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    Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

    In the news craziness, you might have missed bombshell from the CDC Director In a swipe at Dr. Fauci, @CDCDirector Dr Redfield claimed explosion of cases in the South NOT due to opening up too much / too fast. So what does Dr. Redfield think it is? Its the northerners Thread

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      2. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        That's right, Dr. Redfield says folks from the north drove down south for vacation at end of May, after Memorial Day, and infected southerners. He offers no evidence. Says “everything happened around June 12-16” So can we glean anything from the data? Is he right? 2/6

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      3. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        Did all the southern states uniformly explode around June 12 – 16 uniformly, as Dr. Redfield claims? Here's the @CNBC article quoting himhttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/14/cdc-chief-says-northerners-heading-south-for-vacation-may-be-to-blame-for-surge-in-coronavirus-cases-not-state-reopenings.html …

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      4. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        And here's the original interview with Dr. Bauchner. Around 26:10,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzHIhSZ_fiA …

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      5. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        Did these states explode around June 12–16 , as Dr. Redfield claims? NO First, infection rates don’t explode around June 12 to 16 Most of southern states saw infections start rising around June 1, about a week after MD weekend started Not June 12-16 as Bob Redfield says 4/6

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      6. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        But here’s the kicker Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, also start rising around the same time -- within a week of Memorial Day Did northern travelers vacation in Idaho, Alaska, Oregon and seed cases there too? Is it a coincidence many of these states relaxed around the same time? 5/7

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      7. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        And how did these northern vacationers skip southern states like Virginia, which was still in phase 1? And what happened to these vacationers? Did they ever get home? And why didn't they seed cases in the north before they left? Bottom line is that this is silliness 6/7

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      8. Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH‏Verified account @ashishkjha 14 Jul 2020

        Not sure why @CDCDirector is pursing this argument Either he's looking at bad data or is learning the wrong lessons Northern vacationers not cause of big national outbreaks We have to get better at managing the pandemic. Drawing wrong lessons is harmful to that goal Fin

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      2. Boosted Kraken  💉 💉 💉‏ @twidark1 14 Jul 2020
        Replying to @ashishkjha @CDCDirector

        Redfield watered down the original CDC reopening guidelines. Now he's trying to cover his ass.

        3 replies 14 retweets 98 likes
      3. Suz Mar‏ @march7_mar 14 Jul 2020
        Replying to @twidark1 @ashishkjha @CDCDirector

        Or He’s really afraid of Trump and fallen into the Dr Brix trap!!

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      2. Robert Franek‏ @robertfranek 14 Jul 2020
        Replying to @ashishkjha @CDCDirector

        @threadreaderapp unroll please

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      3. Thread Reader App‏ @threadreaderapp 14 Jul 2020
        Replying to @robertfranek

        Hello, the unroll you asked for: @ashishkjha: In the news craziness, you might have missed bombshell from the CDC Director In a swipe at Dr. Fauci… https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1283243422913040387.html … Have a good day. 🤖

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