Policymakers who are “guided by science” are actually guided by the scientists whose advice they choose to heed.
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Tag Archives: COVID-19
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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Business Life Finds A Way
There is no such thing as a nonessential business, because every business is essential to somebody.
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An Absentee Quorum
GOP lawmakers opposing the House’s pandemic-fighting proxy voting rules have picked a fight they are unlikely to win.
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A Virus Gets Its Homeowners Due(s)
Like other businesses, clubs and homeowners associations faced pandemic restrictions. Should members receive refunds?
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Legends In Their Own Minds
Inflated self-importance and easily bruised egos make some talented individuals more trouble than it is worth to keep them.
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A Conflicted Summer Kickoff
For many businesses and individuals alike, the chief goal this summer vacation season is just to make it to next summer.
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Hertz’s Underlying Conditions
The coronavirus may be the official cause of death if Hertz succumbs, but the brand had serious underlying conditions.
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Getting Patients Back To Hospitals
Fear of COVID-19 may be keeping some patients away from hospitals; fear of financial shock can deter others.
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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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