Volume of Mentions Over Time
This graph shows the daily number of coronavirus-related online mentions in the United States over time. The data includes mentions from Twitter, news outlets, forums, review sites, and blogs.
Key Topics in Overall Online Conversation
This section surfaces the overall key topics in coronavirus-related conversation on Twitter over time, including individuals, brands, and media. Click the topics to see the tweets with the highest reach. Toggle by time period to see how topics change over time.
Idea for a romcom. Two people hook up on a night out. Wake up and have to self isolate for two weeks in one of their flats because of COVID-19. Working title: Just the two of (vir)us.
— Rose Stokes (is on mat leave) (@RoseStokes) March 9, 2020
A short thread on the insanity of the Tory Govt’s reckless approach to Coronavirus, as they refuse to take action to restrict travel from Madrid, despite a major outbreak there, where the contagion rate is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. (1/8)#LFC #CORONAVIRUS
— David Maddock (@MaddockMirror) March 10, 2020
Businesses are changing their policies as they deal with the spread of coronavirus, from increased cleaning to limits on products to new time-off policies. https://t.co/1bHaUc64pe
— fox8news (@fox8news) March 11, 2020
#Breaking: #Italy expands lockdown to entire country amid #coronavirus outbreak, with schools closed until April 3, people told to stay home and all sports halted pic.twitter.com/Ald4QvGW4b
— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) March 9, 2020
Trump is reportedly waiting on whether to make an emergency declaration until Jared Kushner "finishes his research and comes to a conclusion himself" https://t.co/0dWYImgi6U
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) March 11, 2020
Dropped my wife off at the hospital this morning for her 12hr shift. While 95% of the world is distancing from the #coronavirus, health professionals are putting their armor on and attacking it. My wife is a hero. #covid19Canada #HealthCare #frontlines
— Ryan Fahey (@wellnessrf) March 14, 2020
Breaking: The NHL has suspended its season due to the rapid spread of coronavirus but hopes to resume in the future, sources told @emilymkaplan Thursday. pic.twitter.com/RNNS4Z84Cc
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) March 12, 2020
Right now at O’Hare airport in Chicago:
— General Strike 🍀(Terrence Daniels) (@Terrence_STR) March 15, 2020
Thousands of people are waiting for hours due to “enhanced #CoronaVirus screening" procedures...
This is not good, Trump has literally created a perfect storm to transmit #COVID19. Don’t even know where to start with this one.#Chicago pic.twitter.com/fOUQZfqxX7
As @RepKatiePorter demonstrates, the CDC has the legal authority to allow every American to get free testing and treatment for coronavirus during a public health emergency.
— Adam Schiff (@AdamSchiff) March 13, 2020
We must ensure cost is no barrier to getting tested, protected and cared for. We’re all in this together. https://t.co/X5eA77ukqz
#BREAKING: Los Angeles Unified School District to shut down all schools effective Monday, March 16. No word on how long closure will last. https://t.co/19n38J00i6 pic.twitter.com/T8UiJtgQBx
— KCAL News (@kcalnews) March 13, 2020
Coronavirus infection is a medical problem and has been declared as pandemic by the entire globe: Dr. TA Rehmani, National Secretary, SDPI tells Navika Kumar on @thenewshour. | #ShaheenBlocksCoronaWarhttps://t.co/YwECz0zJBo pic.twitter.com/M5JxaUyKI6
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) March 16, 2020
Canada is closing its borders to travellers from most of the world. Canadian citizens, permanent residents and US citizens are exempt. #COVID19 #coronavirus
— Mercedes Stephenson (@MercedesGlobal) March 16, 2020
Social distancing is the best tool we have to slow the spread of COVID-19. Here is a quick rundown of activities that are safe, activities to avoid, and activities where we recommend using caution. Let's work together from far apart. #COVID19 #novelcoronavirus pic.twitter.com/i0yiYgRrP4
— LA Public Health (@lapublichealth) March 17, 2020
I've been incredibly touched by the number of people who've responded to this piece with stories of their own grandparents. Are you young and strong? You still must care for those who are vulnerable and weak: https://t.co/hCGgLEmtfu
— David French (@DavidAFrench) March 15, 2020
We’re calling on the federal government to support those workers who can’t afford to cover the rent and put food on the table. #coronavirus
— Annastacia Palaszczuk (@a_palaszczuk) March 17, 2020
Three days ago there were 430+ #coronavirus infections in Australia.
