Trump Declares National Emergency To 'Unleash the Full Power of the Federal Government'
But what he will do with that power remains uncertain.
But what he will do with that power remains uncertain.
Emergency measures can easily become routine policy.
"Individual behavior will be crucial to control the spread of COVID-19."
DIY biologists propose creating a public domain SARS-CoV-2 vaccine with $25,000 in funding.
I can't give a substantive legal analysis, but I dibs the label.
Federal bureaucracy slowed America's response to the new coronavirus outbreak. Now state-level red tape is now poised to cause more problems.
Plague Inc. simulates the spread of coronavirus.
Scientists, teachers, and parents are asking: Why is one of the most coronavirus-impacted cities keeping its schools open "at all cost"?
Despite the slow-growing anxieties and government incompetence, expect Americans to be resilient in fighting the pandemic.
Here's what public health experts are saying.
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The Mercatus Center Emergent Ventures Project is awarding prizes for important Coronavirus-related work
... have to do, I think, with business insurance law (and in particular with the interpretation of business insurance contracts).
Temporary quarantines and other targeted restrictions might be justified. But pandemics do not justify more general migration restrictions. Indeed, the latter often actually imperil health.
Series of huge short-term loans to financial services presages a new era of "quantitative easing" and Fed balance sheet growth
Trump wants a poorly targeted, budget-busting payroll tax that might encourage sick people to work.
The House bill seems to be more focused on leveraging political points than fighting coronavirus. Republicans can relate.
It depends on how widely the virus spreads, which is difficult to predict.
The biotech entrepreneur and Silicon Valley visionary wants mandatory quarantines and a "digital Dunkirk" rescue operation.
In two weeks we will know if his public health measures are too little, too late.
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The biotech entrepreneur and Silicon Valley visionary calls for a "digital Dunkirk" to fix government failure and preserve future freedoms.
If you try homeschooling, you may discover that it's not just a good way to keep COVID-19 at bay, but a good educational approach and fit for your family more generally.
Americans and those traveling from the U.K. will be exempted.
Initial hopes that the public health consequences of the new coronavirus would be mild are fading.
It hampers transparency and means that relevant health officials who lack clearance can't participate.
The extent of state and federal quarantine powers is surprisingly unsettled.
Actually, it's a bailout.
FDA and CDC bureaucrats stopped private and academic diagnostic tests from being deployed.
Your coronavirus prepping would be a lot tougher in a world without free markets. Libertarians might be the only ones who recognize that.
More than $725 million has been spent across the world from non-governmental organizations.
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Looking at better and worse projections.
The Reason Roundtable podcast debates the severity of the both the outbreak and the potential governmental responses.
Not every situation requires an expert's guidance.
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Attempts to impose low prices on emergency supplies often do far more harm than good.
If it works at all (and it usually doesn't), a fiscal stimulus is meant to boost demand. The biggest potential economic problem from coronavirus has to do with supply.
It's too early to tell, but there are reasons for (relative) optimism.
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One of the overlooked benefits of single-use items is that they're clean.
COVID-19 is the healthiest thing to happen to government power in a very long time.
Reason's science correspondent explains who is getting infected, how to protect yourself, and why nobody should be freaking out. Yet.
The FDA has finally approved commercial diagnostic tests.
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Unraveling panic, policy, and bad metaphors on the Reason Roundtable podcast
While the use of force can be justified to curtail the spread of communicable diseases, the threat has to be weighed against the burdens on potential carriers.
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