Here's Why A Coronavirus Vaccine Might Not Happen Within 18 Months
"With much of the world under some form of lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19, and debates rage over when, and how, to reopen the global economy in order to avoid the next great depression, the light at the end of the tunnel has been top-down predictions of a vaccine within 18 months."
Read moreMinnesota Resort Owner: I Will Lose My Life Savings, Business in 30 Days
Bob Barton, a Minnesota resort owner, told Breitbart News that his business will be destroyed within a month if Gov. Tim Walz’s (D-MN) “stay home order,” ostensibly issued to “slow the spread of Covid-19 across the state,” remains in effect. He offered his remarks during Friday’s “Liberate Minnesota” protest outside of Walz’s residence in Saint Paul, MN.
Read moreAg Secretary Sonny Perdue Announces $19 Billion U.S. Farm Aid Relief Package…
"Today President Trump and Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue revealed a $19 billion U.S. farm relief program which includes the Dept. of Agriculture purchasing $3 billion in farm products from the fresh supply chain to support those impacted by the collapse of the restaurant, hotel, school and cafeteria demand (food away from home). "
Read moreCoronavirus: Gov. Greg Abbott Cancels School Year but Opens Retail-to-Go and More
"AUSTIN, TX – Governor Greg Abbott announced Friday that restrictions on a number of things will loosen up to try and keep the Texas economy alive. To do that, he lifted some surgery restrictions starting Monday, April 22 and then will allow retail businesses to open "Retail-to-Go" operations.
On April 17, Governor Greg Abbott held a press conference where he issued three new Executive Orders that begin the process of reopening the state while revising hospital capacity and certain social distancing guidelines."
Read moreMining Is An Essential Industry, Tourism Is Not
"The debate over the economic future of Northeastern Minnesota is often pitted as a choice between encouraging more mining or prioritizing tourism. The Center of the American Experiment often explains why this dichotomy is false because mining helps boosts the local tourism industry by injecting more money into the local economy.
However, if you believe it must be either mining or tourism, the recent outbreak of COVID-19 and the associated closure of businesses deemed “non-essential” by the Walz administration should make the choice blindingly obvious: the mining industry is essential, the tourism industry is not."
Read moreThe History Of Hydroxychloroquine In India
"In 1799, when Tipu was defeated by the British, the whole of Mysore Kingdom with Srirangapatnam as Tipu’s capital, came under British control. For the next few days, the British soldiers had a great time celebrating their victory, but within weeks, many started feeling sick due to Malaria, because Srirangapatnam was a highly marshy area with severe mosquito trouble."
Read moreTrump Says Guidelines Would Allow Some States To Reopen "Tomorrow"
"President Trump definitely hasn't shied away from rambling tonight, though he's also remained pretty poised in the face of some pretty tough questioning.
But one thing he said is that he believes there are about 29 states that he expects will be reopening "soon", though he refused to name them.
When the time comes, it'll be "up to the governors" Trump said."
Read moreU. of Oregon Furloughs Hundreds of Employees
"University of Oregon President Michael H. Schill recently announced that 282 employees will be furloughed in order to address “the immediate net revenue loss” during what are “far from normal times,” according to his statement posted to the university’s website."
Read moreCoronavirus Vaccine Prospects
This is a fine summary of where we are in the vaccine world by a Ph.D. who has a knack for crisp and understandable explanations.
“Time for another look at the coronavirus vaccine front, since we have several recent news items. Word has come from GSK and Sanofi that they are going to collaborate on vaccine development, which brings together two of the more experienced large organizations in the field. It looks like Sanofi is bringing the spike protein and GSK is bringing the adjuvant (more on what that means below). Their press release says that they plan to go into human patients late this year and to have everything ready for regulatory filing in the second half of 2021. For its part, Pfizer has announced that they’re pushing up their schedule with BioNTech and possibly starting human trials in August, which probably puts them on a similar timeline for eventual filing.”
Read morePerspectives on the Pandemic II
We think this is an important interview with Professor Knut Wittkowski. This is a crusty old Doctor of the old school who does not get his paycheck from the government. This conversation contrasts the dichotomy between standard medical diagnosis and treatment and the politicization of medicine by the WHO, CDC and its Doctors, insurance companies, hospitals, and big pharma.
The CDC would like widespread testing which would go hand and hand with insurance company reimbursement of Doctors and Hospitals. This politicization has caused widespread social distancing orders that are not very well thought out by the politicians involved. Remember that there are several countries that have weathered this storm without destroying their economy. They are Taiwan, South Korea, Iceland, and Sweden.
The financial ramifications of all this will be large. The Nanny State just thinks they know science and economics. Dr. Richard Capek thinks that instead of an epidemic of viruses, we are now at a point where we have an epidemic of tests.
The transcript is just a summary of the 42-minute video. This video was made around the first of April. Think about these things when you go to the polls in November and who took care of you better. Highly Recommended!
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