Trump's demon sex / alien DNA doctor has weighed in on my story — and she approves! https://t.co/R42bZGhCih— Will Sommer (@willsommer) July 29, 2020
“This kind of ‘fake news,’ these rumors all over social media — it’s a huge challenge for us as health workers,” Ndukwe Emmanuel Ifeanyi, a Lagos doctor, said of Immanuel's speech.— Danielle Paquette (@DPAQreport) July 28, 2020
Our story here: https://t.co/hnNXPiI5ZL
New from me and @oneunderscore__— Brandy Zadrozny (@BrandyZadrozny) July 28, 2020
Dark money and PAC’s coordinated the “reopen” push behind doctors' viral hydroxychloroquine video. https://t.co/FXGmUL79I6
my cousin works at a pharmacy in Des Moines and when Trump supporters try to pick up hydroxychloroquine he gives them tic tacs instead. he hoards all the real stuff and gives it away freely to trans communists— Rob (@robrousseau) July 28, 2020
As the pandemic rages across the globe, a growing number of companies are repositioning themselves to offer AI to track whether people are keeping a safe distance in offices, warehouses and schoolshttps://t.co/UEdutl8q9R— KTLA (@KTLA) July 28, 2020
This @sarahzhang article is a must-read about the obstacles between us and a successful vaccination campaign. It brought to mind a cautionary tale from the polio vaccine efforts - one that has since become known as the Cutter Incident 1/ https://t.co/UYpbtRPJSu— Cliff Marks (@cliffmarks) July 28, 2020
In the rush to meet the public desire for vaccine, government and company officials cut corners on testing vaccine batches. Subsequent investigation showed that only the Cutter batches contained the live virus that led to over 200 polio cases - the others were safe. 4/— Cliff Marks (@cliffmarks) July 28, 2020
I really feel for MLB— Michael Caley (@MC_of_A) July 28, 2020
sometimes you get everything right, you prepare down to the millimeter, and you get done in by completely unpredictable problems like "what if there are other people in hotels" https://t.co/pLxorcf45S
a weird apocalypse side effect is that my dog gets wildly excited at the sight of surgical masks, since he knows it means he's going on a walk— Adrienne Porter Felt (@__apf__) July 28, 2020