Time to get the hip waders out?
Skamokawa News
January 14, 2021
NICE, THEN SOGGY It was certainly nice to enjoy some sunshine this last Friday and Saturday, as it was a much needed break that gave the high waters time to recede and gave all the outdoor lovers a time to stroll or bike in some dry conditions, awesome! I think we often take nice days for granted, so when they show up after a week of steady rains and nothing but dark gloomy skies, those bright, clear skies and sunshine are really appreciated that much more! The coming week looks a bit wet, with even some blustery winds and minor flooding, but then again, it s January and well, it beats the snow that is bombarding the UK or Spain right now!
Opinion
Letters to the editor Doctor defends the use of HCQ, Oak Cliff log cabin, male aggression, freedom to worship, UT coach Fred Akers
Readers defend the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, suggest moving the Oak Cliff cabin to Dallas Heritage Village, comment on a column on male aggression, disagree with a letter writer defending the right to worship and didn’t like the headline on Akers’ obituary.
The medicine hydroxychloroquine.(Liliboas / Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Re: “Group of doctors urges safety,” by Drs. Bich-May Nguyen, Cedric Dark and Dona Murphey, Sunday Letters.
Drs. Nguyen, Dark and Murphey have no research publications in COVID-19. In the context of a global crisis, there can be no support for their therapeutic nihilism against hydroxychloroquine or any other component in the regimen of nutraceuticals and 4 to 6 prescription drugs used to prevent hospitalization/death.