— Jason Om (@jason_om) March 20, 2020
That’s more than doubled to 870+.
In 👏🏼 just 👏🏼 three 👏🏼 days.#covid19 #auspol
Yes, China is to blame for this global pandemic.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 19, 2020
Fact:
China claimed that there was no "evidence of human-to-human transmission" of COVID-19
The WHO parroted that claim on January 14th
Now—200,000 cases & 8,000 deaths are reported in 145 countries
China Lied, people died.
We know how to confront crises like coronavirus, writes Dr. Paul Farmer of @PIH. That includes both access to health care, but also the human element of our response. Worth a read. https://t.co/qbonk4M749
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) March 21, 2020
Exclusive: U.S. is considering measures to boost lending to low-income Americans - source https://t.co/ODAgm8OdFo pic.twitter.com/Z4F6ozIl9N
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 18, 2020
Boris Johnson orders pubs, cafes and restaurants to close in a bid to halt the coronavirus spread pic.twitter.com/SDjqsRq5Ux
— The Independent (@Independent) March 20, 2020
Are people taking the government's instruction to stay two metres apart seriously amid the #coronavirus outbreak?
— Sky News (@SkyNews) March 24, 2020
This footage of a construction site in London seems to suggest not.
Latest on #COVID19 here: https://t.co/k0ndEwxj8j pic.twitter.com/weFkR1uaOu
Earlier today @insurgentspod put out a call for people to share their stories with us. We want to amplify real life examples of how the working class is being impacted by the coronavirus.
— jordan (@JordanUhl) March 24, 2020
Here is one response that really moved us. The author wished to remain anonymous: pic.twitter.com/M3f7MHR1Wt
Schumer dismissed McConnell's criticisms, and said asking for protections for workers and labor "are not extraneous issues," but instead "a wish list for workers, nobody else."https://t.co/AyAw00WapP
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 23, 2020
President Trump said his decision to open the government back up and easing WH guidelines on coronavirus will be based on data and science.
— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) March 24, 2020
He is also stressing, without experts backing him as of now, that the government should if possible open up by Easter Sunday.
I joined a letter urging Leader McConnell to include funds in our #COVID19 response to close the digital divide and homework gap.
— Senator Jacky Rosen (@SenJackyRosen) March 24, 2020
Students without reliable access to broadband face being unable to adequately continue their education. pic.twitter.com/zTBxKT9RGK
Public health experts say they are alarmed by the President's suggestion that some parts of the country could soon ease some of the dramatic measures being taken to slow spread of the #coronavirus.
— Georgetown Law (@GeorgetownLaw) March 24, 2020
"It's utterly irresponsible," @LawrenceGostin told @NPR: https://t.co/t1dc2XLOrB
"Physical distance doesn’t mean social distance.
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) March 25, 2020
We all need to check in regularly on older parents, neighbors, friends or relatives who live alone or in care homes in whatever way is possible, so they know how much they are loved and valued"-@DrTedros #COVID19 #coronavirus
Former Speaker of the House @newtgingrich joins us while on lockdown in Italy to share what life is like in the country that has been dramatically hit by the coronavirus pandemic: “It’s been sobering to watch.” https://t.co/f8u2wbJuik pic.twitter.com/4IW9Y2yuoq
— The View (@TheView) March 26, 2020
Stay informed.
— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 26, 2020
Get nightly updates with critical information on the #Coronavirus pandemic and New York’s response: https://t.co/4VJqk8OBlzhttps://t.co/D0CPq9mWV3
The Trump administration joined the national push to release at-risk inmates due to the spread of coronavirus, with Attorney General William Barr directing leaders of the federal prison system to increase the use of home confinement for some inmates https://t.co/3PqlaK7D0i
— CNN (@CNN) March 27, 2020
As the national epidemic of #COVID19 continues to expand beyond the epicenter of New York, other cities are showing mounting cases and high positivity rates on testing. These are some of the cities we need to be focused on. We'll get through this epidemic. April will be pivotal. pic.twitter.com/6PeIg57r95
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) March 27, 2020
On two occasions during Sunday's coronavirus briefing, President Trump falsely denied he had said words he had said publicly last week regarding governors and medical equipment. https://t.co/7HtmsxiJJt
— CNN (@CNN) March 30, 2020
As deaths go up, gotta also keep our eye on hospitalizations in the U.S.:
— Charles Ornstein (@charlesornstein) March 28, 2020
3/27: 13,718
3/26: 10,131
3/25: 6,136
3/24: 4,468
3/23: 3,325
3/22: 2,554
*Not every state reports. Help @COVID19Tracking @propublica change that: https://t.co/mpHqRW4Nhv
✓ Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental
— House Republicans (@HouseGOP) March 27, 2020
✓ Families First Coronavirus Response Act
✓ CARES Act
President Trump and Congress continue to take bold, decisive actions to respond to the coronavirus and deliver economic relief to workers and families that need it.
