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St Louis Municipalities Refuse to Enforce Reinstated Mask Mandates

St. Louis Municipalities Refuse to Enforce Reinstated Mask Mandates Posted on Both the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County have reinstated their mask mandates. Masks are once again required in indoor public settings regardless of vaccination status. But three municipalities within the county announced that they will not enforce the mandate. Chesterfield, Wildwood, and Eureka have declared that they will not use law enforcement to uphold the mandates. Chesterfield City Administrator Mike Geisel responded to The Epoch Times’ request for comment, saying “Chesterfield WILL adhere to the County Order, as we are legally required to do. All city facilities and staff will comply with the county directive.”

Exposing the Fake Science Driving Covid-19 and The Great Reset Agenda

Exposing the Fake Science Driving Covid-19 and The Great Reset Agenda Posted on “Trust but verify,” others will say. Unfortunately, that’s not an option in the case of Covid-19 in general and their so-called “vaccines” in particular because trusting would mean getting the injections. There’s no going back if it’s verified to be dangerous later. Besides, one can easily make the case that they’re already verified as dangerous, though their efficacy against Covid-19 itself is questionable. It has been over a year and a half since scientists started researching Covid-19. Technically, the coronavirus has been researched for years by scientists in Wuhan and other laboratories, but that’s another issue. In the early days they could say this strain of coronavirus was new so they still had many questions. Here’s the thing, folks. It ain’t new anymore. Hundreds of thousands of doctors and scientists have been studying it for over a year. It’s unreasonable to say the

Shaping National Public Health Policies With Science

Date Time Shaping National Public Health Policies With Science CU Anschutz experts sit on NASEM committees, offering a ‘critical translational step’ in turning science into policy Professors and faculty members at most research universities spend the bulk of their professional time in well-known academic pursuits: teaching, researching, collaborating with colleagues, and leading the next generation of experts in their respective fields. Less apparent are hundreds of hours some volunteer to present at conferences, provide testimony for policies, and collaborate on scientific committee work, publish papers, and review others’ work for publication. One distinguished but often less publicized volunteer effort is chairing or sitting on a variety of committees within the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM). At the Colorado School of Public Health (ColoradoSPH), many faculty volunteer with NASEM committees, and in this role, they help to shape policies

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