i can't pretend this ad from Nashville public library isn't a lil dope. if you're gonna do curbside, this seems like an ok system. pic.twitter.com/QlGXVzgTq1
— ????????? ?? ???????? (@blackgirldating) June 7, 2020
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Just as twitter is not real life, real life is uh…also not real life. Those pictures you see of people out in the streets, either at protests or in Vegas casinos, hide a whole lot of national unease with returning to daily life mid-pandemic https://t.co/znTbgtU21b pic.twitter.com/SnNm4PoNW1
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) June 8, 2020
Shutdowns prevented 60 million coronavirus infections in the U.S. alone, according to a new study https://t.co/uPAu9JFbLQ
— delthia ricks ? (@DelthiaRicks) June 8, 2020
The World Health Organization said the pandemic is still worsening globally, with more than 136,000 new cases reported worldwide on Sunday, the most in a single day so far https://t.co/H4WI5MNMbx pic.twitter.com/5zSZQweOhF
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2020
With almost 7M #COVID19 cases & 400K deaths globally, this is not the time for any country to take its foot off the pedal. We urge active:
-surveillance to ensure the virus does not rebound
-finding, isolating, testing & caring for every case
-tracing & quarantining every contact https://t.co/B7po1dAN3F— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) June 8, 2020
Trending on twitter, as of 2:30am:
This letter comes on the day after the chief clinical officer of #Arizona's largest health system — Banner Health — said ICU bed occupancy was growing, and that if current trends continued would exceed capacity @stephanieinnes reports https://t.co/s224Yj6stf
— Andrew Oxford (@andrewboxford) June 8, 2020
*Now* they figure it out!
This past weekend, @AZDHS reported the highest number of #COVID19 inpatients in Arizona hospitals.
77% of ICU beds are in use and we need your help to keep our hospitals from being overwhelmed.
You can help flatten the curve with these prevention tips from the CDC: (1/2) pic.twitter.com/nbMCRMh6lk
— Gilbert, Arizona (@GilbertYourTown) June 8, 2020
BREAKING: Texas has never had more people hospitalized for COVID-19 than it is reporting today. We have 1,935 people hospitalized and over the last 7 days are averaging 1,836 patients per day. During the previous 7 days we we averaging 1,681 over 7-day period.
— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) June 8, 2020
This comes less than a week after Gov. Greg Abbott announced bars, amusement parks and carnivals could open to 50 percent capacity.
— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) June 8, 2020
New analysis.
Texas re-opened early, without requiring masks. Things are looking bad.
NB: chart shows hospitalizations, not cases, so this is not a side-effect of increased testing. pic.twitter.com/wKNMUL56BY
— Jeremy #Masks4All Howard (@jeremyphoward) June 8, 2020
Judge dismisses lawsuit against Michigan governor over coronavirus orders https://t.co/EF9iCCh4bz pic.twitter.com/QN8lL3NLdk
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2020
CDC wants states to count ‘probable’ #coronavirus cases & deaths, but most aren’t doing it, leading to a possible undercount. Although probable cases were traditionally counted in other infections, many CDC procedures have changed for the worst under Trump https://t.co/VRqLk2xubf
— delthia ricks ? (@DelthiaRicks) June 9, 2020
A U.S. Navy investigation has found that around 60% of sailors aboard the Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier had antibodies for the coronavirus, suggesting a far higher infection rate than previously known https://t.co/ew7lnyuM0X pic.twitter.com/soBoJLm2tl
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 9, 2020
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