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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

    The coronavirus will be with us for the foreseeable future. “Exactly how long,” one epidemiologist said, “remains to be seen.” Here’s what two recent analyses say about the shape the pandemic might take in the coming months. https://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        An analysis from the University of Minnesota describes three possible scenarios for the future of the pandemic. http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y pic.twitter.com/KQxCWqpHFV

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        Another analysis from Harvard’s Chan School examines intermittent social distancing — turned “on” when Covid-19 cases reach a certain prevalence in the population, and “off” when prevalence drops. http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y pic.twitter.com/rJdgzJhfku

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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        Seasonal effects could slow the spread of the virus in warmer months, but this year the effect will likely be minimal because many people are still susceptible. http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y pic.twitter.com/z86z9Fpvf6

        17 replies 211 retweets 497 likes
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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        Doubling hospital critical-care capacity could allow even longer breaks between periods of social distancing. http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y pic.twitter.com/KkJALte7AX

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        What’s clear: A one-time social distancing effort won’t be sufficient to control the coronavirus, and it will take a long time to reach herd immunity. Without an effective vaccine, our pandemic state of mind may persist well into 2021 or 2022. http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y pic.twitter.com/sUwOnZZhYP

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      7. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 May 2020

        “We anticipated a prolonged period of social distancing would be necessary,” said one researcher, “but didn’t initially realize that it could be this long.” http://nyti.ms/2Lcyr4y 

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      1. artistreader‏ @cryptoredux 10 May 2020
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      1. Spencer Karter‏ @SpencerKarter 10 May 2020
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        Really? I want #COVID19 to end and get back to normal. I'm not taking no dire warnings for an answer. #NewNormalSucks

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      2. america rules‏ @schwaid 10 May 2020
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        Trump’ legacy - a POTUS who stands by as more than 100,000 Americans will die - many needlessly - refused to take virus containment action - refuses a national testing strategy - takes no responsibilty for mistakes - promotes inefffective drugs and dangerous treatments.

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        WHO and China are the ones to blame.

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