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Ed Yong (@edyong209) Verified Account

Bio: Science writer at The Atlantic. Author of I CONTAIN MULTITUDES, a New York Times bestseller. Married to Liz Neeley. edyong.me (he/him)

Location: At home

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1: Ed Yong retweeted (Nov 3)

"KJ Seung, a doctor who helps oversee contact-tracing for Massachusetts, said he adapted his approach this summer after watching a seminar with Japanese scientists."
(Actually it was a Zoom call with Hitoshi Oshitani! I highly recommend it.)
1/5
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2: Ed Yong retweeted (Nov 3)

I spent the last few days putting together an hour-by-hour Election Night guide for myself in the Notes app and then realized I might as well publish it. I hope it's helpful to people!
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/ā€¦

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3: Ed Yong retweeted (Nov 2)

America Is About to Choose How Bad the Pandemic Will Get
theatlantic.com/health/archiveā€¦ by @edyong209

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4: Ed Yong (Nov 2)

"According to some philosophers of mathematics, probability is a measure of your feelings. Itā€™s a measure of your degree of belief in some proposition. Thatā€™s all it is."
This is a *great* interview between @DKThomp and @JSEllenberg.
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/ā€¦

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5: Ed Yong (Nov 2)

Really great to see good things happening to good people. Rebecca's reporting at Stat has been fantastic. NYT is lucky to have her. twitter.com/RebeccaDRobbinā€¦

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6: Ed Yong (Nov 2)

Tomorrow, the US will decide whether to even *try* to address the pandemic, or to further cede control of the country to the coronavirus.
theatlantic.com/health/archiveā€¦

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7: Replying to @RebeccaDRobbins (Nov 2)

YES REBECCA! CONGRAAAAAAATS! So glad to see this recognition of your amazing work.

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8: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 30)

Pandemic Or Not, Experts Need To Be Self-Aware And Humble
My new piece @Forbes is an interview with @nathanballan on the risks of "epistemic trespassing" (experts in one field jumping into other fields)
forbes.com/sites/madhukarā€¦ pic.twitter.com/Bx6uQ75Ttx

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9: Replying to @zeynep (Oct 30)

Also on fire

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10: Replying to @zeynep @kakape (Oct 30)

ā€œImagine a chessboard on a lily pad. Theyā€™re both on fire. I need a drink.ā€

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11: Replying to @kakape @zeynep (Oct 30)

I feel this tweet in my bones

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12: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 30)

One problem that #covid19 journalists (formerly known as science journalists) have: Weā€™re supposed to report the news, but really at the moment we need to find new ways of saying the same thing over and over. So, hereā€™s superspreading explained visually vis.sciencemag.org/covid-clusters/

vis.sciencemag.org/covid-clusters/

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13: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 30)

ā€œThe paucity of data [on the racial/ethnic diversity of researchers publishing on their platforms] rang a discordant tone in the wake of editorials & commentaries published by journals in recent months that pledged to combat racism in science & medicine.ā€
nytimes.com/2020/10/30/sciā€¦

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14: Ed Yong (Oct 30)

Hereā€™s the video of the Amanpour Lecture I did last nightā€”a 30-minute synthesis of much of my pandemic reporting, and some thoughts on journalism during this pivotal time. Iā€™m proud of how this turned out. I hope itā€™s helpful. (Thereā€™s a Q&A after it too)
youtu.be/z8xfPTWQySg

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15: Replying to @katestarbird (Oct 30)

Our research team looked at 40+ cases of false or misleading narratives about voting over the past six weeks. Not surprisingly, Pres Trump was one of the ā€œsuper spreadersā€ of these narratives, which other researchers have called a ā€œdisinformation campaignā€ eipartnership.net/rapid-responseā€¦

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16: Replying to @edyong209 (Oct 30)

The other day, @edyong209 wrote that reelecting Trump means that "more Americans will be sickened, disabled, and killed."
But it doesn't have to be this way.
The choice is clear. Please vote accordingly:
washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/ā€¦ pic.twitter.com/manM2lsRBe

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17: Replying to @edyong209 (Oct 29)

Finally, listening to @edyong209, even when he tells you the most terrible stuff -- is somehow... soothing? He wants you to get ready for our pandemic future, stop waiting around for a vaccine, and vote: slate.com/podcasts/what-ā€¦

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18: Replying to @DKThomp (Oct 30)

Watched The Thing again this week and it never disappoints. And a movie about a bunch of cold people slowly losing their minds as a parasitic organism takes them over will help take your mind off wait never mind

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19: Replying to @edyong209 (Oct 30)

...and those hard-won improvements in medical knowledge and savvy will make much less difference than they should if we continue to exhaust and kill those same health-care workers.
(This one is from the amazing Covid Tracking Project team)
theatlantic.com/science/archivā€¦

