The dude doesn't want people catching anything. Respect the consistency. https://t.co/TyBeeH44sJ
— Nikolai Joseph (@nikopotomous) July 24, 2020
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. surpassed 4 million on Thursday, with a million new cases reported in just over two weeks — a rate of 43 new cases a minute. The nation has by far the most confirmed cases and deaths of any country. https://t.co/vxicMBpiHD pic.twitter.com/aQgffuSDjU
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 24, 2020
U.S. records over 1,000 coronavirus deaths for fourth straight day https://t.co/cqbo4wPeEG pic.twitter.com/37Eonz7aXn
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
The U.S. death toll from #Covid19 has topped 145,000.
And it is no where near done. pic.twitter.com/pxMvunUPmI— Helen Branswell (@HelenBranswell) July 24, 2020
About 7 in 10 Americans would rather have restrictions in place in their communities to stop the spread of COVID-19 than remove them in an effort to help the economy. pic.twitter.com/gYLb5F9MjK
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 24, 2020
U.S. retailers make masks mandatory even as leaders clash over new directives https://t.co/BlK3ZzazrU pic.twitter.com/BanGOkE9On
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
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WHO reports record daily increase in global coronavirus cases, up over 284,000 https://t.co/gzubr48itw pic.twitter.com/OYCYaxcZBC
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
The World Health Organization expresses concern over a coronavirus resurgence in Europe as Britain joins France, Germany and Austria in announcing tighter mask rules and greater testing https://t.co/PahjZw8nC4 pic.twitter.com/iv5K6wuMhy
— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 25, 2020
Exclusive: Since it began three months ago, the UK’s home-testing experiment has experienced some significant issues, including delays that experts say can defeat efforts to reduce COVID-19 transmission https://t.co/oiaygWMV9w
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
Ukraine reports highest daily number of coronavirus cases in a month https://t.co/08k1QUsgrf pic.twitter.com/RULid0KcUC
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
The outdoor theaters of ancient Greece are the first to recover in the modern pandemic, opening to visitors this week for the first time this summer. An AP photo gallery by @dgatopoulos and @pgiannakouris https://t.co/JMVBzrtVmY
— AP Europe (@AP_Europe) July 25, 2020
Coronavirus cases in Australian state stay stubbornly high https://t.co/PKsMz8R3uh pic.twitter.com/Qq8EIG80Ct
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
South Korea reports 113 new coronavirus cases, most since March https://t.co/EzXUUuy9FJ pic.twitter.com/5z7LMlDB8e
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
The Department of Health on Saturday confirmed 2,019 new cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), bringing the country's total caseload to 78,412. https://t.co/4r0g7mLf0o
— The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) July 25, 2020
Vietnam back on coronavirus alert after first local infection in 3 months https://t.co/hvNUTiScxC pic.twitter.com/gXBJCILtNR
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
Brazil registers 1,156 coronavirus deaths on Friday https://t.co/x8PX278K5g pic.twitter.com/Mk4enisis9
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
Mexico reports 7,573 new cases of coronavirus, 737 deaths: Health Ministry https://t.co/a80RydfC8P pic.twitter.com/RtQ68LR42u
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
'Don't give into COVID-19 fatigue,' Canada tells younger adults as cases rise https://t.co/tfHJqES1mA pic.twitter.com/3PVshgZfnL
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 24, 2020
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New technology shows the standard for reopening may be about testing buildings and not just people. https://t.co/TxZn7vZ3hC
— ABC News (@ABC) July 25, 2020
The CDC said instead of 2 negative tests, you now don’t need any to be considered recovered. Just 10 days.
That’s not how it worked it other countries. But they had more tests.https://t.co/fjtsGxoVOZ via @NYTimes
— Andy Slavitt @ ? (@ASlavitt) July 24, 2020
A new @CDCgov survey of 270 ppl w/confirmed #COVID19 in US finds a third, overall, were still too sick to work 21 dys post-test results. By age, long illness in:
– 26% of 18–34 year-olds
– 32% aged 35–49 yrs
– 47% aged ≥50 years
It's a nasty virus.https://t.co/bz2SeQFtTe pic.twitter.com/zHWiFuteFl— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) July 24, 2020
U.S. panel charged to plan fair distribution of eventual COVID-19 vaccine https://t.co/hkWes9GrYs pic.twitter.com/w5ZYydJd7Y
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 25, 2020
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SCOOP: Republican National Committee said in a federal filing that it spent $14,000 last month on "building maintenance."
In reality, it was disguising a purchase of COVID-19 face masks — at the time, anathema among some conservatives. Like @POTUS. https://t.co/QgdtnK3koQ
— Dave Levinthal (@davelevinthal) July 24, 2020
Texas and Florida had comparable resources to avoid this entirely. Could have been where NY is right now WITHOUT the mass death we endured.
But making mitigation into a MAGA culture war issue is now filling the morgues.
Sickening.
— Zeddy (@Zeddary) July 24, 2020
GOLDMAN SACHS: The flattening in new cases in AZ, CA, FL, SC
"appears to have been preceded by a significant drop in daily restaurant revenue beginning in mid- to late-June. This could indicate reduced participation in high-risk behavior led to the flattening in case growth"— James Pethokoukis (@JimPethokoukis) July 23, 2020
The health department in Pickaway County, Ohio, has reported at least 19 cases of Covid-19 among people who attended the county fair last month.
Additionally, there are three cases among family members of those who attended the fair. https://t.co/9Z4ouWKXAj
— CNN (@CNN) July 24, 2020
At the beginning of the pandemic @GregAbbott_TX broke procurement practices to pay $295M to an unheard of @texasgop lobbyist repped startup to run the state's track and trace efforts. It's been a complete disaster: https://t.co/dd3Mufea7d
— Aziz Gilani (@TexasVC) July 24, 2020
Florida’s nursing homes have been on lockdown since mid-March. But the current rise of infections statewide is proving that these facilities aren't completely shielded. In the past three weeks, cases have gone from about 2,000 to some 4,800. https://t.co/0BT8SgDmHl
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 24, 2020
Rebekah Jones, fmr. Florida Scientist, alleges she was fired for refusing to publish misleading coronavirus data: "Florida's actually taken quite a few steps to make the numbers look better." https://t.co/n4GWDoERQv
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 25, 2020
Sinclair's local TV stations across the country are set to air the discredited "Plandemic" researcher's conspiracy theory about Dr. Fauci this weekend. The segment that is set to air suggests Fauci is responsible for the creation of the coronavirus. https://t.co/fehw3e5ogZ
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) July 25, 2020
The White House says Stephen Miller's grandmother had mild COVID in March but "made a full and quick recovery.”
That's odd. She died on July 4, and the death certificate says COVID-19 led to her death from respiratory arrest.
Scoop by @DavidCornDC. https://t.co/YRCxchaIM3
— Will Saletan (@saletan) July 24, 2020
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