A few politicians are starting to use common sense and real facts to make better decisions about the epidemic.
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As this drags on I am getting more fed up with the lying.
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Business leaders are afraid to speak up on how devastating and dumb the coronavirus lockdowns have been.
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More unenlightened gibberish from our state, while ignoring the obvious facts about the real effect of the epidemic.
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A few wake-up nuggets on the only topic people seem to care about these days.
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Some papers on various ways that we might see an end to the epidemic and a way out of the economic morass we have created.
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Another typical post. For new readers, this blog usually is all health care business, policy, and research and one staple is me making fun of the ridiculous names people put on their start-up health care companies. Wellth, which uses behavioral economics to encourage better treatment plan aherence, has raised $10 million in new financing. Now normally I would find a pun or something that I at least think is clever about that name, but right now I am multi-tasking listening to the daily coronavirus briefing, and that is just depressing.
https://www.wellthapp.com/news/wellth-raises-10m-to-drive-better-health-outcomes-through-behavioral-economicsI regurgitate a bunch of research and columns.
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You can try to suppress the virus or you can learn to adapt to its presence, and those strategies have very different economic and social consequences.
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I try to communicate with people who are making decisions that affect us all.
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Minnesota and other states are in dire financial shape and some of the legislative action is not helping.
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More distress from yesterday's daily coronavirus briefing from the Governor.
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