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Pandemic Labor Day #3

We’re approaching our third Labor Day of the pandemic (or post-pandemic, your choice) era. So far I haven’t noticed much anticipatory surge panic. Do you remember Labor Day 2020?

Omicron Gets Its Own Vaccines

What’s the status of the Omicron vaccines? When we will have one, when we should get one, and how come the UK has one and we don’t?

Moving on in Minnesota

Dr. Michael Osterholm of the University of Minnesota has been podcasting on COVID-19 since the pandemic began. I don’t always agree with him, but I appreciate his honest assessment of where we are with the coronavirus.

WHO Asked For This!

WHO has lost control of the public naming process. It was bound to happen.

Mask On, Mask Off

Last week when I was in the UK, the news was all about inflation, heat waves, drought, fires, supply chain problems, and staff shortages. Sound familiar?

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