Favorites May 12th 2022: SIDS, Courage, and Choice

A lot of talk about this study of SIDS deaths, although as this tweet indicates, by no means have they found a definitive cause, so this doesn't really change anything about existing recommendations about avoiding SIDS.


Remote work is really hitting CA hard, NIMBYism is taking a toll.


We probably could have had vaccines available months earlier if challenge trials had been allowed. How many lives could have been saved if we'd run the challenge trial, over a thousand had volunteered by April 2020.


That last one: "why do you own the land but never use it" really hits the nail on the head. If only there were a fix for this.

southpaw @nycsouthpaw
It appears the Missouri House and Senate have passed a gag rule forbidding pharmacists from proactively questioning the efficacy of ivermectin treatment for anything. https://t.co/weC0Bi3FMg h/t @LynzforCongress https://t.co/ySk6NaaANcSome really dumb stuff going on in Republican-controlled states right now. Although don't worry:


Democratic institutions do some silly stuff too, if only tactically stupid in this case, rather than actively harmful. The old messaging was chosen for a reason, this is such an insane moment to try to rebrand everything.


Suzanne Monyak @SuzanneMonyak
The chances for these immigration provisions aren't looking so good. @ChuckGrassley said at today's conference meeting he will oppose including any of these changes in the final China competition bill, calling them "partisan and/or completely unrelated to countering China." https://t.co/nx9HQFDgJ1The immigration provisions in the bill are so good, it'll be a real shame if they're dropped from the China competition bill. It's all related!


Yes! Get rid of double staircases! Beautiful buildings await.


Yikes, heading towards North Korea territory.
Threads!
• Thread regarding the implications of that Texas online platform law going into effect.
• Thread suggesting that wastewater monitoring for COVID is not a good-enough replacement for actual testing to figure out local COVID rates.
• Long thread about Russia's manpower problem, and how declaring general mobilization might not help them.
• Thread describing in detail how someone ran a currency short that collapsed the third largest stablecoin and netted around 800 million dollars.
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