The latent horror of Eddington isn’t that it happened, but how quickly we learned to live with it.| Law & Liberty
This is a post whose content I have been meditating on, for a long time, since I last wrote about my concerns about responses to SARS-CoV-2 in March. For years, I’ve taught about the classic prisoner’s dilemma in the context of Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom’s Governing the Commons book. Ostrom’s book draws on collectives […]| orgtheory.net
The White House “terminated” Dr Susan Monarez as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) late Wednesday night after she refused to resign. On Wednesday evening, Monarez’s legal counsel said that she would not resign as CDC director despite an earlier announcement on X by the US Department of Health and Human […]| Health Policy Watch
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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are finally embracing touch-free payments. And they may never go back to paper currency again.| CNBC
Two U.S. Navy hospital ships would be deployed to provide more hospital beds to those in need on the West and East Coasts of the U.S.| ShipHub
Lockdown in Shanghai will impact China's GDP 2022 growth by 0.15 percent. How do forwarders and carriers deal with the restrictions?| ShipHub
The covid pandemic from a scientific and propaganda perspective. EN: Overview DE: Übersicht Videos: Covid| Swiss Policy Research
Analysis: US health secretary's cancellation of federal funding for mRNA vaccine research is a tragedy for science in the US The post RFK Jr’s ‘ill-informed nonsense’ forfeits America’s mRNA vaccine leadership appeared first on Newsroom.| Newsroom
Recent controversy over the claim that the covid vaccines are laden with numerous undeclared substances has spawned numerous studies, conferences, and discussions—all pointing to signs that these products are contaminated... The post Revisiting a Censored Study on Vaccine Contamination appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
Researchers looking at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed major differences between how countries monitor infections. The study emphasized the substantial differences in transmission routes, surveillance, notification and detection methods, as well as testing and sampling practices of selected diseases across six countries. Despite these variations, recorded case... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
When COVID-19 locked the world down, Marcelo Goberto de Azevedo turned to the Japanese tradition of folding cranes as a way to reflect on Rotary and meditate on the values of peace, health, service, and resilience.| Rotary 360
Et si le monstre le plus terrible qu’on puisse imaginer n’était ni un zombie, ni un loup-garou, ni un mutant aux terribles pouvoirs et encore moins un revenant. Et si le monstre le plus terrible n’était qu’un être humain poussant à l’extrême ses préjugés, ses peurs et sa haine des autres ou de soi-même. C’est […] L’article Bat Eater est apparu en premier sur De l'autre côté des livres.| De l'autre côté des livres
Art in hospitals is becoming ever more popular but an exhibition at Torbay Hospital in Devon has opened the doors on a world not often seen.| Channel 4 News
An earlier HART article described how, throughout the covid event, health care professionals (doctors, nurses, psychologists, behavioural scientists) habitually behaved in ways that were at odds with their ethical codes. The moral imperatives of delivering effective interventions, doing no harm, ensuring informed consent, avoiding perceived conflicts of interest, and whistle blowing upon witnessing unacceptable behaviour of colleagues, were all widely disregarded during the ‘pandemic’. In...| HART
Dr Jonathan Engler revisits an open letter he wrote in 2021 to the leaders of the four nations. Looking back from 4 years later, there is much to add. But though many of the orignial signatories will share his increasing scepticism, the recipients of all our letters are still as entrenched as ever! The post Revisiting my August 2021 letter to Government about the “Handling of The Covid Pandemic” appeared first on HART.| HART
An open letter from 140 health professionals to the leaders of the 4 nations, regarding the catastrophic management of the covid pandemic. The post Our grave concerns about the handling of the COVID pandemic by Governments of the Nations of the UK, 21-08-2021 appeared first on HART.| HART
The shocking evidence heard in the Scottish Covid Inquiry about how people in care homes were denied dignity, love and ultimately life through withdrawal of healthcare during covid has now been echoed in England. Together held a panel discussion including the voices of whistleblowers who have not been heard and addressing fears that the inquiry will not join the dots on the evidence and that damaging new law will embed these practices if any kind of emergency is announced in future... The pos...| HART
