Draft:David Zweig

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David Zweig is an American journalist and author. He has written for The Atlantic on topics relating to COVID-19.[1][2] He wrote the tenth installment of the Twitter Files focusing on Twitter and COVID-19.[3][4][5]

Books[edit]

  • Invisibles: The Power of Anonymous Work in an Age of Relentless Self-Promotion (2015)[6][7][8][9][10]
  • Swimming Inside the Sun
  • An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions (MIT Press) [11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ David Zweig The Atlantic.
  2. ^ Zweig, David. (December 16, 2021). "The CDC's Flawed Case for Wearing Masks in School". The Atlantic
  3. ^ Mill, Ryan. (December 26, 2022). "Twitter Files: Platform Suppressed Valid Information from Medical Experts about Covid-19". National Review.
  4. ^ Demsey, Tom and Devan Markham. (December 27, 2022). Latest 'Twitter Files' alleges rigged COVID debate. NewsNation.
  5. ^ https://reason.com/2023/01/02/under-government-pressure-twitter-suppressed-truthful-speech-about-covid-19/
  6. ^ Pinkerton, Stewart. "Book Review: 'Invisibles' by David Zweig". The Wall Street Journal.
  7. ^ "Invisibles". 2014. Kirkus Reviews 82 (11): 39.
  8. ^ https://www.publishersweekly.com/9781591846345
  9. ^ https://newrepublic.com/article/117955/invisibles-david-zweig-power-anonymous-work
  10. ^ https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2014/06/17/invisible-anonymous-workers-fact-checkers
  11. ^ David Zweig’s An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions. MIT Press. June 28, 2021.

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