Colorado blue-check doc tweets DAMNING thread about COVID policies and how they made hospitals WORSE

Colorado blue-check doc tweets DAMNING thread about COVID policies and how they made hospitals WORSE

Hospitals are NOT alright. If you’ve been in any ER or hospital in the last three years (crazy, right?!) you know hospitals are a hot mess. While our pals in the pro-SHUT THE WORLD DOWN IT’S A KILLER VIRUS group would have us believe the issues stem from being overwhelmed with COVID patients … that’s…

Most medical professionals don’t believe the public health establishment – HotAir

Most medical professionals don’t believe the public health establishment – HotAir

You might be under the impression–based upon what politicians, the MSM, and the public health bureaucrats say–that there is near unanimity within the medical profession that non-pharmaceutical interventions such as masking and social distancing actually work to prevent the spread of COVID. You can be forgiven if you think this, because that is the Narrative…

Elon Musk drops his pronouns and it does NOT look good for Fauci; UPDATE: YUP, it's about to get REAL

Elon Musk drops his pronouns and it does NOT look good for Fauci; UPDATE: YUP, it's about to get REAL

The last nine days on Twitter have been SUUUUUPER revealing, with multiple drops we’re all calling the #TwitterFiles. It’s pretty dramatic BUT to be fair, this has all felt like a really bad dystopian sci-fi movie that we all unknowingly starred in. Between learning they did indeed suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story, to the…

Massachusetts Used COVID as an Excuse to Let Google Hack Smartphones to Monitor the Movement of Citizens – RedState

Massachusetts Used COVID as an Excuse to Let Google Hack Smartphones to Monitor the Movement of Citizens – RedState

During the height of the COVID fearmongering, “contact tracing” became all the thing with the public health people who were at least as intent upon stamping out civil liberties as they were in curbing COVID. Contact tracing has its roots in battling infectious diseases that aren’t easily spread by casual contact. So, for instance, in…

Bill De Blasio — of Homeless Hotels and Studly Corona Sutra Fame — Teaches Public Health at Harvard – RedState

Bill De Blasio — of Homeless Hotels and Studly Corona Sutra Fame — Teaches Public Health at Harvard – RedState

If you’ve always wanted to study under the tutelage of Bill de Blasio, now’s your chance. And what’s more, it might just boost your health. As relayed by Fox News, the former New York City mayor is teaching at Harvard University this fall. Bill will be commanding a classroom in the Ivy League institution’s schools…

This May Just Be the Greatest Typo Ever—and It’s About Monkeypox – RedState

This May Just Be the Greatest Typo Ever—and It’s About Monkeypox – RedState

We may just have the laugh of the day for you, and it involves the not-so-funny topic of monkeypox. Democrats have not been happy with the Biden Administration’s response. California State Sen. Scott Wiener blasted them for not providing enough vaccine. “Today, the San Francisco Department of Public Health announced that the Department is about…

After G-7, Biden Says He’s Reestablishing US Credibility | Political News

After G-7, Biden Says He’s Reestablishing US Credibility | Political News

By JONATHAN LEMIRE, AAMER MADHANI and ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press NEWQUAY, England (AP) — President Joe Biden on Sunday said the United States had restored its presence on the world stage as he used his first overseas trip since taking office to connect with a new generation of leaders from some of the world’s most…

Judge Tosses Hospital Workers’ Vaccine Requirement Challenge | Health News

Judge Tosses Hospital Workers’ Vaccine Requirement Challenge | Health News

HOUSTON (AP) — A federal judge threw out a lawsuit filed by employees of a Houston hospital system over its requirement that all of its staff be vaccinated against COVID-19. The Houston Methodist Hospital system suspended 178 employees without pay last week over their refusal to get vaccinated. Of them, 117 sued seeking to overturn…

Shop Owner’s Plea as California Reopens: ‘I Need Customers’ | Business News

Shop Owner’s Plea as California Reopens: ‘I Need Customers’ | Business News

By BRIAN MELLEY, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — During the darkest days of the coronavirus pandemic, Martha Medina would occasionally slip into her shuttered store on Los Angeles’ oldest street to ensure everything was secure. Colorful folklorico dresses from each of Mexico’s 32 states lined the walls. Black charro suits worn by mariachis and…

China, US Diplomats Clash Over Human Rights, Pandemic Origin | World News

China, US Diplomats Clash Over Human Rights, Pandemic Origin | World News

BEIJING (AP) — Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats appear to have had another sharply worded exchange, with Beijing saying it told the U.S. to cease interfering in its internal affairs and accusing Washington of politicizing the search for the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic. Senior Chinese foreign policy adviser Yang Jiechi and Secretary of State…

Mississippi Has Turned Away Hundreds of Thousands of Shots | Maine News

Mississippi Has Turned Away Hundreds of Thousands of Shots | Maine News

By LEAH WILLINGHAM, Associated Press/Report for America JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Due to lagging demand for shots, Mississippi has not accepted new vaccine doses from the federal government for two weeks and has asked that well over three-quarters of a million doses the U.S. government set aside for the state be transferred elsewhere, officials say….

Countries Need Better Collaboration to Prevent Future Pandemics | Best Countries

Countries Need Better Collaboration to Prevent Future Pandemics | Best Countries

Countries need to better collaborate to prevent future pandemics and health crises on the scale of COVID-19, especially as health experts warn of a coming global shortage of doctors and nurses, global leaders say. The possibility of future health crises coupled with aging and growing populations indicate an increasing need for health workers globally. A…

Summer Camps Return but With Fewer Campers and Counselors | Maine News

Summer Camps Return but With Fewer Campers and Counselors | Maine News

By CEDAR ATTANASIO and DAVID SHARP, Associated Press/Report for America SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Overnight summer camps will be allowed in all 50 states this season, but COVID-19 rules and a pandemic labor crunch mean that many fewer young campers will attend, and those who do will have to observe coronavirus precautions for the…

EU Lawmakers OK Virus Pass, Boosting Summer Travel Hopes | Business News

EU Lawmakers OK Virus Pass, Boosting Summer Travel Hopes | Business News

By LORNE COOK, Associated Press BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union lawmakers on Wednesday endorsed a new travel certificate that will allow people to move between European countries without having to quarantine or undergo extra coronavirus tests, paving the way for the pass to start in time for summer. The widely awaited certificate is aimed at…