Democrats Want To Mail 3 N95 Masks to Every American
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Omicron patients were much less likely to have severe symptoms.
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The justice's reference to a national "police power" raised some eyebrows.
Most of the justices appear to be skeptical of the argument that the agency has the power it is asserting.
Even on campuses where the student body is 99 percent vaccinated, college administrators are bending to COVID-19 hysteria.
The bumbling TSA and performative mask requirements are ineffective air-travel hassles.
The unvaccinated are 5 times more likely to be hospitalized when infected.
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The CDC director's explanation of her agency's confusing advice about home COVID-19 testing is hard to understand.
The Supreme Court will ultimately decide how convincing that disguise is.
I regret to inform you that Joe Biden has made another COVID speech.
Based on the experience in South Africa, the Biden administration's top medical adviser says "this thing will peak after a period of a few weeks and turn around."
A new study of 915 childhood COVID-19 hospitalizations found that most involved underlying conditions.
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Ronald Bailey and Jacob Sullum on the future of COVID-19, the politicization of science, the failure of mandates, and how to talk with anti-vaxxers.
The findings reinforce the case for nicotine vaping products as a harm-reducing alternative to cigarettes.
While this is a problem, it's not one that scrapping Section 230 would solve.
Focusing on infections rather than severe disease is more misleading than ever.
“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.
Farewell to a Biden White House messaging strategy that was terrible long before Omicron
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?
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The argument hinges largely on what makes an emergency standard "necessary."
The White House COVID-19 advisor and his ilk admit they will never let some mitigation measures expire.
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.
The state’s “reforms” have saddled merchants with oppressively expensive permitting demands.
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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 perverse provision would have discouraged smokers from switching to a far less hazardous source of nicotine.
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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The World Health Organization warns that such restrictions can cause more harm than they prevent.
Vaccine makers are already targeting the omicron variant.
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Instead of pining for authoritarian control, maybe U.S. health officials could tell the FDA to stop standing in the way of progress.
The government argues that the 5th Circuit erred in concluding that the rule "grossly exceeds OSHA's statutory authority."
After months of inconsistent messaging and a chaotic track record, will anybody trust it?
Unlike in neighboring counties, D.C.'s mandate was never tied to specific metrics.
In rejecting Breeze Smoke's application for a stay of the FDA's rejection of their product applications, the Sixth Circuit disagrees with the Fifth Circuit.
A unanimous three-judge panel concludes that the decree "grossly exceeds OSHA's statutory authority."
A federal judge concluded that the Texas governor's ban on mask mandates illegally discriminated against students with disabilities.
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