It’s that time of year again. Cold and flu season. And with kids returning to normal activities like school, daycare, activities and playdates, cases of all respiratory diseases are up this year. Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, shares tips on differentiating the various illnesses, prevention tips, how to care for symptoms at home, and what you…| Rady Children's Health
By John Bradley, M.D. The Food and Drug Administration authorized children as young as 6 months old to get the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines last month. For many parents, the decision meant a long wait was finally over. COVID-19 has caused more than 2 million infections among children ages 6 months to 4 years old and…| Rady Children's Health
By Angela Brandt, Staff Writer, Poway News Chieftain Chris Abe is made for emergencies. Whether it’s a nurse being accidentally pricked by a needle or a worldwide pandemic, she is able to to remain calm and think of solutions under pressure. Her coworkers at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego say Abe is always available by…| Rady Children's Health
Back-to-school season can always feel a bit uncertain, but this year, kids and teens are facing a unique set of circumstances as many return to in-person learning for the first time since March 2020. “The majority of children have been expressing concerns about returning to school, whether it’s minor worry or more significant and impairing,”…| Rady Children's Health
When the novel coronavirus pandemic hit, naturally, COVID-19 itself topped the list of global health concerns. However, related issues were catching the attention of the medical and scientific community as well. Among them: the emergence of a new multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children after exposure to the virus. In the United States alone, the Centers…| Rady Children's Health
The rates of young children accidentally ingesting illicit substances has been on the rise in recent years. This is in part due to increased opioid use and a broadening of states permitting legal cannabis. However, as the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent stay-at-home orders came into play, Natalie Laub, MD, a child abuse pediatrician at Rady…| Rady Children's Health
As several forms of the highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine make their way into communities around the globe, the news is abuzz with updates — which, let’s face it, can sometimes be a bit overwhelming and confusing. Among hot topics are allergic reactions, leading to questions and concerns from many. However, “while anaphylaxis can occur after…| Rady Children's Health
by Willough Jenkins, MD As the year turns over to 2021, it is a time for natural reflection, and I suspect many families will be having conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic. It is tempting when discussing the hardships of the pandemic to immediately jump to encouraging children to “look on the bright side” or remind…| Rady Children's Health
San Diego may be a bit behind in terms of temperature, but fall is officially here! This year, while some favorite seasonal activities can safely continue (pumpkin patch visit, anyone?), many families are opting to keep celebrations within their own homes. Whether you’re craving a comforting meal or the beloved taste of pumpkin spice, or…| Rady Children's Health
The world has learned a great deal about COVID-19 since the pandemic began, but a significant gap remains between what we know and what we need to know to fully prevent, treat and work to defeat this newfound viral foe. Medical and scientific research is the driving force behind progress, and experts from Rady Children’s…| Rady Children's Health
Between working, striving to maintain routines and staying social, most of us are spending more time with our digital devices than ever. As school ramps up for the year in a largely online environment, kids and teens are no exception. Along with a different take on education, this approach to learning is introducing something else…| Rady Children's Health
by Willough Jenkins, MD When our children’s typical lives are disrupted, it is important to return to basics to create structure and a sense of control. Even if younger children may not be directly aware of the details of the pandemic or the movement against racial injustice, these instances have influenced day-to-day routines for many,…| Rady Children's Health
by Maggie Mayo, CCLS, and Carissa Menard, CCLS As we move forward and continue to embrace these difficult times thought the COVID-19 pandemic, keeping our minds occupied and our emotional well-being attended to can be challenging for all of us, including kiddos. As child life specialists, our job is to make the hospital experience less…| Rady Children's Health