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20: Ed Yong (Oct 30)

This is a crucial piece by @sarahzhang, one of the best science writers around.
Covid mortality rates are lower now than in the spring because healthcare workers are better at treating it **which is a vindication of flattening-the-curve**.
theatlantic.com/health/archiveā€¦

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1: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 30)

Time made a difference. Treatments are better now than they were six months ago, and that's keeping death rates down. They'll get better still. The best way to think about COVID-19 is: If you're going to get it, better to get it later than now.
theatlantic.com/health/archiveā€¦

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2: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 30)

ICYMI, check out @edyong209's brilliant lecture, "COVID-19: Science reporting in a global pandemic": youtu.be/z8xfPTWQySg twitter.com/edyong209/statā€¦

youtu.be/z8xfPTWQySg

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3: Replying to @DisVisibility (Oct 29)

Alice Wong (@DisVisibility) speaks out about the deeply personal nature of politics for marginalized people, what fuels her activism, and why voting is urgent and crucial right now: bit.ly/31TxDdQ. #WeWillEmerge pic.twitter.com/aaoR122MIQ

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4: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 29)

For @PENamerica I share my thoughts about political change and participation in the midst of the pandemic. It's not just about one election or one vote but moving together collectively toward the future. "I may be tired, but I want to live."
#CripTheVote #DisabilityCoalition twitter.com/PENamerica/staā€¦

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5: Replying to @COVID19Tracking @TheAtlantic and 5 others (Oct 29)

More indispensable reporting and context from @COVID19Tracking @TheAtlantic: theatlantic.com/science/archivā€¦
Follow @nadiazonis, @karaoehler, @juledurg, @afgoldfarb, @extrasolarchar

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6: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 29)

Gorgeously written and deeply unsettling, by @CarlosASanchez:
"On another night, I was awakened by a nurse checking my vital signs... she leaned forward and whispered to me, 'You have to get out of here. This place is dangerous.'ā€ theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/ā€¦

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7: Ed Yong (Oct 29)

Read this. twitter.com/CarlosASanchezā€¦

twitter.com/CarlosASanchezā€¦

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8: Replying to @VirusesImmunity (Oct 29)

šŸ™šŸ¼ thank you!

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9: Replying to @ErinSandersNP @VirusesImmunity (Oct 29)

Good news šŸ˜Štwitter.com/edyong209/statā€¦

twitter.com/edyong209/statā€¦

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10: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 29)

For those who tuned into @edyong209's Amanpour lecture today, he mentioned this poster -
Advice to young journalists starting out in the field
edyong.me/new-page pic.twitter.com/RPo7GcjD8w

edyong.me/new-page

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11: Replying to @laura_weick (Oct 29)

SO glad you asked that question.

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12: Replying to @edyong209 (Oct 29)

Aaaand it's done. Here's the video if you missed it. Thanks to everyone who watched, asked questions, and worked behind the scenes, and thanks to Christiane Amanpour (!!!!!!!) for the intro. youtube.com/watch?v=z8xfPTā€¦

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13: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 29)

Our weekly update is published. It's extremely grim. Half a million new cases this week, with hospitalizations rising fast. twitter.com/COVID19Trackinā€¦

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14: Replying to @marinakoren (Oct 29)

just let me have this, it's not much

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15: Replying to @edyong209 (Oct 29)

"If he is reelected, he will continue on the same path, and so will the coronavirus. Donald Trump is unchanging; the election offers an opportunity for the country to change instead."
theatlantic.com/health/archiveā€¦

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16: Ed Yong (Oct 29)

"Great Red Wave" indeed.
covidexitstrategy.org pic.twitter.com/kSsMNAtd9u

covidexitstrategy.org

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17: Replying to @DKThomp (Oct 29)

I read the subhed for #5, cackled morbidly, and then just stared out the window for a bit.

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18: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 29)

Let's cross our fingers, cross our toes, knock wood three-times in our lucky socks as we hang amulets around the houseā€”as we make a voting plan!ā€”and then, remind ourselves the 5 reasons why 2020 is really, truly different than 2016
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19: Ed Yong retweeted (Oct 28)

As COVID-19 cases rise across the United States, claims are circulating that case increases are (mostly or entirely) due to expanded testing, and do not indicate a spike in infections. The data does not support this conclusion. covidtracking.com/blog/cases-matā€¦

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20: Ed Yong (Oct 29)

"The ambitious drive to produce Covid-19 vaccine at warp speed seems to be running up against reality. We all probably need to reset our expectations about how quickly weā€™re going to be able to be vaccinated."
Always read @HelenBranswell.
statnews.com/2020/10/29/it-ā€¦

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