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Professor Harvard Medical School. Disease surveillance methods. Infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccine safety. Free SaTScan, TreeScan and RSequential software.

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    Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff 13 Dec 2020

    Martin Kulldorff Retweeted Sebastian Rushworth M.D.

    "So, what can we conclude from all this? Very simply, lockdown and the fear-mongering that goes with it almost certainly kills many more people than it saves, and it certainly results in many more years of life lost." -@sebrushworthhttps://twitter.com/sebrushworth/status/1338035204544471040 …

    Martin Kulldorff added,

    Sebastian Rushworth M.D. @sebrushworth
    This article discusses two of the most serious harms of lockdown - its effect on children and its effect on treatment of heart attacks and strokes. https://sebastianrushworth.com/2020/12/13/what-are-the-harms-of-lockdown/ …
    6:41 AM - 13 Dec 2020
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      1. ConVirus & COn2 𝔹𝕣𝕒𝕚𝕟𝕨𝕒𝕤𝕙𝕚𝕟𝕘‏ @EUbrainwashing 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @jeffreyatucker @sebrushworth

        My conclusion is: the harm is by design. Why? To force a solution we'd never agree to otherwise. • Problem (CV19) • Reaction (LockDown) • Solution 1. UN Agenda 21 & 2030 aka Sustainable Development 2. World Economic Forum Great Reset 3. ID2020 4. GAVI 5. BIS digital currencypic.twitter.com/55P2wYkkkN

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      2. Janez Pogorelec‏ @JanezPogorelec 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @blaz_zgaga @sebrushworth

        Zgaga bi sprostil vse covid ukrepe. Nadvse liberalno... 😉

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      3. Blaž Zgaga‏ @blaz_zgaga 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @JanezPogorelec @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        Kdaj boste pred tvitanjem prebrali članke uglednih tujih zdravnikov? In kdaj boste prenehali drugim pripisovati nekaj, česar niso izrekli? To je sicer povsem v skladu z večno in običajno nemoralo in dvoličnostjo slovenske katoliške verske sekte, ki ne priznava papeža @pontifex.

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      2. Rob Nelson‏ @rnelson0 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        Or you could read peer reviewed research on it and conclude that the non-rigorous “research” presented by Brushworth contradicts it.https://www.pnas.org/content/106/41/17290 …

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      3. Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @rnelson0 @sebrushworth

        Hi Rob. Thanks for sharing. The life expectancy dips in 1920, 23, 26, 28, 29, and 36 were all due to severe influenza years. Luckily, there were no lockdowns with accompanying fear mongering during the Great Depression, and schools were open.

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      1. Rafael Martorell‏ @rmartorell65 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        But they do it for the love of us,by their actions you may conclude they do care more of us than our own parents.

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      1. CH‏ @Econimica 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        Martin-One ?, a lot of suggestions that LT health consequences among the young and under 40yr/old population (stroke, Parkinson's, etc.) are reason to continue lockdowns. Data shows deaths, hospitalization among young r very low. Any thoughts here?pic.twitter.com/5uPd7YBIKl

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      1. Apple‏ @apple2969_mari 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @shekinah1313 @sebrushworth

        Sooooo true

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      2. The Real Truther‏ @thereal_truther 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        The Real Truther Retweeted The Real Truther

        Except that’s false.https://twitter.com/thereal_truther/status/1314608597003771905 …

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        The Real Truther @thereal_truther
        Hey @MartinKulldorff, why does your #COVID "declaration" blame government lockdowns for missed vaccine appointments, cancer screenings, surgeries & deteriorating mental health when ALL are actually consequences of the pandemic & occurred in countries that didn't lockdown also? pic.twitter.com/cc2fHwtlzG
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      3. JonahPouted‏ @jonah_pouted 13 Dec 2020
        Replying to @thereal_truther @MartinKulldorff @sebrushworth

        Lockdowns, shutdowns, etc : Who WANTS them? They’re disruptive and unpopular. Why put them in place if they weren’t at least believed to be effective?

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