by Danni Leonard, CCLS; Marie Osthimer, CCLS; and Joseph Remaley, LCSW While we’re all at home more than we’re used to, it’s more important than ever to keep your kids engaged and active. There are many benefits to exercise, including amplifying concentration, lowering stress and improving health. Below, we’ve outlined a few activities that are…| Rady Children's Health
by Desiree Shapiro, MD COVID-19 has affected all of our lives and challenged us in various ways. How do we support one another and cultivate our resilience amidst the chaos? Here are three C’s to consider incorporating into your daily routine and sharing with your children and family today. Compassion This is a time to…| Rady Children's Health
by Erin Carpenter, CCLS; Aislinn Mooney, CCLS; and Madeline Zinngrabe, CCLS It can be challenging to keep a schedule and routine at home during this uncertain time. You may see regressive or withdrawn behavior when your child is trying to adapt and manage their feelings and changes to their routine. Keeping your child’s environment structured…| Rady Children's Health
Whether you’re 5, 35 or 95, sheltering in place and social distancing can be challenging. With consistent feelings of uncertainty, interruptions to routines and activities, and limitations on seeing friends and family, it’s no wonder reports of effects on mental well-being are on the rise. Recent surveys indicated young adults are feeling more anxious and…| Rady Children's Health
by Lorri Bauer, MS, and Natalie Elms, MA The novel coronavirus pandemic is an unprecedented and unsettling event for people of all ages, and for small children, its ever-changing nature and intense media coverage can be hard to comprehend — and even scary. Below are a few guidelines to help keep preschool-age kids calm, informed…| Rady Children's Health
Another dubious Covid vaccine study bites the dust, says Dr Raphael Lataster, as he summarises his latest debunking piece as published in a peer-reviewed medical journal. The post Debunked: Another American Covid Vaccine Study Torn to Shreds appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.| The Daily Sceptic
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I would like to add some comments on the narrative (link). For convenience, the narrative is attached below. Regarding the statement: “Immunization Practices (ACIP) has| BIOANALYTICX
The very idea of an “asymptomatic illness” collapses under basic logic and common sense. Illness, by definition, means symptoms—something felt, observed, and experienced. Without symptoms,| BIOANALYTICX
Physicians and related medical experts claim to follow and practice science. Billions of dollars in funding support their so-called “scientific research.” Yet in reality, they| BIOANALYTICX
Seeking advice from physicians on medications, including vaccines, is not the issue. They are trained for that purpose—mainly to prescribe medicines as needed. It is| BIOANALYTICX
I listened to Dr. Bret Weinstein’s response to Piers Morgan’s question in this 1:34-minute video clip and noted several errors or unsupported claims (link). For| BIOANALYTICX
Propaganda and marketing have been so pervasive that the public and public leadership have come to genuinely believe that physicians possess complete knowledge of medicines—| BIOANALYTICX
A key thing to remember about the Freedom Convoy protests of January-February 2022 was that they were wholly peaceful. Everywhere the truckers and their supporters travelled – along Prairie highways, through the Maritimes and Quebec, and down small-town main streets … Read the rest The post Three Weeks in Ottawa, Three Years in Court: The Untold Story of Canada’s “Other” Freedom Convoy Truckers appeared first on C2C Journal.| C2C Journal
On first glance, Dr. Vinay Prasad’s medical credentials sound impressive. But look closer and you’ll find a narcissistic attention-seeker peddling misinformation, whose views will cost lives.| The New Republic
During this uncertain and unprecedented time, the oncofertility community is working together to provide up-to-date fertility preservation information for patients and providers. We are aware of the recommendations from ASRM’s COVID-19 Task Force which suggests new IVF cycles not be initiated at this time. While this pause in services does not apply to urgent fertility preservation for patients...Details| Alliance for Fertility Preservation
Scholars argue that vaccine patents are a core cause of global health disparities. The post Patents and COVID-19 Vaccine Disparities first appeared on The Regulatory Review.| The Regulatory Review
The Food and Drug Administration has approved updated COVID-19 vaccines for the upcoming fall and winter season. But it could be weeks before many Americans know whether they’ll be able to get one, under new restrictions from the Trump administration.| Planet Detroit