"I don't care how smart, how rich, how powerful you think you are ... this virus is the great equalizer. My brother Chris is positive for coronavirus ... he's gonna be fine. He's young, in good shape, strong -- not as strong as he thinks -- but he's gonna be fine" -- Andrew Cuomo pic.twitter.com/OCJV26Uq1d
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 31, 2020
I am excited to announce some positive news ahead of our lockdown.
— Babajide Sanwo-Olu (@jidesanwoolu) March 30, 2020
We have just discharged 5 formerly positve #COVID19 patients from our Infectious Disease Hospital after treatment and multiple testing by our specialists.
Congratulations to the healthcare team and the patients.
#Taiwan says #WHO not sharing #coronavirus information it provides, pressing complaints
— Indo-Pacific News - Geo-Politics & Defense (@IndoPac_Info) March 30, 2020
Taiwan’s government has said that keeping it out of the WHO during the outbreak amounts to playing politics with Taiwanese liveshttps://t.co/eCorvEbx33
As spring approaches we need to make different decisions about our vacations.
— Alberta Chief Medical Officer of Health (@CMOH_Alberta) April 4, 2020
Now is not the time to plan to travel to vacation homes, especially in other provinces or in smaller communities.
We need to stay close to home over the coming months to limit spread of #COVID19AB.
Areema Nasreen, a nurse for the UK’s National Health Service, has died after contracting the coronavirus.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) April 3, 2020
She was 36-years-old. https://t.co/Vyjfz5ZnIz
Imagine if the media barely cared at all about COVID-19.
— Edgar McGregor (@edgarrmcgregor) April 3, 2020
Imagine if the only source of regular news from this growing pandemic was from a few select journalists, tweeters, and activists.
That is exactly whats going on with the climate crisis. That is why I'm so scared.
Grocery store staff fed up with 'social' shoppers who flout pandemic rules https://t.co/6Idw917NCU pic.twitter.com/aeh4HbmIMg
— CBC Nova Scotia (@CBCNS) April 2, 2020
Pink opened up about her and her son's coronavirus symptoms: "It's been a different roller coaster for both of us" https://t.co/qVevRvVmOO
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) April 7, 2020
Thank you @DanRather and many other media outlets for raising COVID-19 issues at the national level for the Navajo people. Ahe’hee’ https://t.co/TshFcplFlD
— Jonathan Nez (@NezForAZ) April 7, 2020
First batch of vehicles left Wuhan after the city lift 76-day travel ban in response to #COVID19 control. pic.twitter.com/qHUwZOIvSH
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) April 7, 2020
TODAY - please do NOT congregate, sunbathe, picnic, or barbecue in @lb_southwark parks. STOP the spread of this disease and SAVE LIVES. #Covid19
— Peter John (@peterjohn6) April 5, 2020
Key Topics in Individual Conversation
This section surfaces the overall key topics in coronavirus-related conversation on Twitter over time from only personal accounts. Click the topics to see the tweets with the highest reach. Toggle by time period to see how topics change over time.
I thank President Trump for his strong actions to help protect Americans from COVID-19 & to help support small businesses & American workers who miss work due to #coronavirus. I look forward to working together w/ the President & my colleagues to help my Arizonans and the nation.
— Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (@RepDLesko) March 12, 2020
We need to STOP THIS CONTINUOUS DRAMA OF GLOOM AND DOOM! Where's the outcry about Opioids involved in 47,600 American overdose deaths in 2017? Some people will get sick like the standard flu that has killed 37,000 Americas last year Almost all will recover https://t.co/9Sm8Jol4lu
— Wayne Dunlap (@wdunlap) March 9, 2020
People do not realize that the coronavirus has been around for years, there are many different strains of it, yet this year the media has chosen to highlight it and create panic among the people, you have to ask yourself why?
