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    Luke O'Neill‏Verified account @laoneill111 22 Jul 2020

    This study concludes that hand washing, social distancing and masks can stop most all of the Covid-19 pandemic, even without a vaccine or additional treatments. Essential we keep doing these.https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1003166 …

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      2. Dawn Warder‏ @DawnWarder 22 Jul 2020

        I think those (genuine) issues relate more to lockdown than to social distancing, hand washing or masks.

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      1. Kavsie‏ @kavsie 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @laoneill111

        "In addition to policies on social distancing, governments and public health institutions should continuously mobilize people to adopt self-imposed measures with proven efficacy in order to successfully tackle COVID-19" so it's a politically motivated study given that conclusion

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      2. Prof Frank E Marino PhD‏ @fmarino64 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @laoneill111 @markfebbraio

        We have short memories. Spanish flu...lock downs, masks and NO vaccine or therapeutics. Eradicated because measures we are resisting now. We’ve been here before just not in living memory.

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      3. Valdis Andersons‏ @hmmzis 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @fmarino64 @laoneill111 @markfebbraio

        H1N1 is still around to this day. It even made the headlines in 2009 as 'Swine Flu'.

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      2. Earnesto Esq.‏ @earnestobob 22 Jul 2020
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        This study concludes that government actions such as border closures, full lockdowns, and a high rate of COVID-19 testing were not associated with statistically significant reductions in the number of critical cases or overall mortality.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(20)30208-X/fulltext …

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      3. Geraldine Carey‏ @CareyGercarey 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @earnestobob @laoneill111

        Literally taken straight from that shared paperpic.twitter.com/JTsrKCYEIF

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      2. ̶̵ ••‏ @zlinnagmailcom1 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @laoneill111

        Thanks so much for sharing! We need to educate Irish people more on mask wearing.

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      3. Angela Keohane‏ @KeohaneAngela 22 Jul 2020
        Replying to @zlinnagmailcom1 @laoneill111

        Totally agree and also people need to know how to dispose of them too

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      2. mm #vaccinateschoolstaff‏ @muinteoirmama 22 Jul 2020
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        And thousands of pupils heading back to schools with no social distancing in a couple of weeks time.

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