4 Years into the COVID-19 Pandemic: Where We Stand
By declaring the pandemic over by fiat, the government is giving up the fight when they should be redoubling their efforts.

By declaring the pandemic over by fiat, the government is giving up the fight when they should be redoubling their efforts.

We live in a non-ideal world and public health interventions must be designed and implemented with such imperfections in mind.

Protecting the public’s health stands in direct conflict with the interests of those who fund elections and those who hold political power.

Despite recent Supreme Court rulings, the federal government still has considerable power to both lead and persuade.

Linguistically speaking, there are three reasons to reject the court’s analysis offered for striking down the CDC’s mask mandate.

Removing mask requirements means rejecting yet another public health tool to control the pandemic and protect our health care system.

The sources from which most people get health information provide advice without any obligation at all to individuals who hear and act on it.

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.