— Dr. Dawn Michael (@DawnsMission) March 9, 2020
A short thread on the insanity of the Tory Govt’s reckless approach to Coronavirus, as they refuse to take action to restrict travel from Madrid, despite a major outbreak there, where the contagion rate is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. (1/8)#LFC #CORONAVIRUS
— David Maddock (@MaddockMirror) March 10, 2020
BREAKING: A D.C. priest has Coronavirus. He offered communion and shook hands with more than 500 worshippers last week and on February 24th. All worshippers who visited the Christ Church in Georgetown must self-quarantine. Church is cancelled for the first time since the 1800's
— Sam Sweeney (@SweeneyABC) March 9, 2020
"An examination of state and federal records by Yahoo finds that American states are, on average, testing fewer than 100 people per day — while @CDCgov had tested fewer than 100 people total in the first two days of this week." https://t.co/16ACHu0qHP https://t.co/KP8UwAA9c2
— Jacqueline Alemany (@JaxAlemany) March 12, 2020
So I have been struggling with this issue for a few weeks. I have respiratory issues and other health issues. If I end up contracting #COVIDー19 I’m toast. My struggle is friends and family ridiculing me.... laughing at me, calling me mean because I want to isolate myself 1)
— Ms Cindy (@CindylouAB) March 14, 2020
The various coronavirus responses around the world are very revealing about the psyche of the respective nations:
— David Lipson (@davidlipson) March 14, 2020
UK: Keep calm and carry on
USA: Protect the economy
France: Protest
Italy: Sing from your balcony
China: Effective brute force
Australia: Rely on blind luck
Donald Trump and Boris Johnson are currently pursuing approaches which will maximise the number of coronavirus deaths. The science proves that radical social distancing measures are the only ways to avert the worst-case scenario. https://t.co/UXDFd44NVl
— Dr Nafeez Ahmed FRSA (@NafeezAhmed) March 12, 2020
Tens of thousands of Americans could already have the COVID-19 virus. Tens of millions may get it. Yet the president believes the crisis we are facing has to do with his approval rating. His narcissism will kill people. Likely it already has. (Again. See Puerto Rico.)
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) March 13, 2020
Aniya Dunkley: "We went from in such a short period of time from having the freedom to go out and do everything we needed to do, I was busy running errands and then the next day ... our lives are pretty much now centered inside of our homes."https://t.co/1BXHyJDzmG @AMJoyShow
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) March 16, 2020
URGENT: NYC, STAY HOME!
— nychealthy (@nycHealthy) March 17, 2020
Do not go to the ER unless you are severely ill! If you are mild or moderately sick, STAY HOME.
By going to the ER with mild or moderate symptoms, you are jeopardizing the lives of others who are very ill.
What you need to know: https://t.co/AKpJIDztv1
Rather than bailing out huge corporations and industries, why isn’t the federal government bailing out ordinary American citizens and uninsured patients with free guaranteed healthcare for all coronavirus screening and treatments? That’s what everyone needs even more than money.
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) March 17, 2020
I can confirm that there are two additional Covid-19 cases in Cavite, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Cavite to four. Pls take the quarantine procedure seriously. pic.twitter.com/fPwqt7Fqrf
— Jonvic Remulla (@jonvicremulla) March 17, 2020
The COVID-19 outbreak appears to be on a much worse trajectory in Madrid than in Lombardy.
— Joe Brew (@joethebrew) March 16, 2020
It took Lombardy 11 days to go from <10 to >200 cumulative deaths.
Madrid just did the same in 5 days.
(And Lombardy's population is >50% larger than Madrid's).#COVIDー19 pic.twitter.com/uOqzbRKJ0G
.@PeterAlexander presses TRUMP on whether he is offering false hope by touting the potential of a drug to treat coronavirus & what he has to say to Americans who are scared.
