- BMJ study: Covid vaccines for young adults is expected to produce more severe adverse events than covid hospitalization averted. In other words, the harm outweighs the benefits for university students who face vaccine mandates.
- Are there more suicides at the year-end holiday season? No. HT: Tyler
- CDC falls short in recognizing the horror of the government’s Tuskegee experiment.
- Why the CDC is hard to fix.
- ChatGPT explained.
Employers Fight Back Against High-Cost Drugs
I’ve said it a million times: The U.S. health care system is largely predicated on gouging employee health plans. Medicare and Medicaid cover the overhead while the real money is from privately insured patients who are charged several times the fees that Medicare pays for the same service.
Wednesday Links
- The US has cut carbon emission more than any other country.
- Colorado wants to be the first state to import drugs from Canada.
- Waste, fraud, and abuse in federal health care programs: over $130 billion per year in improper payments.
- Biden wastes billions on Covid boosters no one wants.
- Federal vaccine mandates cover more than 10 million Medicare and Medicaid employees, 84 million workers (through OSHA), federal contractors (one-fifth of the national workforce), 3.5 million federal employees, and Head Start employees, contractors, and volunteers.
New Research Supports Masks in Winter
Mask mandates are unpopular. I don’t know anyone who enjoys wearing a mask. Surgeons wear them to avoid infecting surgery patients. Robbers wear them to avoid identification. Masks became political. Liberals who favor collective outcomes support mask mandates while conservatives who favor personal freedom do not. Today in stores I see a few people wearing masks, mostly just a few older people. It always amuses me when a car drives by and the driver — the sole occupant — is wearing a mask.