COVID
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Experts in public health and epidemiology have driven policy making during the COVID-19 pandemic. How much should we trust experts?
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Health Care
Are Lockdowns Necessary? What Data From 10 Countries Show
by Kevin Dayaratna July 31, 2020A new Heritage Foundation special report analyzes the COVID-19 responses of 10 countries, with varying levels of economic freedom, to better understand which policies might have been more effective than others.
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Education
Waivers, Lawsuits, Pandemic Pods and School Choice Legislation
by Larry Sand July 29, 2020Last week, the school wars intensified on many fronts.
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FeaturedHealth Care
Did States Reopen Too Early or Shut Down Too Soon?
by Daniel Sutter July 28, 2020The surge in COVID-19 cases since June has led to much speculation that states began reopening too soon.
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Environment/EnergyFeaturedGovernment
Hold China Accountable – or Give It Even More Control?
by Paul Driessen and Ned Mamula July 22, 2020The Green New Deal would make US reliance on China much worse.
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Governor Newsom and teachers unions nix in-person instruction for most school kids in the fall.
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Deaths to date relative to projected deaths in an unmitigated pandemic provide one measure of where we are at in the pandemic.
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Our elected executives face a bias to action, worsened by the 24-hour news cycle and running tallies of COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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It’s time to reopen the economy. Society has a hold on COVID-19.
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Fear is a valuable, basic human emotion which functions as a self-preservation instinct. The ruling class is using fear as a tool to control the masses.
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An essential purpose of allowing markets to be free and open in all circumstances is precisely to take advantage of what people can imagine, create, and produce to meet changing patterns of demand in their respective corners of society.
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There’s enough data in now for us to contrast the trajectory of the disease in Georgia to its trajectory elsewhere in the country. Here’s what we found.