For those who wanted a world without vaccines, witness the world without one vaccine.
— David Sinclair, PhD (@davidasinclair) April 10, 2020
We just reached 500,000 coronavirus cases in America.
— Molly Jong-Fast? (@MollyJongFast) April 11, 2020
The US has now recorded 18,586 deaths, closing in on the toll of 18,849 dead in Italy which has seen the most fatalities so far, and is also approaching half a million confirmed cases with 496,535 as of 0030 GMT Saturday up 35,098 in the past 24 hours pic.twitter.com/9Kch9V2Ff1
— AFP news agency (@AFP) April 11, 2020
Local man with unconventional thoughts on windmills and cancer would like to explain brilliant germs and anti-antibiotics to you. https://t.co/2pYls0JpGk
— phillip anderson (@phillipanderson) April 10, 2020
Why do you guys keep talking about it like Trump has any authority—at least in states whose governors aren’t afraid of him being mean to them on Twitter—to “reopen” the economy [which isn’t closed]? https://t.co/4gTNvFuTLz
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 10, 2020
Finally a job for Eric? https://t.co/ce0JYGjllP
— Slava Malamud (@SlavaMalamud) April 10, 2020
MSNBC literally asking every guest about “reopening.” Stop this despicable bullshit. https://t.co/hy80dAfjwy
— Tom Watson (@tomwatson) April 10, 2020
The Navajo Nation reports another 39 cases today and no new deaths from COVID-19. This brings their total to 597. They are the 4th hardest hit place in the country per capita behind NY, NJ, and LA. They stand at 597/22
Yesterday: 558/22— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 11, 2020
All 24 Democratic governors have issued stay-at-home orders. Their median date? March 24.
Republican governors’ median date is March 30 — and nine of them have yet to issue a stay-at-home order at all. #DemGovsGetItDonehttps://t.co/5lRWOJuf9M
— Democratic Governors (@DemGovs) April 10, 2020
In Philadelphia, new cases today were 522, similar to last few days. Highest daily death toll, 33, total 137. Spike in deaths expected bc they lag behind cases.
— Alexander Marquardt (@MarquardtA) April 10, 2020
Did Ohio get it right? The state intervened in the coronavirus pandemic, and its medical systems prepared, earlier than most. Now its numbers are much lower than comparably-sized, nearby states. @LennyMBernstein: https://t.co/v7OgYheOxg
— Dave Clarke (@davecclarke) April 9, 2020
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