Being an Adult in the Face of Omicron
It’s up to each of us to demand accountability and transparency, and to stay informed rather than assume others will act in our best interests.
Being an Adult in the Face of Omicron

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It’s up to each of us to demand accountability and transparency, and to stay informed rather than assume others will act in our best interests.

The federal government is failing to use the powers it has beyond vaccine mandates to create much needed on-ramps for mitigation measures.

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us time and time again that whatever progress we make in curbing transmission of the virus is fragile and easily reversed.

What are the implications of a court requiring a doctor to administer a drug they do not believe is medically indicated?

The federal government needs to find a way to forget past mistakes and misjudgments in the face of a new threat.

The federal government has all the power it needs to stop the actions of individual states that put the entire nation at risk.

Law’s inherent bias towards stability is poorly suited to the challenges of addressing rapidly evolving public health crises.

Knowing more about the ways that viruses spread could help us avoid the pitfalls of declaring victory too early.
