A state-by-state compilation of virus restrictions leads Daniel Henninger in the WSJ to conclude: Put it this way: There are exceptions, but if you want to live in a state without authoritarian impulses, your best bet is to move red. From March (Key West shut down on St. Patrick’s Day), when the Coronavirus was in […]
COVID-19 Tracker
Are PCR Tests Too Good at Finding the Virus?
At MIT’s COVID-19 Update site, Kim Schive answers a question from a student about the possibility of a false-positive result from a PCR test. The answer isn’t so simple. She writes: Last week, I tested positive during routine Covid Pass testing on campus and was told to self-isolate for 10 days. My family members have […]
Are False Positives Being Used to Justify Shutdowns?
Jon Rappoport makes the case at LewRockwell.com that some COVID test fakery is generating false positives, which are then being used to justify shutdowns. He writes (abridged): If the governor of Florida handles this breakthrough correctly, it could be the beginning of the end for one widespread piece of COVID test fakery… And the beginning […]
LA Bureaucrats Told to Back Off Unscientific Shutdown of Outdoor Dining
If you own a small business, you know that government regulations can have a major impact on your success, or failure. In times of emergency, the ability of bureaucrats to write arbitrary rules that can decapitate your business increases. In LA County, the Department of Public Health and Board of Supervisors shut down outdoor dining, […]
From One of My Family’s Favorite Restaurants Here in Newport
Here are the “hard facts” about the devastation that is about to unfold on small restaurants in shutdown states. This, from one of my family’s favorite restaurants (TSK) here in Newport, is the unvarnished truth. Forcing businesses to work at minimum capacity is going to kill them off in a bloody wave of bankruptcy. Rhode […]
The Home Office Reinvented for COVID-19
At The Wall Street Journal, Emily Nonko examines the different ways Americans are utilizing the space in their houses to create home offices. She writes: If a homeowner is considering renovations, identify underused space and get creative with it. Curtis Popp, founder of CPOPP WORKSHOP, carved an office out of a large coat closet in […]
Denmark’s Randomized Controlled Study of Facemasks
Originally posted November 20, 2020. At last, there is properly rigorous scientific research we can rely on in the age of Coronavirus. Evidence shows that wearing masks in communities does not significantly reduce the rates of infection. On Wednesday, the Denmask-19 Trial, a long-delayed trial from Denmark, was finally published. The study from last spring […]
Former Pfizer VP Blows the Whistle on COVID Mortality Rate Scam
On his blog, Dr. Joseph Mercola highlights an interview between former Pfizer vice-president and chief scientific adviser, Michael Yeadon, Ph.D., and British journalist Anna Brees. Yeadon calls out what looks like the fraudulent abuse of labeling deaths as due to COVID-19. You can watch the interview below. Mercola writes (abridged): Former Pfizer Science Officer Reveals […]
A Lesson Plan for Kids
Teach your children well, sang Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young in the 70s. Especially teach them not to love politicians, is Karol Markowicz’s recent advice in the New York Post. “Why is my school closed, Mommy?” asks the sweet fictional child who has stopped going to school for no apparent reason. “I haaaaaaaaate Zoom,” screams […]
The Fundamental Rights of Citizens Are Being Denied
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