California Citizens Get State's Blessing To Start Unmasking Soon
But not so fast, Angelenos. No return to normal for you.
But not so fast, Angelenos. No return to normal for you.
The agency further undermines its credibility by desperately trying to back up conclusions it has already reached.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian asked U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to create a special no-fly list for passengers convicted of creating onboard disruptions.
The children have less to fear from COVID-19 than she does.
If California politicians think the mask mandate is stupid, they should lead the charge to get rid of it.
That recommendation, which never had a firm basis, is even harder to justify in the current context.
"My servers are not lesser people," said owner Eric Flannery. "They don't need to be masked. They don't carry disease."
Supporters of that policy assume it works, then desperately search for evidence to validate that conviction.
The New York State Supreme Court ruled that Governor Hochul and the health commissioner did not have the authority to mandate a masking requirement
Maybe it's because pandemic policies are forcing them to continue being anxious.
School choice is the best alternative for parents who are reasonably frustrated with this insanity.
John Roberts, Neil Gorsuch, and Sonia Sotomayor have all denied Nina Totenberg's story about a SCOTUS dispute over masking.
Ron DeSantis killed people because Florida didn't impose tougher rules, we're told. But it's not true.
Why did it take so long?
And now that the omicron variant is in retreat, everyone gets them for free. Great timing, guys.
The science isn't actually on school districts' side.
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I regret to inform you that Joe Biden has made another COVID speech.
While this is a problem, it's not one that scrapping Section 230 would solve.
“We essentially reorganized our society around the control of a single infectious disease, when in fact, health is plural," says Stanford professor of health policy Jay Bhattacharya.
Rochelle Walensky willfully ignores the weaknesses of a study she repeatedly cited to justify "universal masking" of students.
Maybe we don't need to wear them?
On Monday, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the city would be reimposing a mask mandate for all indoor public spaces in the District of Columbia.
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Bureaucratic foot-dragging is costing lives.
"Public health [officials] don't get to people what to wear; that's just not their job," Polis told a Colorado public radio station.
The nation's capital has perhaps the least intrusive pandemic policies of any big, blue American city.
The appeals court is skeptical of the claim that the Texas governor's order illegally discriminates against people with disabilities.
But contrary to media reports, there's no specific evidence that masks are the culprit.
It's true that some users spread lies on social media. But this can’t be solved by partisan “fact-checking."
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Unlike in neighboring counties, D.C.'s mandate was never tied to specific metrics.
A federal judge concluded that the Texas governor's ban on mask mandates illegally discriminated against students with disabilities.
Misinformation and bad policy can only be defeated by robust, open debate in the public square.
Rochelle Walensky seems to be relying on a laboratory study that did not measure infection risk.
The U.S. government doesn't reflect on its spending history, and that shows.
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