It may be safe to go back in the water, but good luck getting there as COVID-19 returns for a summer sequel.
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Tag Archives: Coronavirus
Fear Of Masking
Rational fears can lead to irrational conduct, some of it atrocious. Compassion as well as condemnation might be warranted.
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Attack Of The Undead
This year could hardly be made worse by an attack of the undead, because it already has one.
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You Can’t Satisfy Everyone
The IRS, hampered by the pandemic, still delivered $269 billion in rapid relief with 99.5% accuracy. Critics are unimpressed.
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States Prepare For The ‘Red Wedding’
How much fiscal blood will states spill due to the pandemic? A governor cites the notorious Red Wedding from “Game of Thrones.”
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We’ll Meet Again
Vera Lynn’s music offered a vision of togetherness to a nation separated by war – and, much later, by a pandemic.
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Things Can Still Get Better As Numbers Get Worse
As COVID-19 moves into a younger population, comparing daily new cases with earlier months can be misleading.
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Guided To A Cul-De-Sac By Science
Policymakers who are “guided by science” are actually guided by the scientists whose advice they choose to heed.
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Job Market Ice Breakup
Like the ice breakup on a frozen lake, the job market’s springtime thaw arrived with a bang.
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Hey, Georgia: Alabama Mandates Masks
Georgia’s governor resists a mask mandate that neighboring Alabama has embraced, while Atlantans struggle just to get tested.
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