Vaccine Nationalism Threatens Politicized Decisions to Fight a Global Pandemic
If governments stand in the way of vaccine production and distribution for the world market, the costs will be high in lives and in wealth.
If governments stand in the way of vaccine production and distribution for the world market, the costs will be high in lives and in wealth.
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It's not like we didn't know that we had a problem.
"Keeping kids out of the classroom will make recovering from the pandemic harder in the long term."
After violating his own rules, California's governor offers deceitful excuses and announces new restrictions for the little people.
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But masks are still likely to prevent infected people from transmitting the virus.
That makes the disease much deadlier than the seasonal flu but not nearly as deadly as modelers initially assumed.
Before putting testing rules in place, officials should have considered whether the public would be willing and able to comply.
Companies plan to seek emergency use authorization from the FDA almost immediately.
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The case gives SCOTUS another chance to enforce constitutional limits on disease control measures.
Job losses and business closures loom as more cities and states once again shut down their hospitality industries.
The incoming administration opposes the death penalty, but the Justice Department has three more executions planned this year.
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That's Judge John Sinatra (W.D.N.Y.), holding that a N.Y. restriction on live music was unconstitutional.
This is not your older brother's "Libertarian Moment," caution Reason Roundtable podcasters.
Legal responses to this fall's surge in new cases, like last spring's lockdowns, are frequently illogical and unscientific.
Hang in there, folks. Help looks to be on the way.
They help keep the disease from spreading, but they won't single-handedly keep the COVID-19 numbers from going up.
The president managed to generate controversy, however, with remarks about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
No, we don’t need someone to “take command of the national supply chain for essential equipment, medications, and protective gear.”
Just 0.18 percent of randomly tested teachers and students have been positive for COVID-19. So why the hell would you close the schools?
When "fundamental rights are restricted" during an emergency, he says, the courts "cannot close their eyes."
Deutsche Bank has proposed a 5 percent income tax on people working from home, the revenue from which could be spent supplementing the lost wages of service workers.
So far the president-elect's "expectation" is off by a factor of more than three, which does not bode well for his approach to the pandemic.
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New York will limit private, in-home gatherings to just 10 people.
Trump claimed the power to issue a national eviction moratorium during COVID. Could that pave the way for the mask mandates Biden clearly wants?
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Unfortunately, COVID, COVID, COVID this winter is unlikely to be Fake News.
And there looks to be more good vaccine news coming.
Despite fears that a pandemic-ravaged economy would force renters from their homes in droves, evictions were down nationwide at the end of summer.
There are at least 11 trillion reasons to be very scared about what comes next.
It's the world of the present, not the controversies of the past, that motivated voters.
Flexible education crafted to meet family needs is destined to prevail over failing government schools.
Schools don’t seem to spread the coronavirus much at all.
Families are leaving traditional schools in record numbers for pods, homeschooling, charters, and more.
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