Seared into my memory. Cascading failures as zombies attack an elementary school. Well-written, but I never, ever want to read it again.| Kelson Reviews Stuff
Michelle Bellefontaine, CBC News: “Any publicly funded immunization in B.C. can be provided at no cost to any Canadian travelling within the province,” a statement from the ministry said. “This includes providing publicly funded COVID-19 vaccine to people of Alberta.” […] Alberta is the only Canadian province that will not provide free universal access to […]⌥ Permalink| Pixel Envy
L'actrice, bientôt à l'affiche de "Désigné coupable" avec Tahar Rahim, a reçu une Palme d'or d'honneur lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture de cette 74e édition du festival.| Le HuffPost
This is the first fall and winter virus season where vaccines are available for two other major respiratory viruses –COVID-19 and RSV. The post This fall, three vaccines are available to help Minnesotans protect themselves and their loved ones from serious illness appeared first on MN Council of Health Plans.| MN Council of Health Plans
Medicaid Unwinding: Resources to Keep Minnesotans Covered 375,000 Minnesotans are at risk of losing health coverage as eligibility reviews return for the state’s public programs, Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare Last month, Minnesota officially began the process of “unwinding” the COVID-19 pandemic-era policy that paused eligibility reviews for those on the state’s public health care programs, Medical […] The post Medicaid Unwinding: Resources to Keep Minnesotans Covered appear...| MN Council of Health Plans
Working to solve racial disparities in Minnesota’s birth outcomes and experiences by keeping a spotlight on the issue No other developed nation has a higher maternal mortality rate than the U.S. and the rate today is higher than it was 25 years ago. A look behind these overall numbers shows even worse outcomes for Black […] The post Working to solve racial disparities in Minnesota’s birth outcomes and experiences by keeping a spotlight on the issue appeared first on MN Council of Health...| MN Council of Health Plans
Keeping Minnesotans Covered as Renewals Return for Medicaid and MinnesotaCare With the March 31 sunset of the federal continuous coverage mandate, 1.5M Minnesotans will need to go through an eligibility review to maintain coverage in the state’s public programs During the federal public health emergency, special rules meant Minnesotans covered by state programs, Medical Assistance […] The post Keeping Minnesotans Covered as Renewals Return for Medicaid and MinnesotaCare appeared first on ...| MN Council of Health Plans
In a new “Beyond the Data” column, KFF’s President and CEO Dr. Drew Altman analyzes years of KFF polling on vaccines in light of the current controversies about them. The real problem, he says, is not lack of public confidence in the safety of vaccines — few say they are unsafe — it’s that polarization and misinformation have eroded confidence in what’s true or not, and in scientific institutions people used to rely on for the facts.| KFF
Sharing some compelling images of public playgrounds that were closed during the first lockdown, along with a post on play co-written with Prof Helen Dodd. Continue reading →| Rethinking Childhood
Covid-19 is less severe in children than adults, but the lockdown has hit them hard. As measures are eased, a balanced approach will be needed. Continue reading →| Rethinking Childhood
Thoughts and ideas on supporting children’s play in these challenging times, from Tim and playworker Penny Wilson| Rethinking Childhood
Thomas Schlich and Bruno J. Strasser— In May 2024 at the Libertarian National Convention in Washington, DC, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., recalled that, during the pandemic, he was asked whether... READ MORE The post “Worse Things Than Dying”: The Entangled History of the Anti-Mask and Anti-Vaccination Movements appeared first on Yale University Press.| Yale University Press
Kicking of the count-down to the start of our 2021 season in our favorite Waldheim gear! Send us a picture of your most loved piece and we’ll add it to our social media. The post 365 more days! appeared first on The Waldheim.| The Waldheim
Dear friends, As we gather our thoughts to write this letter, we usually begin with describing the weather, the wildlife sightings in the area, and our progression with spring projects. These are the farthest from our minds. Our thoughts right now are of you... The post Closed for the 2020 season appeared first on The Waldheim.| The Waldheim
