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4 Mar, 5 tweets, 2 min read
The CDC's own data tracker and look at trends in number of cases using the 7 day average. Literally their own data has 7 day moving case average in decline each of the past four days. They're literally showing one thing and telling another.

covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra…
My apologies, it was only *three* straight days.

Here are the 7 day case rates the past 14 days. You decide.

F17 161.77
F18 151.58
F19 144.02
F20 138.34
F21 134.67
F22 134.43
F23 138.07
F24 139.80
F25 141.60
F26 141.72
F27 141.84
F28 140.74
M01 139.48
M02 134.81
If cases were going up (there is not currently evidence that they are, certainly not their own data), there is no sign of it showing in more ER visits or hospitalizations. From CDC's own data tracker site: ImageImage
M03 131.90
The rate of 131.9 cases per 100,000 is the lowest 7 day average the CDC has reported on its tracker since Oct. 22.

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26 Feb
In Orlando at a live presser now, @GovRonDeSantis and first lady @FLCaseyDeSantis are announcing Resiliency Florida, a mental health initiative to improve well being of kids in schools. Florida pro sports teams and other sports organizations are partnering up for the effort.
Former college football coach Lou Holtz now speaking
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Right now in a presser, @GovRonDeSantis announcing his intent to crack down on Big Tech censorship and selling of private data of Florida residents.
Florida House Speaker @ChrisSprowls now speaking on the initiative for Big Tech reform in the state
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Over 2,000 fewer children under age 15 died in 2020 than three year average from 2017-19.
If you're curious multiple cause of deaths involving Flu, Pneumonia or Covid-19 (ICD codes J09-J18.9) show 705 deaths since Jan 2020 for children 14-under. The last 3 years registered an ave. of 873. So roughly 10 percent of the difference could be explained from fewer PN deaths.
Source on this is comparing the CDC wonder database for those codes and the CDC provisional counts of death table by age group using the J09-J18 range.
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2 Jan
It's time we have a discussion about targeting. Let's set aside with the ejection aspect, for a moment, as I believe that needs changed. But undeniably, undoubtedly and unequivocally this was not only not a "textbook" form tackle, it was textbook targeting (formerly spearing).

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The version of this targeting rule predates targeting itself. The rule began in 1975 as what was called "spearing" as the "deliberate use of the head and helmet" to punish an opponent. No player should use helmet "butt" or "ram" an opponent.

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Anyone that played pee wee football in the 80s, 90s or beyond should know this as common sense. Every little leaguer football player was taught on day one not to look down when form tackling and not use the top of your helmet. This was a spear. Kids know this.

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16 Oct 20
98%.

What if I told you that confirmed flu surveillance across the world has dropped year over year by 98% since April?

This is the deep dive story with data, graphs and charts showing how the world's most consistent nemesis has (almost) completely vanished.

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We began hearing reports back in May the flu was nowhere to be seen in the Southern hemisphere, which was the start of when cases usually peak. I had theorized as early as June and July that perhaps Covid was keeping the flu away.

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Though just a theory I floated at the time, probably earlier and more consistently than most, it's one that now shares some scientific backing.

Check out this study published Sep. 4 in The Lancet that corroborates the theory with some precedent.

thelancet.com/journals/lanmi…

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