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) March 20, 2020
TRUMP: "I say that you're a terrible reporter, that's what I say ... that's a very nasty question." pic.twitter.com/0JhDxEBTkp
STAY HOME!!!! Battersea park was packed today!! No social distancing, just a nice sunny day in the park!!! This is not a holiday!They will close the parks, they will stop us from running even on our own...just follow the fricking rules so this can come to an end!!🙄 #covidiots pic.twitter.com/maQnAuQxmB
— Kat (@katthekat75) March 21, 2020
The only way we can win is if we stay united as Americans and not turn against each other or blame each other based on race. The coronavirus is not a Chinese Virus. We are all in this together and Asian Americans are just as bit as American as every other citizen of this country.
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) March 19, 2020
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida is the first member of Congress to test positive for the coronavirus. He voted early Saturday in the House chamber. https://t.co/0e07E2xid0 https://t.co/tRciK8SFwf
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 18, 2020
21 day lockdown.
— Aditi Rao Hydari (@aditiraohydari) March 24, 2020
Let’s be responsible and stay home. if we don’t we’re in for big trouble and could have an even longer lockdown as well as a catastrophic economy.
Help us help ourselves.
21 days of discipline is all it takes- pleeeeease!
Let’s do this 🙏🏻#CoronavirusLockdown
Looking for ways to help your community during the #COVID19 pandemic? Here are some ideas.
— William Amos (@WillAAmos) March 22, 2020
Let’s keep practicing social distancing whenever possible and take care of one another. We are all in this together. pic.twitter.com/8jWYASamJj
Medical gear from the Strategic National Stockpile is being shipped out from a site near Baltimore: https://t.co/3aCFgcUu5M
— Kevin Rector (@kevrector) March 23, 2020
I touched base with @RetailCouncil, @OntarioCStores, and @CFIGFCEI again this morning about COVID-19. We know that the retail sector is being hit hard. We are working together to limit the impact. My message to Ontario businesses is, we have your back. pic.twitter.com/zyPup6zCEy
— Doug Ford (@fordnation) March 23, 2020
I support the call from the UN Secretary General @antonioguterres for a global cease-fire. We must all stand together in the fight against #Covid19! #covid19norway https://t.co/q3Ubuuk924
— Erna Solberg (@erna_solberg) March 24, 2020
Today #G20 leaders discuss how to coordinate our common fight against the #COVIDー19 pandemic and take economic measures.
— Charles Michel (@eucopresident) March 26, 2020
We need a global response to this global crisis.
Thank you @KingSalman for organising the #G20VirtualSummit pic.twitter.com/Y1M3qhm9jf
President Trump said his decision to open the government back up and easing WH guidelines on coronavirus will be based on data and science.
— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) March 24, 2020
He is also stressing, without experts backing him as of now, that the government should if possible open up by Easter Sunday.
Learning about what @Penn scientists are doing--and how hard they're working--to find ways of treating COVID-19 was both inspiring and comforting. I'm so grateful for their commitment. https://t.co/CjPVuiSHto
— Katie Unger Baillie (@katieu) March 24, 2020
THANK YOU to all the doctors, nurses, first responders, and all health care workers who are on the frontlines keeping Americans safe and healthy during the #coronavirus pandemic.
— Ami Bera, M.D. (@RepBera) March 25, 2020
You are our nation's heroes! pic.twitter.com/Y3mc1rQn3P
"Numerous supermarket employees nationwide have already tested positive for covid-19, and fears about being exposed to the virus run rampant. Meanwhile, a disturbing trend has emerged: People deliberately coughing on workers, other shoppers or the food."https://t.co/Llzj7F3ejy
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) March 26, 2020
Always good to speak with French Foreign Minister @JY_LeDrian to highlight Transatlantic cooperation to resolve global challenges, including the #coronavirus. We had a good discussion on @NATO, maintaining the integrity of our 5G networks, and combating terror in Africa.
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) March 28, 2020
July 12th - cancer confirmed
— Samantha (@Samantha2Live) March 27, 2020
August 7th - mastectomy
September - fertility treatment failed
October 16th - chemo started
February 11th - last chemo
March 5th - phased return to work
March 27th - furlough
All I ask is for you to stay home!
#COVID2019
I appreciate those who are stepping up to the fight against #COVID19. We see a lot of companies that are helping meet shortages of medical equip & supplies. @realMikeLindell’s @MyPillowUSA is switching 75% of their production to make face masks. https://t.co/KgCIdY4Dmm
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) March 27, 2020
I knew this moment in history would come. But for some reason I didn’t think it would take the form of a microbe.
