Volcanoes are erupting in The Philippines, but on-fire Australia received some welcome rain. The Iran war cries have been called off and The Donald’s military powers are about to be hamstrung by the Senate. Meanwhile, his impeachment trial is starting, and we’re all on Twitter for a front-row seat.
Tag: Coronavirus
03/19/2021
America Can—and Should—Vaccinate the World
The Case for an All-Out Global Approach to Ending the Pandemic
03/18/2021
U.S. to Send Millions of Vaccine Doses to Mexico and Canada
The announcement came at a time when the Biden administration has been quietly pressing Mexico to ramp up its efforts to limit the flow of migrants.
03/17/2021
The AstraZeneca Vaccine Crisis in Europe Isn’t About Science at All
But this crisis isn’t about science at all. It’s about public trust, and scared citizens cannot be easily convinced by expertise that feels remote. Our solutions need to reflect that.
03/17/2021
Virtual Learning Might Be the Best Thing to Happen to Schools
Countless reports warn that distance learning will negatively affect children. But many kids and institutions have changed in ways that should be preserved post-pandemic.
03/16/2021
Ex-Biden health advisor: Nations halting AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine acting on emotion, not data
A growing number of European nations are pausing AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine over blood clot concerns.
03/16/2021
One Year Later, We Still Have No Plan to Prevent the Next Pandemic
And yes, there could soon be another pandemic.
03/16/2021
Remember the Obamacare website? Biden admin looks to get it right for vaccines
VaccineFinder.gov is scheduled to be live by May 1 and will become the most visible part of the Biden administration's effort to give the federal government a greater role in the rollout.
03/16/2021
RP Daily: “I am so afraid that I will never be who I once was. And I am also afraid that I will be.”
What from our before life are we itching to resume? And what will we happily, thankfully, leave in the past?
03/15/2021
How This Plague Ends (and What It Tells Us About Human Nature)
03/16/2021
How safe is the AstraZeneca jab?
Without a firm grasp of statistics, bad decisions are inevitable
03/15/2021
People of color can’t go back to ‘normal’ after COVID
03/16/2021