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    Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 May 2020

    School started on April 1, a state of emergency (with mild restrictions) was imposed on April 16, and now the country is getting ready to stand down. If you can explain what happened (or rather, failed to happen) in Japan last month, you're a better Twitter virologist than me.pic.twitter.com/ZM4yrWWQCv

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      1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 May 2020

        My great gripe for May 2020 is not enough attention paid to events that should have happened according to people's mental models of the pandemic (for a wide range of those mental models), but did not.

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      2. sbeam‏ @sbeam 7 May 2020
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        all I know for sure is that whatever it is, it confirms my pet theory

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      3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 May 2020
        Replying to @sbeam

        Yes, now more than ever. But will they listen??

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      2. Matthew Green‏Verified account @matthew_d_green 7 May 2020
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        The Robert Mueller of viruses.

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      3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 May 2020
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        TOO SOON

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      2. David Cournapeau‏ @cournape 7 May 2020
        Replying to @Pinboard

        Japan is what makes me mildly optimist. By all account it should have been terrible (density, population age, etc...), they did not implement very strong measures and yet it does not seem that bad, yet anyway.

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      3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 May 2020
        Replying to @cournape

        I feel the same way. If we can figure out and replicate whatever kept Japan and a number of other countries from blowing up, we may be able to operate at a fairly high level of "normal"

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      2. Turbulence‏ @TurbulentSkies 7 May 2020
        Replying to @Pinboard

        This is very speculative but Japan, like Iceland, might benefit from a high seafood diet which reduces vitamin d insufficiency. The Indonesian preprint on VDI and covid is very heartening.

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      3. Rochelle Kopp / Japan Intercultural Consulting‏ @JapanIntercult 7 May 2020
        Replying to @TurbulentSkies @Pinboard

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        I have the same theory on Vitamin D.https://twitter.com/JapanIntercult/status/1248881133741211649?s=20 …

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        Rochelle Kopp / Japan Intercultural Consulting @JapanIntercult
        Cursory googling suggests that Japanese might have less vitamin D deficiency than Americans due to high levels of fish consumption. If that is true, might this explain low COVID-19 deaths in Japan? Someone with more time & better journal access than me might want to look into it. https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1248870902361620486 …
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      2. Andy Nortrup‏ @AndyNortrup 7 May 2020
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        You should talk to @patio11 or at least read his tweets on the situation in Japan. My impression from him is that the picture in Japan is not as rosey as portrayed officially

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      3. Student of the Classics‏ @KirinDave 7 May 2020
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        Yeah wasn't there like a big reveal that the cluster strategy was failing horribly?

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