— RoseAnn DeMoro (@RoseAnnDeMoro) March 30, 2020
The rich hoarding money. Ordinary people fearful, unemployed & desperate
A President who is more worried about his ratings than the health of a nation#Covid_19
American #COVID19 cases are tracking far younger than has been seen elsewhere.
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) April 2, 2020
Why?
2/3s of the U.S. is overweight or obese, & nearly 1/2 of adults have high blood pressure. In Philadelphia, 56% of conf'ed cases are <40. https://t.co/uQhk60u3i9
My guide to the coronavirus scheme to help some self-employed people is now live https://t.co/pbVvNLjbf6 It will be updated as new information comes to light.
— Paul Lewis (@paullewismoney) March 30, 2020
Me before reading this: I don't want to see any movies about Coronavirus quarantine
— Zach Heltzel (@zachheltzel) April 1, 2020
Me after reading this: I want to see one movie about Coronavirus quarantine https://t.co/7JRy8lfHCJ
As healthcare workers are facing pressing challenges from #COVID19, #robots can play a major role to carry out various tasks like sanitising hospitals, delivering foods & medicines and administering treatment to patients while curbing human infection.https://t.co/ST3u7zmm10
— Dr.Omkar Rai (@Omkar_Raii) March 31, 2020
Hi @JeffBezos As an @amazon customer I support your workers on #AmazonStrike and urge you to invest the money needed to protect them from #COVID19 https://t.co/vkwgrV5JB2
— Christine Pelosi (@sfpelosi) March 30, 2020
We know that warm weather is expected this weekend but please, #StayHomeSaveLives. You may well see increased police patrols in some areas to help stop the spread of coronavirus and save lives. #StayHomeProtectNHSSaveLives pic.twitter.com/uI4UzqPxCM
— Katy Bourne OBE (@KatyBourne) April 3, 2020
My friend Dominic Minghella, @DMinghella had a bad dose of #COVID19. Do read his remarkable & deeply moving account of the experience. If this doesn't strengthen your resolve to follow the guidelines & stay safe & uninfected … well, I don't know what willhttps://t.co/se42JFQdg2
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) April 2, 2020
Despite extreme steps, the United States will likely go down as the country that was supposedly best prepared to fight a pandemic but ended up catastrophically overmatched by the novel coronavirus. The latest by @yabutaleb7 @jdawsey1 @gregpmiller and me https://t.co/63DcR2gjLN
— Ellen Nakashima (@nakashimae) April 4, 2020
ACOSTA: Why don't we have enough masks or equipment?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 3, 2020
TRUMP: "Previous administrations gave us very little ammunition for the military and very little shelf space."
(Trump was president for 3 years before the coronavirus hit.) pic.twitter.com/vuugvWItYR
Please please beware of false negatives with #COVID19 testing. This has such huge implications such as spreading it to family members after thinking you’re negative AND spreading to healthcare workers if we write them off as “COVId19 negative”. https://t.co/8i9TtDLBuR
— Erika Hamilton, MD (@ErikaHamilton9) April 2, 2020
Trump brags about doing 1.7 million COVID-19 tests. Even if that's true (remember: Trump lies about almost everything), that's about half of 1 percent of the population. Widespread testing should have happened more than a month ago. People died because Trump waited.
— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) April 6, 2020
Important reporting from @TheEconomist. @WHO has admitted it did not even REPLY to Taiwan officials raising concerns in late DECEMBER over possible human to human transmission in the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan. For fear of hurting WHO relationship with China. Answers needed. pic.twitter.com/YZmVvfZpxM
— Naomi Ackerman (@nomiackerman) April 5, 2020
#BREAKING: #Wuhan lifts outbound travel restrictions after almost 11 weeks of #lockdown to stem the spread of #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/tXAQOjQffG
— People's Daily, China (@PDChina) April 7, 2020
"I shook hands with everybody."
— jordan (@JordanUhl) April 6, 2020
Boris Johnson proudly boasting he shook the hands of coronavirus patients on March 3. pic.twitter.com/RD6yF90J1l
Protect yourself and others by making a homemade cloth mask. Join the #MiMaskChallenge.https://t.co/uakPPbu7VG
— KidRock (@KidRock) April 7, 2020
Stay home. Stay safe. And if you must go out, wear a mask. https://t.co/KuFFjYwak5 pic.twitter.com/6htVxgYr2B