@ScornedWizard @prageru So I’ve already seen this point the studies I’ve seen show that people at those protests too precaution to avoid Covid https://t.co/j2kioib96T
@MalrauxS83270 @MorgothsReview https://t.co/rG4zKsTIuo I think I found it
Here’s the study cited in the article. Remember this is the new $cience! https://t.co/3crsCBiN5m
@adamscrabble Science says the BLM protests did not spread the coof https://t.co/avlddXl1GL https://t.co/uTF381kQgZ
@evan_derv @Timcast There's multiple studies that looked into this. The one here... https://t.co/M7uNjKNg5S Was revised in 2021. And it's conclusions held up.
@evan_derv @Timcast Yes. Yes it did. https://t.co/M7uNjL5pk0
@MillennialOther @johnbind2 @ZaidJilani @elonmusk @kylenabecker @Twitter They were outdoors or wearing masks, though, huh? Even right-wing think tank NBER studied the BLM protests for Covid surges, and they found ZERO. https://t.co/Nmtg1k7VBl
@johnbind2 @ZaidJilani @elonmusk @kylenabecker @Twitter Here's NBER link: https://t.co/Nmtg1k7VBl On top of being outdoors, a lot of BLM protesters also wore masks 👍
@ByronDonalds @brad_polumbo @WhoopiGoldberg @TheView According to The Science, the riots were so bad they made people afraid to go outside, reducing the spread of COVID. https://t.co/KTmygmZpiW
@LoukGeorgiadis @n_iliopoulos Της κοντής της π@@@ της φταίνε οι τρίχες https://t.co/FRKPjR84Kg
@Panagio01739159 @YannisKaramits4 Research Determines Protests Did Not Cause Spike In Coronavirus Cases https://t.co/I9koA5gJJi
Authoritarianism FTW
US research paper finds that 2020 BLM protests caused no net increase in Covid spread because they scared people into staying at home through both fear of contagion & fear of protester violence. Massive public health victory right there! 🤪 https://t.co
@Ruhroe @mattyglesias They were outside and they didn’t spread covid. https://t.co/vFE7FyMYEZ
@h3h3productions should have stood his ground against Blair White's accusations that him saying BLM protests didn't spike Covid cases. Its an old conservative lie that they did and it was proven several times to be false throughout 202(0-1) https://t.co/z
@trizzlor @jessesingal @CathyYoung63 3/ As it was, there was one major irony: one study estimated violent protests + lootings had driven down viral transmission, because so many stayed home in fear of the violence. https://t.co/E7q7FnSJTf
RT @AtomsksSanakan: 29/E It's either Dr. Rasmussen, or at worst, Rasmussen. There's a reason professionals, students, etc. don't call a sc…
@EconomyRules @JoyAnnReid The data disagrees. https://t.co/TNNyhikUYn
@ggreenwald “Activities averted by BLM were potentially riskier for disease spread than outdoor civil rights protests: restaurant/bar-going and retail shopping. Coupled with mask-wearing by protesters, BLM protests did not reignite community-level COVID gr
@RadioFreeTom Results of a study done on the subject. 👇 https://t.co/e2jszmKCYn
RT @RashadDHawkins: The actual study not jabronis bringing in clicks and views https://t.co/hnJliyioPJ
@xtreme_cent @brymink15 Also worth pointing out re last year’s protests. They seemed not to have much of an impact on the spread of COVID according to this empirical paper done by the National Bureau of Economic Research. https://t.co/vvQBLuwDg1
Physical Distancing, Face Masks, and Eye Protection to Prevent Person-to-Person Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis https://t.co/QRsTF8kLCd Black Lives Matter Protests, Social Distancing, and COVID-19 https://t.c
@MichaelPetruz17 @kyledcheney After 2 years you still don’t understand how COVID spreads? Indoor places with no masks vs outdoors with masks? Yea the former will lead to the spread of COVID. The latter doesn’t. Read the data. The protests didn’t lead to in
Something from 1 year ago:
29/E It's either Dr. Rasmussen, or at worst, Rasmussen. There's a reason professionals, students, etc. don't call a scientist by just their first name (*especially* women), until given explicit permission 😡 In terms of substance: https://t.co/ayUPV4f66w
3. wrt b) - Evidence on the spread of covid at protests is mixed. One study found a positive effect https://t.co/uA6Glmjvmq, another did not https://t.co/fAdQtmZkhH
@kellen_peter @jonfavs I'm not talking about Lollapalooza where they weren't required but proof of vaccination or a negative event. I'm talking about other events. Like this for example: https://t.co/mt0sbgLfHO
@Denver_De_Zylva @SriLankaTweet Transmission rates outside and in the sunshine are actually very low. People are at more risk going to work, ie the work they're not going to because they're protesting https://t.co/tdYS5VmQEt https://t.co/JnvxvMWmaV https:
@MalortSucks @michael_g45200 @Just_Levi_D @mgtex @thehill There were no significant spikes. https://t.co/rldIGDrfFI
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
I got an idea. Wanna do big gatherings? Claim that it is a protest against something. https://t.co/MJ1P3kXBwK
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
RT @mahatmashitpost: Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases…
Literal papers and research done to show how masked outdoor protests don’t really contribute to spikes in covid cases but sure go on. Here’s a short read https://t.co/8AVZui2uuq and here’s one that’s a lil longer https://t.co/pBtnFefing
RT @KetanJ0: This was sort of tested a bit in the US too, with both BLM protests and Trump rallies. Neither ended up seeding major outbreak…
RT @holmenkollin: Existiert tatsächlich: https://t.co/3btVCuzl2k
Neue Studie: Gesinnung entscheidend für Virusausbreitung. Hier die Studie: https://t.co/sn5dKlPB5I
RT @holmenkollin: Existiert tatsächlich: https://t.co/3btVCuzl2k
Protesten van BLM vertragen (!) de verspreiding van het virus. Coronademonstraties daarentegen...🤡 https://t.co/p4dYfRzjsX
Existiert tatsächlich: https://t.co/3btVCuzl2k
@msbfitzgerald Evidence of small increases but no conclusive evidence of significant growth. Only had a quick look though so may be better data available. 2 caveats I can see though is 1/ mask-wearing and 2/Delta! https://t.co/vi5aCaEZ0h https://t.co/HqN4J
@JoeJack16216946 @AmeliusGnostic @JasonTLouis @Cernovich I'm talking about the efficacy for masks. Here I can help you. Type in 'peer reviewed study on the effectiveness of masks against COVID'. Click all of the links and read. But, if you're interested i
RT @r3gulations: @Reuters "Black Lives Matter Protests and Risk Avoidance: The Case of Civil Unrest During a Pandemic" "we find that the t…
@marcorandazza Is the difference the conduct of the protestors and the new Delta variant? https://t.co/JkH4LKB4Sd
RT @r3gulations: @Reuters "Black Lives Matter Protests and Risk Avoidance: The Case of Civil Unrest During a Pandemic" "we find that the t…
@trumwill @vin_jc There was also an NBER-published working paper, but that came to the conclusion that "net stay-at-home behavior increased following protest onset," potentially offsetting transmission resulting from the protests themselves? https://t.co/7
@PeterMoskos Other research has come to the opposite conclusion: https://t.co/QRCoQ7VT6j
RT @r3gulations: @Reuters "Black Lives Matter Protests and Risk Avoidance: The Case of Civil Unrest During a Pandemic" "we find that the t…
RT @r3gulations: @Reuters "Black Lives Matter Protests and Risk Avoidance: The Case of Civil Unrest During a Pandemic" "we find that the t…
@Explosive_Nicka @appage Are you totally incapable of sourcing information? https://t.co/a1szT7FWQQ
Wow how did I miss this one?
@Reuters "Black Lives Matter Protests and Risk Avoidance: The Case of Civil Unrest During a Pandemic" "we find that the types of activities that were averted by BLM protests were potentially riskier for disease spread than outdoor civil rights protests."
