Thread: There are now a ton of treatments for Covid w/ incredibly impressive results. Meaning, there’s a non-lockdown focused approach available to returning to normal; one that’s faster, cheaper, and more effective. To wit ...
Catalonia saw an 82 percent drop in Covid deaths following a rollout of Vitamin D to seniors in care centers dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ar…
The anti-inflammatory, anti-viral drug, Ivermectin, has been shown to dramatically reduce Covid’s viral load, death rate (including among the critically ill), and tranmissibility while also improving recovery and having almost no side effects covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/upl…
There is a growing body of evidence proving HCQ’s effectiveness against Covid when used early, as I’ve detailed in this thread:
Hospitals employing the MATH+ protocol (Methylprednisolone + ascorbic acid + Thiamine + Heparin) showed a 75% risk reduction in mortality compared to other hospitals covid19criticalcare.com/math-hospital-…
After India embraced HCQ and ivermectin, its Covid case fatality rate went into “steep decline.”
“India, which has four times the population of the U.S., has less than half of the coronavirus related deaths” lifesitenews.com/news/india-dev…
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CNN’s @wolfblitzer: "It’s going to be a little, pathetic, tiny crowd at Joint Base Andrews where he’ll say good-bye."
@wolfblitzer .@DanaBashCNN on Trump boarding Marine One: "He looks small. He just looks like a small man. And that is exactly the way that he has handled his presidency since he lost. And he just has appeared smaller and smaller and less and less courageous."
Can anyone explain — maybe @jaketapper or @NicolleDWallace — why Republicans who voted against certifying the Electoral College votes are being called “seditionits,” “treasonists,” etc. — while these terms were never used when Dems did the same thing in 2001, 2005, 2017?
@jaketapper@NicolleDWallace Here’s Rep. @jahimes on Dec. 13, 2016 urging the Electoral College to vote against Trump despite his winning on Election Day
— "QAnon Shaman" was also a climate cultist
— The fur-wearing rioter Aaron Mostofsky is a registered Democrat
— John Sullivan is BLM
— NBC/NPR affiliated Jade Sacker filmed celebrating storming Capitol
.@AOC, on Instagram, reflects on the Capitol Hill riot: “I thought I was going to die. And you have all of those thoughts where, at the end of your life, all of these thoughts come rushing to you … I did not know if I was going to make out of that day alive.”
@AOC AOC gets emotional: “White supremacists [were] ordered by President Trump to attack the Capitol”
“There were acts of betrayal [b the police]. And, to run in the Capitol and not know if an officer is there to help you or harm you, is also quite traumatizing"
@AOC AOC suggests there’s a “conflict of interest” in Sen. McConnell being married to the former secretary of Transportation, Elaine Chao.
1) Why did the accounts exist if they weren't initially confirmed? 2) As users confirm, follower counts should be increasing, not declining 3) Twitter only appears to be "challenging" accounts following conservatives
Twitter now admits everything it claimed last week about its purge was false. They now say they're specifically targeting users who have shared content associated w/ QAnon. I've read this paragraph multiple times and still don't understand it:
Twitter says accounts that have shared tweets with their warning labels -- such as Trump's -- "can result in permanent suspension."
CNN’s @brianstelter endorses Silicon Valley censoring the U.S. president
@brianstelter In his monologue yesterday, Stelter simultaneously endorsed tech companies deplatforming conservatives as well as denounced conservatives for ending up on fringier websites where they’re “radicalized”
I always expected this kind of Big Tech purge to come once a Democrat was in office. But their inability to wait even that long shows just how dangerously power hungry and vengeful they are. Things will only get worse from here.