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Tyson Foods Uses Algorithm Testing to Beat COVID
Tyson Foods, one of the world’s largest food processors, has launched a first of its kind program using algorithms to ramp up testing on workers who show no symptoms for COVID-19.
Study: Public Option Could Upend the Insurance Market
"At first, public option plans will have government-imposed advantages to make them more attractive to a broader swath of consumers, but that will create big problems,"
Colorado Conservatives Prevail in Tax Hike Battle
A Colorado ballot initiative to make the state’s income tax progressive failed to garner enough signatures to be included on the ballot in the...
Health Care Groups Enter Politics, Race Debates
“There are individuals who are racist, including patients who make racist comments towards medical staff, but I have never seen a patient treated differently because of their race or ethnicity.”
Court Upholds Short-Term Health Plans Despite Attacks
STLDI plans are bare-bones, low-cost health insurance for healthy people. They have been available for many years in virtually every state to meet the temporary need for insurance by people who are transitioning from home to school, from school to work or from job to job.
FDA Obstacles in Early COVID Testing Cost Lives, Study Finds
An analysis by Columbia University epidemiologists finds more than 36,000 Americans died unnecessarily because government regulators reacted too slowly to the building coronavirus global pandemic in March and April 2020.
Liberty Is the Theme of the American Spirit
July is the month when Americans celebrate the signing and then the announcement of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. While this...
Obamacare Gets Mixed Reviews on Its Tenth Anniversary
“What we got instead was something that increasingly looks like Medicaid with a ridiculously high deductible.”
New Data Shows Pandemic Lockdown Put Children at Risk
“The concern is that the morbidity and mortality of isolation will start to eclipse the morbidity and mortality of coronavirus in this population.”
Past Pandemics Were Seen as Threats but No Apocalypse – Commentary
The contrast between 1968 and 2020 couldn’t be more striking. They were smart. We are idiots. Or at least our governments are.