COVID-19

WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES - MAY 05, 2020: U.S. Senator, Rick Scott (R-FL) wearing a face mask as a precaution against covid 19. United We Mask: GOPers View Mask-Wearing As Key To Reopening Economy
WH National Security Adviser Likens China’s Coronavirus Response To Chernobyl
Birx Punts To CDC Guidelines When Pressed On Trump’s Demand To Reopen Churches
on October 25, 2017 in Washington, DC. WH Adviser: Unemployment Will Be In Double Digits By November Election
GOP Guv. Tearfully Pleads Anti-Maskers To ‘Dial Up Your Empathy’ And End ‘Political’ Divide
Hydroxychloroquine Isn’t a Joke It’s a Scandal

Hydroxychloroquine and President Trump’s obsession with it has been something of a running joke during the COVID19 Crisis, to the extent jokes are possible in such a dismal climate. But I want to flag your attention to this new study published in The Lancet, which has dire findings about the impact of hydroxychloroquine and the hydroxychloroquine in combination with the class of antibiotics the President has repeatedly endorsed. Here’s the study and here’s a write-up of the study in The Washington Post. Let me start with an arresting quote: “for those receiving hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic — the cocktail endorsed by Trump — there was a 45 percent increased risk of death … ”

That is, to state the obvious, a very bad number.

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Elections During A Crisis: Vote-By-Mail Is One Of Several Solutions
States should modify election procedures as necessary to deal with the rise of COVID 19. Having a diversity of avenues for voting in person, absentee, curbside, on site at hospitals and other such facilities enhances the stability of the system, maximizing the likelihood that elections may continue despite whatever unexpected threat emerges.
Michigan AG Rips Into ‘Petulant Child’ Trump For Refusing To Wear Mask
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A Reopening Model

Imperial College London has a new report out looking at the COVID19 outlook in the United States and broken down by states. The main focus is on reopening and increased mobility and how this affects transmission rates. They are also clear that they don’t account for other behavioral modifications like mask wearing. So their predictions should be considered “pessimistic”.

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