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Month: July 2020

Massive Study Pinpoints COVID Death Risks

Massive Study Pinpoints COVID Death Risks

July 15, 2020 The American way of life is under assault.  Businesses are going under because of renewed closure orders, people’s freedom to breathe fresh air is being infringed, and America’s great sports culture is being curtailed—as witnessed by the recent decision of several college conferences to either cancel or restructure the 2020 football season. These tectonic shifts in our national structure have rarely happened in our history, occasionally occurring only in times of war.  We don’t shut down the…

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Hope of the Brave: Potential Bright Spots on the COVID Front

Hope of the Brave: Potential Bright Spots on the COVID Front

July 8, 2020After a weekend spent in the pursuit of happiness, i.e., shooting off fireworks, firing up the grill, and cooling off at the lake, many Americans are back at work and back to reality.  Why is it, then, that things still feel so surreal?  We are doing our best to get on with our pre-COVID lives, to will our way to happier times, but at every turn we are faced with alarming news of record case levels and renewed…

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