Congratulations, Americans. For those of you in states that sensibly largely opened their businesses, and for those in the locked-down states whom mobility and other data suggest have increasingly ignored the lockdown, congratulations for improving economic conditions and getting a number of people back to work. Now government just has to catch up with the citizenry and lift the extreme, unnecessary and undemocratic shutdowns.
More summaries and thoughts for the day on coronavirus.
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We should all be demanding a Coronavirus Response Commission, whose job would be to investigate why the extreme shutdowns were enacted, whether they were justified, the full damage caused by those actions, whether or not they actually saved any lives, and how we avoid ever doing this dreadful damage to ourselves again.
The public is entitled to full data disclosure regarding the epidemic.
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The Governor has a lot of explaining to do about the Minnesota model and reality.
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How much longer do we have to endure inane and insane shutdown policies?
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Another depressing day in America, another night with some coronavirus nuggets.
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Well, the end of May has arrived and the Minnesota epidemic model has performed as abysmally as predicted.
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A few late night coronavirus hits for those of you with trouble sleeping, which would be understandable.
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The lockdowns are like the medieval practice of bleeding and work about as well.
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Another cruise ship study validates the notion that significant numbers of people simply do not become infected on exposure and of those who do get infected, most have asymptomatic infections.
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