Monthly Archives: June 2023

The Court’s Disdain

In a must-read piece, Jason Chafetz brings the heat (boldface mine): In all of these areas and in plenty more, the justices have seized for themselves an active role in governance. But perhaps even more consequentially, in doing so, they … Continue reading

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Links 6/1/23

Links for you. Science: Early SARS-CoV-2 Reinfections Involving the Same or Different Genomic Lineages, Spain Risk of long COVID in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong cohorts Two-year follow-up of patients with post-COVID-19 condition in Sweden: a prospective cohort study … Continue reading

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At Least Ten Percent of Attendees Came Down with COVID at the CDC EIS Meeting

For those who missed it, in late April the CDC held a meeting in Atlanta that turned into a superspreader event. Initially, the number of infected was described as a few attendees, but later reports had dozens of infected attendees. … Continue reading

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