@UniWatch @PhilHecken— Timmy Donahue (@timmydhue) April 2, 2020
With the help of her mother, a college student, is making masks for the deaf & hard of hearing community. The masks allow for someone to see facial expressions & for lip reading. #CoronavirusPandemic #Masks4All #ASL #COVID19Pandemichttps://t.co/IseiqJA6XH
Iraq’s Communications & Media Commission has banned the Reuters news agency from operating in Iraq for 3 months for reporting that the # of covid-19 cases in Iraq is much higher than officially reported. pic.twitter.com/UmfXeCL0vk— Liz Sly (@LizSly) April 2, 2020
Gender divide: Peru, Panama limit men and women to alternate days out to stall virus https://t.co/SZ08LrgQIa pic.twitter.com/QgRZYWIr15— Reuters (@Reuters) April 2, 2020
Special parking zones for temporary food pickup are being rolled out with new signage in LA, Mayor Garcetti announced. He also said red lights would cycle through more frequently to curb the temptation to speed. https://t.co/24iTK8n42K— LAist (@LAist) April 3, 2020
"A family foundation controlled by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is seeking to buy an empty hospital near downtown Los Angeles and turn it into a sprawling campus for COVID-19 patients and coronavirus research." The owner of the L.A. Times. https://t.co/VTjy6CKYnD— Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) April 2, 2020
For those who wanted a world without vaccines, this is the world without ONE vaccine.— Marni Panas, CCIP™ (@marnipanas) April 1, 2020
it is interesting to watch all the frantic energy that was projected first onto comey and then onto mueller suddenly turn its 1000 watt gaze onto fauci https://t.co/bL9iQHvudH— Quinta Jurecic (@qjurecic) April 2, 2020
🦠⚽️ Insane: Pandemic Football Kits by Emilio Sansolini: https://t.co/vmmUvS0Msx— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) March 31, 2020
It’s not a paper cup.— Danielle Baskin (@djbaskin) April 2, 2020
You cannot and should not make a mask out of a paper cup.
Please use 100% cotton. Here’s a good tutorial.https://t.co/Dbns9zTF8x pic.twitter.com/T2S899b0HG
The best two-mask joke yet? (On the other hand, missed by critics is the sobering fact that a third of all Japanese households actually consist of only one person.) https://t.co/1Psm8Uza24— Matt Alt (@Matt_Alt) April 3, 2020