Dear friends, We hope you are well and not suffering too badly from quarantine fatigue. We are all hanging in there while keeping busy with homeschooling, building the chef’s cottage, and thinking about spring cleaning. The last of the snowbanks have finally melted and... The post 2020 Season Update appeared first on The Waldheim.| The Waldheim
Widespread media coverage of this year's HPC CEO Pay Report The post FTSE 100 CEO pay reaches record high for third year in a row – the reaction appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
The High Pay Centre's annual review of CEO pay in the FTSE 100 shows median CEO pay jumping from £4.29m to £4.58m in 2024/2025 The post CEO pay in the FTSE 100 reaches record high for the third year in a row appeared first on High Pay Centre.| High Pay Centre
The U.S.’s summer COVID-19 surge continues, with cases increasing across all regions through early August, driven by travel and gatherings as well as the variant XFG. Despite the obvious increases in COVID-19 spread, the CDC’s wastewater dashboard — which recently updated its methodology — downplays current viral activity levels as “low.” The post National COVID-19 trends, August 19 first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
COVID-19 rates continue to take off across the U.S. as our summer surge hits every region. All metrics report substantial increases in SARS-CoV-2 spread in recent weeks — and the latest data are from early August, meaning levels may be much higher now than our reported numbers. The post National COVID-19 trends, August 12 first appeared on The Sick Times.| The Sick Times
“This Time It’s Different” is the title of a book by Omar Hatamleh on the impact of artificial intelligence on everything. Hatamleh, who is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s chief artificial intelligence officer, means that we shouldn’t look to previous technological revolutions to understand the scope and the totality of the AI revolution. It is, […]| White House Chronicle
Deep-seated problems facing the residential and nursing care home sector have been compounded by the impacts of the pandemic, underfunding and the cost-of-living crisis. This study aims to investigate how patterns of access to registered residential and nursing care places changed in the period spanning lockdowns and demonstrate how spatial analytical techniques can be used to examine the potential impacts of ongoing pressures on geographical patterns of access. Findings identify variations i...| Bristol University Press
A New Program, Established by The Claims Conference and Funded by The German Government, Will Ensure Holocaust Survivors Globally Have the Means to Get To COVID-19 Vaccine Sites The post Claims Conference Secures $13.5 Million in Funding to Get Holocaust Survivors to Vaccine Sites appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
$300 Million Advanced To Social Service Agencies Globally, And An Emergency Fund Of $4.3 Million Established For Social Service Agencies Providing Life-Saving Assistance The post Claims Conference Establishes Special Emergency Fund for Holocaust Survivors During COVID-19 Crisis appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
The Claims Conference community – lay leaders, staff, and our extended family of more than 300 global agencies – is working through this challenging time to continue to provide quality care to Holocaust survivors around the world during the Coronavirus crisis The post Caring for Holocaust Survivors During this Unprecedented COVID-19 Crisis appeared first on Claims Conference.| Claims Conference
Remote work has now become very popular. If remote hiring, easy.jobs can help you manage your entire recruitment process from one place.| WPDeveloper
Here are five concrete ways to wellbeing from Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries that you can start implementing today. The post How to Prioritize Your Mental Health this School Year appeared first on Converge Media.| Converge Media
“Em pouco mais de uma década, [a The Life You Can Save] angariou mais de 100 milhões de dólares para instituições de caridade de grande impacto. […] O ano de 2025 começou com sobressalt…| Altruísmo Eficaz
ICCL has consistently campaigned for a human rights-based approach to all restrictions on rights during the Covid-19 pandemic.| Irish Council for Civil Liberties
To help you out, this article is going to go over a few tips to prepare for traveling with a pet in a post-Covid-19 world.| Home Jobs By Mom
The U.S. FDA has granted orphan drug designation to CS1, Cereno Scientific’s lead therapy candidate for treating pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).| Pulmonary Hypertension News
March 11, 2025 marked five years since the World Health Organization declared that the world was in the grips of a pandemic, the first in a century.| FXB Center
When they tell you (and they will tell you) that the precautions you take are pointless thank them for their opinion but politely inform them that you are hesitant to … Continue reading →| LibrarianShipwreck
