If you go back to last March, deleted tweets are very common.
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(destroying the)EMB
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The "why" Tweetorials illustrate the dangers of relying on data to draw conclusions without backing these conclusions up with reproducible experimentation. I'm thinking about the broader picture and not advocating for human experimentation.
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Despite the deletions, we know What & Why They Did Last Summer
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Many prominent academics said herd immunity had been reached in India & COVID-19 was on its way out. Agarwal & Bhattacharya said most Indians were immune (as a result of natural infection) back in Jan! They also argued, wrongly, that it would be dangerous to vaccinate them.pic.twitter.com/mzviILvDVp
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Am interested in “ how China dodged the virus” tweetorials
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Through proper planning and flawless execution of a plan that was designed based on the strength and weaknesses of their health care system.
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There are many still available in Portuguese, most go for the HCQ or ivermectin use…
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Because it took months until they got hit so was very easy to deny
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Metacognition rocks.
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