COVID Update December 17: This is my worst thread. I hate writing it. But I have to write it. 1/
This is what happened yesterday in California. 61,000 new cases in a single day.

But it’s not the cases. It’s the trajectory. 35,000 prior peak. 2/
This is what happened in Minnesota. It’s not the decline to still historically high numbers. It’s that the governor was forced to majorly let up on restrictions yesterday at the first sign— a sure fire sign they are coming back. 3/
You may ask “how can he be forced?” And you would be right, but the legislature has unique authority in Minnesota. They had threatened to remove the health commissioner & throw the state into disarray. 4/
In New York, Andrew Cuomo had a press conference about COVID. It wasn’t the press conference itself where he warned about an overwhelmed system. He had done that last Spring. It was that this time he kept emphasizing the economy in his pleas to New Yorkers. 5/
Yesterday one American died every 30 seconds. But no one has the tolerance to talk about it any longer.

We’re forced to talk about the economy. Because enough people are apparently no long motivated by 3600 people dying. In a day. 6/
Are we at the bad part yet? It’s getting worse. The people dying today got infected before Thanksgiving. Before people infected their families. And Thanksgiving was a sh-t show by all accounts. 7/
So I have taken a peak at what the numbers suggest comes next. And that’s when I got even more horrified. 8/
If things continue as they are— full hospitals, threats of strikes, PPE running out— and very soft, late, in enforced public health measures— what we are experiencing now will get much worse. 9/
Many Americans will absolutely as a badge of pride gather in large numbers for Christmas now. We know this for sure.

Because of: Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day & Thanksgiving. 10/
What does all this mean?

It means that despite beginning vaccine rollouts, we may not have even have the deaths we will have by the time we get to spring. 11/
It means we could have days in January where more than 6000 people die in a day from COVID. 12/
Much of this is driven by non-compliant behavior. People who refuse. A president who doesn’t care. Essential workers we push out. People who live in poor working conditions.

And Kristy Noem. 13/
Even Ron DeSantis has been willing to look at CDC reports on outbreaks. But not Kristy Noem. 14/
Even with governors who care, who are doing their best, they are facing such pressure from non-believers, legislators— all 100% followers of Trump— that they compromise on their compromises. 15/
Conversation yesterday. “We know gyms should be closed. But we’re getting tremendous pushback that they should be open 50%. So I’m holding the line and opening at 25%.”

These showboat compromises are good for no one. 16/
I have sympathy for all of the people who have to make tough decisions.

But there are easy decisions too. Easy decisions are the ones where more people live if you make them. Easy decisions mean supporting the people losing their livelihoods so we can be safe. 17/
Right now there are people who are in 4 categories of compliance:
1-Taking very few risks
2-Taking more risks than they think
3-Forced to take risks because of job/living
4-Carefree 18/
It would be one thing if the losses were confined to people in category 4. Expressing their liberty.
But category 3 (essential workers, ppl facing homelessness, multi-gen houses) suffer disproportionately based on Category 4 behavior.

19/
As prevalence grows more & more people in the first 2 categories— occasionally letting their guards down but trying very hard— are more & more at risk.

As are people who need the hospital for other reasons. 20/
We are poised for science to bail us out before too long. But here, the same elements that plague us we will face again. People who choose not to be safe because they see numbers dropping. People who spread false rumors about the vaccines.21/
I write these painful perspectives because you have to be smart for everyone who isn’t. It’s that driver’s ed defensive driving principal we learned in high school. It won’t always be there. But it will for now. 22/
In the meantime 2 things. First— ask every person you agree to spend time with this simple question: Have you been in contact w someone who tested positive for COVID?

Ask them. It may feel weird but ask them. Amazing how many people will answer yes when they think about it. 23/
If you haven’t, please listen to this. It is everything we know about how to stay safe in winter & over the holidays. 24/

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-…
There’s little we can do about people who don’t care. About a leader who feeds into it. History will be the judge. In the meantime, please, get there to see it & protect your family & neighbors. 25/
Let’s keep fighting.

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19 Dec
NEW: There is a new strain of COVID in England that is far more infectious. What it means and what it doesn’t mean.

Doing a Sat morning roundup with a few scientists and will report here shortly. Follow if interested. 1/
Here is a pasted article while I finish gathering info.

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I have some responses and am gathering others but the met effect is this is not a game changer but all the more reason to limit your interactions as much as possible. 3/
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19 Dec
COVID Update December 18: We got here not just because Trump did nothing but also because he asked nothing.

Biden plans to change that. 1/
Trump had no concerns letting us get to a place where thousands of day are dying. He had no understanding, no interest, and desire to prevent the pandemic from overwhelming the country. 2/
But doing nothing is not his only crime. Before there was a vaccine, and even now, our best medicine is how we communicate, how much we can unite, and our willingness to sacrifice a little to save a lot. 3/
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17 Dec
2020 highlights in review: Who said it & when. No Google searches, just guesses.

“I think we are going to be in two, three, four weeks, by the tune we next speak, I think we’re going to be in very good shape.”
Question 2: “We now know, thanks to widespread blood testing, that the virus isn’t that deadly...The death toll is a tiny fraction of what we were told it would be.”

Who and when?
“Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything.”

Who and when.
Read 9 tweets
17 Dec
COVID Update December 16: Why you won’t hear me use the phrase “anti-vaxxer.” 1/
First let me tell you my opinion of vaccines. If they hadn’t been invented we would be so much worse off as a planet.

It’s probably a more important invention than Tik Tok. 2/
And the story of the first people who took vaccines is a story of “you’re serious. You’re going to put that in my body. GTFO.”

But the story with small pox goes (more or less) the first does went to the vaccine makers kid & when it worked all the next went to the king’s kids. 3/
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16 Dec
January 6, I will be watching the Republicans in the House who plan to try to overturn the Electoral College and when they fail, will completely support those Congressional districts succeeding from the union as they threaten.

Best of luck.
It’s tough starting a new country under any circumstance. Having Mo Brooks instead of Thomas Jefferson and a handful of proud boys instead of Washington’s Army will add to the challenge.
(This is a rant, not a spelling bee.)

Secede, succeed.
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15 Dec
COVID Update December 14, 2020 (D-Day):

Today is a day filled with so many important reminders. 1/
First— on the vaccine. Today is not the day of triumph. It is not the day of victory over COVID. But today is the day when we showed up to the fight. 2/
Today is the day our troops landed on the beaches. And like Normandy, many many didn’t make it. They gave themselves not willingly but because the country proved defenseless. 3/
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