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Autopsies Show Covid Deaths Due to Blood Clots
The results raise at least one question: did the virus cause the clots or were the patients predisposed to clots, regardless of the infection?
Rebreathing Your Own Air Could be Harmful, Even to Infected COVID Patients: Commentary
The potential harm from universal mask mandates, versus hypothetical (and small) benefits, is apparently not considered by authorities imposing the mask edicts.
Mask Mandates Worry Workers’ Comp Underwriters
Insurance underwriters are scrutinizing mask usage and whether it could lead to an increase in workers’ compensation claims. “Improper breathing while wearing surgical or cloth masks has been shown to create anxiety, headaches, increased heart rate, dizziness and fatigue,
States Impose Fines for Not Wearing Masks
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order on July 10 making it a misdemeanor not to wear a facial covering in public indoor and crowded outdoor spaces. Violators are subject to a $500 fine. Businesses are required to enforce the order or risk license suspension.
FDA Changes View on Surface Contamination
“The new CDC information is a far cry from the scary news blasts that the coronavirus can last up to nine days on surfaces and tutorials on the hours-long process of disinfecting,"
Medical Journals Pull COVID Treatment Studies over Data Flaws
“The Lancet debacle illustrates the danger of injecting politics into medical science”
Heartland Connects Lawmakers with Physicians to Help States Reopen Safely
“Our hope was to have a document that aggregated the best ideas for how state lawmakers could pursue free-market ideas during and after the pandemic,”
COVID-19 Response Sets New Normal for Big Government
During my last visit to the grocery store, the clerk directed me to the hermetically sealed conveyor belt and, grinning proudly, said, “Welcome to the new normal.”
Schools Produce Record Number of Nurse Practitioners, with Mixed Reactions
The number of nurse practitioners (NPs) in the United States has doubled in less than 7 years, a new study finds, which is raising questions among health care professionals about the implications.