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July 22nd, 2020
High School students at tables
A strange thing is happening in the debate about how to reopen America’s 100,000-or-so schools in the fall. As the political debate is just heating up, the medical and scientific debate is essentially ending. You would not know it watching the news coverage in the mainstream media, and certainly not by following the hysteria and fear-mongering on social media. Source:...
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July 20th, 2020
first day of school at Stuyvesant High School in New York
For months, through travel bans, economic shutdowns, reopenings, reclosings, mask mandates and more, Democrats have hysterically urged the Trump administration to “listen to the science.” There has been no need for the screaming. After all, President Trump appointed the country’s top medical and disease experts to a task force on February 26. For weeks on end, we heard from these...
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July 17th, 2020
US Map - counties battling COVID
Forty five percent of counties across the United States are currently battling uncontrollable COVID-19 outbreaks, a data map shows – as the latest models predict the number of deaths will surge by at least 20,000 in the next four weeks. Source: Coronavirus US: 45% of counties seeing epidemic spread | Daily Mail Online
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July 15th, 2020
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The first Wuhan coronavirus vaccine is showing promising results, meaning it’s likely to begin a final clinical trial. Researchers say the vaccine boosted people’s immune systems, which could be enough to protect against the virus. Source: The First Wuhan Coronavirus Vaccine Has Promising Results
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July 14th, 2020
NJ school closed
By: Editorial Board – wsj.com – July 13, 2020 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 children under age 15 have died from Covid-19. In a typical year 190 children die of the flu, 436 from suicide, 625 from homicide, and 4,114 from unintentional deaths such as drowning. Only two children under age 18 have died in Chicago—fewer...
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July 13th, 2020
Blood sample - Covid-19 antibody test - Houston
By: Allysia Finley – wsj.com – July 6, 2020 Some early assumptions about Covid-19 no longer add up—and that could be good news for the future progress of the virus. There are reasons to think the novel coronavirus began spreading earlier than previously understood, raising the possibility that herd immunity is closer than we think. Chinese authorities say they first...
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July 8th, 2020
preach pulpit
By: John Stonestreet & Maria Baer – breakpoint.org – July 7, 2020 Pastoring is always a difficult job. I can’t think of another job, in fact, in which someone is hired to do one thing (typically, lead and disciple God’s people) but evaluated on a completely different thing (namely, growing the audience and the budget). Pastoring during coronavirus seems even more unenviable. Zoom...
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July 8th, 2020
TXSnapshot
By: Texas Public Policy – texaspolicy.com HELP US SPREAD THE FACTS – SHARE! To provide necessary context for reporting on COVID-19, TPPF has created The Snapshot in our Daily Cannon. Here are the facts you need to fully understand COVID reporting: Texas is 1st for most COVID recoveries in the U.S. Texas has the lowest COVID fatality rate of the most affected states....
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July 7th, 2020
detailed image of COVID-19 virus
By: Victor Davis Hanson – amgreatness.com –  July 5, 2020 Viral confusion Unfortunately few in authority have been more wrong, and yet more self-righteously wrong, than the esteemed Dr. Anthony Fauci. Given his long service as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and his stature during the AIDS crisis, he has rightly been held up by the...
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July 2nd, 2020
sidewalk of people in masks
By: Timothy P. Carney – washingtonexaminer.com – July 01, 2020 It can seem like we’re experiencing a second wave of the coronavirus, but there’s a lot of conflicting data. Case counts are rising, but some of that is due to testing. Importantly, deaths are not rising. And then some of the charts you see play games with the x-axis. So, what’s really going...
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