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Author: Cheryl Rofer

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Trevor Bedford’s Covid Endgame

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In General
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On October 13, 2021
I was surprised last week to see one of the epidemiologists I follow admonishing those who think that covid's “becoming endemic” is a good thing for humans. It is a good thing for SARS-CoV-2, because endemicity means it persists in the human population, although at...

More On January 6

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On October 2, 2021

Photo by Tyler Merbler under a Creative Commons license. Journalistic and legal work continues to piece together the details of January 6. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

What Went Wrong

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On September 22, 2021

On June 30, the Los Angeles Police Department detonated fireworks in a containment vessel mounted on a vehicle. The resulting blast damaged cars and houses and injured people. Sahra Sulaiman.

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Death From The Sky

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In afghanistan , intelligence
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On September 13, 2021
Relatives and neighbors survey the damage to vehicles in the courtyard of the home of Mr. Ahmadi. Credit...Jim Huylebroek for The New York Times On August 29, a Hellfire missile hit a target that General Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assured us...

Too Much Virus

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On September 12, 2021

This may be simple and obvious, but it’s worth saying. The more virus there is around, the more danger to all of us, including the vaqccinated. That’s why nonpharmaceutical interventions.

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