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Rhode Island needs more doctors to stand up for medical reality, like Stephen Skoly.

By Justin Katz | October 1, 2021 |

The Cranston dentist has simply stated that he will not be vaccinated: “I won’t be vaccinated by tomorrow,” Dr. Stephen Skoly, who has a practice in the Chapel View shopping center and provides services to several state agencies, told The Providence Journal on Thursday. … Among changes Skoly would like to see is a medical…

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Here’s some good news about lasting effects of COVID on the young.

By Justin Katz | September 28, 2021 |

Lung-function appears to be fully recovered in minors: In one [study], Swedish researchers found that even asthma patients had no significant impairment in lung function. In the other, German researchers found unimpaired lung function after kids and teens had a COVID-19 infection — unless their infection was severe. “The COVID-19 pandemic has raised questions about…

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Coventry High School goes back to remote and early release. Are they nuts?

By Justin Katz | September 27, 2021 |

Alexa Gagosz is reporting in the Boston Globe that an increase in “positive cases” is sending Coventry High School into remote classes through Tuesday, followed by a schedule that closes the building at 12:30 starting Thursday until further notice.  (They already had Wednesday off.)  Here’s the letter from the district. Come on, folks.  It’s time for…

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COVID antibodies compared with PCR count shows many positive tests shouldn’t have been “cases.”

By Justin Katz | September 27, 2021 |

Word is that a nearby trampoline park was packed with unvaccinated children over the weekend, with scarcely a mask to be found.  Meanwhile, Rhode Island state senator Alana DiMario is proclaiming the pending approval of the Pfizer COVID vaccine for children between five and 11 as “life changing,” because “the daily stress of weighing every…

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The state Department of Health really wants healthcare workers to be on the lookout.

By Justin Katz | September 25, 2021 |

Talk about cultivating a hostile environment! John DePetro reports that the state Department of Health is encouraging healthcare workers to tattle on coworkers who remain unvaccinated against COVID-19 (whether or not they have acquired immunity through prior exposure).  Center for Professional Boards and Licensing Chief Ellen Balasco ends a recent notice about vaccination requirements thus:…

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The case against mask mandates for children is strong.

By Justin Katz | September 24, 2021 |

Nathan Worcester lays out extensive details for a conclusion for which many of us don’t require such comprehensive research:  The benefits of masking young children against COVID-19 in school are miniscule, while the harm of doing so can be significant.  If only our government operated through real debate and consideration of facts (which they seem…

A water drop and ripples

We’re going to be addressing the problems cause by COVID lockdowns for decades.

By Justin Katz | September 23, 2021 |

Sometimes I wonder how many of the most-aggressive anti-COVID crusaders have children.  It would be interesting to see a study of attitudes toward our response to the pandemic and having children in the home.  As somebody with children spanning from early grades into college, I can testify that things have become much, much harder. Stories…

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The cult of the vax-mandate fanatics.

By Justin Katz | September 23, 2021 |

Watching the reaction to Governor Dan McKee’s extremely mild adjustment to his dictatorial mandate that all healthcare workers must be vaccinated against COVID-19 has been disconcerting.  Here’s the upshot of his change, per Alexa Gagosz and Brian Amaral in the Boston Globe: Rhode Island will allow health care workers who aren’t vaccinated against COVID-19 to work…

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Nobody’s talking about the key takeaway from Biden’s monoclonal antibody treatment distribution.

By Justin Katz | September 22, 2021 |

Folks are debating the justification and impetus for the Biden administration to grant access to monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID-19 not strictly according to need.  Ryan Saavedra reports for The Daily Wire: [Biden spokeswoman Jen] Psaki then said that the treatments are used after a person becomes infected and said that the way to save more…

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The marketing of the vaccine is tellingly off.

By Justin Katz | September 22, 2021 |

While I’m touching on Instapundit Glenn Reynolds’s insights on the vaccine and marketing thereof, this point is interesting: A lot of people are afraid of needles — some say it’s over 25% of the population. Does every story featuring the “jab” (maybe also bad marketing — “jab” doesn’t sound very gentle) have to feature a needle?…