Steve Baragona

@stevebaragona

Science reporter, multimedia journalist at Voice of America. Recovering lab rat. Thoughts here are mine, not my government's.

Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    By promoting anti-vax misinformation, the platform legitimizes distrust in vaccines.

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  5. 30. sij

    2/2 People without symptoms are unlikely to spread the disease. NIAID chief Tony Fauci says "Asymptomatic transmission has never been the driver of outbreaks" of any disease ever.

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  6. 30. sij

    1/2 It's OK to open your windows. The virus spreads mainly in spit droplets from coughs and sneezes. It doesn't seem to float around in the air.

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    If there *are* a number of (likely mild) cases that haven’t been identified yet (something that I should note is not at all uncommon with respiratory infections), this would ultimately translate into the disease being *less* deadly (as a fraction of total cases). 2/2

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    29. sij

    What's fascinating to me is why we fear a disease that's killed 131 people more than the flu, which kills hundreds of thousands worldwide every year. Is it because it's foreign? Or new? Does having a flu shot (which most of us skip) make us feel safer?

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  9. 26. sij

    [Yes. This.] Something far deadlier than the Wuhan coronavirus lurks near you, right here in America via

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    Yes. This virus is new, which means lots of unknowns--and unknowns understandably lead to fear. But there's no need to think it's some kind of potential extinction event. Let's keep this in perspective while still feeling empathy for those affected.

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    24. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Virus McVirusface

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  12. 24. sij

    . should auction off naming rights to the new . Wuhan doesn't want it, and just sucks. Proceeds go to R&D.

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  13. 22. sij

    Happy ! They're everywhere today, but that wasn't always the case. They're back in our cities thanks to some 19th-century urban reformers.

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    "Hello! I'm a West Virginia northern flying squirrel and I want to say THANK YOU to the people who work to restore the mountaintop forests I call home!" 📷Barb Sargent

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    8 million people worldwide in 2017, more than three times the global toll from , and combined ⁦⁩ reports for ⁦

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    Today in : EIA expects U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions to decrease annually through 2021

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    - EIA forecasts slower growth in natural gas-fired generation while renewable energy rises

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  20. 16. sij

    's Aboriginals fought with fire for thousands of years. Indigenous North and South Americans sculpted the continents with it, too, pre-Columbus. Read 's 1491. You won't regret it. Then read 1493.

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