@aaronsibarium @TanaGaneva Fewer people probably were outside *because of* the protests, and the fear that thousands of people in the street would spread COVID. https://t.co/mBGzMcXNnZ
@TanaGaneva An increase in people staying at home offset the increase in people outside protesting, which is why (this NBER paper argues) the protests were not associated with COVID infection spikes. https://t.co/mBGzMcXNnZ
@Cecifeliz1 @davidbautistaqf @MinSaludCol @Fruizgomez @IvanDuque @infopresidencia @INSColombia @Supersalud @UNGRD @MinInterior @ViceColombia @urnadecristal En EEUU se determinó que no tuvo mucha influencia a diferencia de las actividades cotidianas que tuv
@Lucho_portuano @Afrmfc @MinSaludCol @Fruizgomez @infopresidencia @IvanDuque @ViceColombia @MinInterior @urnadecristal @Supersalud @INSColombia @UNGRD No es coincidencia, la mayoría de los contagios del pico de julio de EEUU se debieron a otras causas. htt
RT @BasedParalegal: @exmxh_ The official answer is none. https://t.co/MfHQgbHO3D https://t.co/sUehSxYC2c https://t.co/2HvEObnhUt https://t.…
@Elleond @Cienfue00797109 @karlosbolano @TioGuerrero @CitoProgre @petrogustavo Está este también que indica lo contrario. No siempre son fuente sagrada. Se necesitan estudios serios y pruebas para decir que la cantidad de muertes son por el paro en este pa
@Hector_Prieto_R @MovNaranja3 @YilverDiaz_ @ClaudiaLopez Ni siquiera en EEUU el 2do pico se le atribuyó a las protestas de Black Lives Matter https://t.co/e6tz2lWxkz
@davidbg_1 @petrogustavo Contrastando con lo que pasó en EEUU con las protestas de Black Lives Matter, ha causado más contagio la reactivación que las manifestaciones. https://t.co/e6tz2lWxkz
@fremont1963 @pcorrea78 @rabodeajip Al parecer el "medico" no sabe tampoco, proque para poderla calcular debe tomar los datos e identificar el aporte real de las marchas a la enfermeda y el contagio. Como lo han hecho en otras partes: https://t.co/RIcHa18q
@moyajaime @pcorrea78 No es la pregunta, la pregunta es si existe evidencia con datos y tomada de forma robusta que muestre lo contrario. Y sí: https://t.co/RIcHa18qGp
@Rosario80328659 @pcorrea78 @sandraborda Acá se que se estána delantando pero los de USA encontraron que no había relación. Un ejemplo https://t.co/RIcHa18qGp
@nadiaebano74 @pcorrea78 Es costoso, pero no imposible, se que hay investigadores tratando e hacer un análsiis similar a este, en donde las protestas se encontró que no generaron aumento de casos. https://t.co/RIcHa18qGp
@RosadiTemis @pcorrea78 @rabodeajip Se debe hacer esl estudio con rigor metodológic. Lo que el "medico"coloca son suposiciones discursivas, no evidencia. El tercer pico inició antes de las protestas y tuvimos hasta 500 muertos antes. Los estudios en otros
@Dnjairus @luismorales0621 Exacto la evidencia científica en otros lados, porque acá no se ha hech el estudio, muestra otra cosa: https://t.co/RIcHa18qGp
RT @Jonavier1209: @pachoazuero Profe, en este estudio no encuentran causalidad entre las protestas por el BLM y el aumento en los contagios…
@PinzonBueno https://t.co/0gjf1lIrY9 documéntese antes de hablar. Estamos tan cansados de gente ignorante y cínica. Pero también caerán!!!
@ClaudiaLopez Varios estudios comprueban que las manifestaciones realizadas en US el año pasado por Black Lives Matter no aumentaron casos. El mayor contagio se da por aerosoles en espacios cerrados. Mata más gente la policía nal y el esmad bajo su complic
RT @JECastellanos2: El estudio publicado por la Oficina de Nacional de Investigación Económica https://t.co/do86WhflyO de EEUU revisó el te…
@jgiraldo2003 @manolitosalazar @FeoChinito Lea para que sustente sus hipótesis y acepte su equivocacion. https://t.co/IjcjWSUgFp
@SantiagoVargasN @manolitosalazar @Lauraggils Totalmente de acuerdo. Se hicieron varios estudios y no se encontró correlación entre las protestas y los casos de Covid https://t.co/0gjf1lIrY9
@petersil68 @eddme43 @lcvelez Aquí un artículo científico que analiza la correlación entre protestas y contagio. conclusión "we find no evidence that urban protests reignited COVID-19 case growth during the more than three weeks following protest onset".
@pachoazuero Profe, en este estudio no encuentran causalidad entre las protestas por el BLM y el aumento en los contagios por covid-19 https://t.co/gHmGyeihH0
RT @JECastellanos2: El estudio publicado por la Oficina de Nacional de Investigación Económica https://t.co/do86WhflyO de EEUU revisó el te…
El estudio publicado por la Oficina de Nacional de Investigación Económica https://t.co/do86WhflyO de EEUU revisó el tema durante las protestas por la muerte de George Floyd y el movimiento Black Lives Matter (BLM) 2/8
@LuzMaSierra @noalsilencio @Nebiros96 No sé si de ese estudio se pueda concluir realmente causalidad. Acá hay otro estudio que evalúa el tema https://t.co/gHmGyeihH0
@jbarro What public health experts said was that masked outdoor gatherings were not major vectors, and they were provably correct. Don’t let facts interrupt a good rant, though. https://t.co/ypEtar3f6i
@immuno458 @AbelTriana Hola. Les comparto un estudio donde sí analizan causalidad entre covid-19 y protestas: https://t.co/gHmGyeihH0
RT @GringaBrazilien: 2) Notei que mts dos artigos que afirmam q NÃO houve aumento, citam 1 texto publicado por um Instituto p/Desenvolvimen…
RT @GringaBrazilien: 2) Notei que mts dos artigos que afirmam q NÃO houve aumento, citam 1 texto publicado por um Instituto p/Desenvolvimen…