusual for two women to be sculpted side by side. The relationship between these two women is not specified.”
Obviously, they were roommates.
Swabbing correctly for #COVID19? Most are not. @IamKGB tests—
1) VERY POS—back of throat, cheeks, roof of mouth & both nasopharyngeal w swab held in place for 10s.
2) NEG—outside portion of nostrils
3) NEG—anterior nares/nasal septum
4) FAINT POS—throat & cheeks
5) Repeated #1
In its most lethal year, 1996, AIDS took about 1,100 lives in the United States each week.
Last week, COVID took at least 4,100 lives….and this is considered so unremarkable by news media, institutions and politicians that this pandemic is over?
He survived cancer only to be taken out by COVID. Had people masked at the pharmacy, maybe he’d be alive today.
But that’s not popular, is it? Because COVID is over. Because masks are just too big an inconvenience in places like hospitals, pharmacies & schools.
@POTUS@CDCgov
Met with a friend the other day whose husband had passed away recently. I had assumed it was cancer. It was COVID. Contracted days after completing cancer treatments, leaving his immune system compromised. They went only to medical appointments & the pharmacy, always masked.
Reporter Meena Venkataramanan explains why the reaction to the queen’s death is decidedly more complicated in some countries that were former colonies of the British empire. https://t.co/e86NAXFuTs
Hard to say colonialism is a thing of the past when the monarch of England dying gets 100x the attention of a U.S. colony being flooded devastated by a hurricane while the privately owned power company the U.S. imposed fails utterly.
Not wearing a mask indoors right now is the perfect analogy for ableism. When you don't wear a mask, and you look over and see me masked, here's what I can read in your action: 1/7