Had you asked at the pandemic’s start how long I planned on documenting it for I would have said I didn’t expect the pandemic to last too long. If you ask now how much longer I plan on …| LibrarianShipwreck
The U.S. government announced funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research. What is the impact on American healthcare and biotech? The post mRNA vaccine funding cuts: the impact on U.S. healthcare and biotech appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is g...| Labiotech.eu
The Trump administration’s Department of Labor recently proposed a new rule that would directly take earnings away from the more than 1.5 million home care workers in the United States, more than 80 percent women, and their families. Between 2019 and 2040, the population of adults ages 65 and older is expected to balloon from 54 million people to nearly 81 million people, comprising an estimated 22 percent of the U.S. population. That means that the direct care workforce is projected to gro...| Ms. Magazine
Halfway there! And I’m doing better than it might appear in that I’m in the middle of another 7 books and just have to decide what the final 3 will be. This was a sobering but satisfying pair of no…| Bookish Beck
By Patricia M. Virella, Ph.D. In the fall of 2020, the reopening of America’s schools marked a pivotal moment in educational history. The COVID-19 pandemic upended every familiar routine: classrooms... READ MORE The post Reopening Schools During Uncertain Times: Centering Hope and Equity appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
On July 31, 2025, the Ninth Circuit issued its ruling in Health Freedom Defense Fund et al. v. Megan K. Reilly et al., vacating the earlier ruling of a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit in favor of plaintiffs Health Freedom Defense Fund (HFDF), California Educators for Medical Freedom (CAEMF), and several individual plaintiffs.| Leslie Manookian
“Science is under attack,” from the Trump administration, warned state Sen. Josh McLaurin. The post Atlantans rally for science, public health after CDC shooting appeared first on Atlanta Civic Circle.| Atlanta Civic Circle
Grace Schara, a 19-year-old teen with Down’s syndrome, was taken by her father to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Appleton, Wisconsin on October 6, 2021, because of a positive home Covid... The post First Covid Wrongful Death Trial – A Cautionary Tale for Medical Freedom Advocates appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
In this video investor seminar, learn how venture capital is adapting to COVID-19. Research from CBI Insights, McKinsey, and Pitchbook alongside grassroots perspective from Valor. The post COVID-19 And The Reinvention of Venture Capital appeared first on Valor Ventures.| Valor Ventures
Since last year, the percentage of U.S. workers who have telecommuted has ticked up from 42% to 49%, but the average number of telecommuting days has more than doubled. One in four say they are now working entirely from home.| Gallup.com
As more U.S. workers return to the workplace, they increasingly report the use of personal protective equipment and routine COVID-19 symptom screening at work.| Gallup.com
Since April, the percentage of Americans "very confident" that they can protect themselves from the coronavirus has increased 16 points to 27%.| Gallup.com
Yes, my April 1 post was an April fool’s post, written entirely, and surprisingly, by ChatGPT who was in on the gag. This post is not, although it concerns another kind of “leak”. It’s a reblog of a post. from 4 years ago about “the mysteries of the mine” which captivated me during the pandemic. […]| Error Statistics Philosophy
How Long-Distance Video Chats are Easing Stress for Rural Nursing Home Residents The above link is to an article written by Tony Leys and published in USA Today which highlights […] The post Video Chats Ease Stress for Nursing Home Residents appeared first on Encounter Telehealth.| Encounter Telehealth
Mental Health in Older Adults: Understanding and Normalizing Depression and Anxiety It’s important to acknowledge that experiencing depression or anxiety in older age is more common than many realize. Recent […] The post Depression and Anxiety Common Among Seniors… But There is Help appeared first on Encounter Telehealth.| Encounter Telehealth
In this, the third (and final) article of this series highlighting the mass casualties of the response to a purported ‘deadly virus’, Dr Gary Sidley prompts us all to remember the victims of the ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ orders and the overuse of the powerful sedative drug Midazolam. The post Let’s not forget the mass casualties of the covid RESPONSE – Part III appeared first on HART.| HART