Why don’t you treat this platform like Twitter? Accumulate all the of the tweets you would have done into one thread and post them at the end of the day.
Has anyone done a comparison of flu hospitalizations/deaths in a typical year (not last year) and COVID hospitalizations/deaths (I know there would be lots of ways to compare, e.g., flu season/non-flu season, start of pandemic/now, after vaccines were implemented, spring and early summer this year when the rates were down. I think it would be interesting to see.
I think i can speak for most all your subscribers when I say you really can't overwhelm us with emails.
The information you unearth, the analysis you provide, the mixture of mischievous wit and moral outrage that you imbue your words with,
it's unique. It's like a lifeline to a saner world we can all remember.
Please, feel free during this time in Twitter Gulag to send as many emails as you want.
Why don’t you treat this platform like Twitter? Accumulate all the of the tweets you would have done into one thread and post them at the end of the day.
Don't worry about spamming me. I'm interested in everything you've written so far!
If I change my mind (not likely) I'll turn off email notifications.
Thanks for all your work, Alex.
I prefer your email. Twitter is an ugly, snarky, universe and I'd rather stay away from there if I can get my updates elsewhere!
We love to hear from you, Alex!
Please spam us!
Please do not ever worry about too many. Your info is priceless.
Keep sending. Can’t wait for your book!
The more the better!
Thanks! Please don't worry about quantity of emails. Yours are a welcome break.
Thank You Alex!
You NEVER overwhelm people with news - I anxiously wait to see what you will report. Thank you for all you do.
Have you thought of getting on Telegram or Gab?
I will never forgive twitter for this. BUT HERE I AM!
Has anyone done a comparison of flu hospitalizations/deaths in a typical year (not last year) and COVID hospitalizations/deaths (I know there would be lots of ways to compare, e.g., flu season/non-flu season, start of pandemic/now, after vaccines were implemented, spring and early summer this year when the rates were down. I think it would be interesting to see.
The more info the better! Keep it coming!
Always welcome your emails!