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2022—Elon Musk buys Twitter; an online loon attacks the House Speaker’s husband with a hammer; there’s no connection between these events.

When mandates fail to protect, science can help

In 1918, defiance of mask mandates during the Spanish flu led to violence; today, we have better knowledge but face challenges in using masks effectively against evolving viruses.

Here are a few cases that changed workplace law in 2022

Social Distancing: Hawaii losing, DC leading in the US

The United States has an alarming D-rating for social distancing Just last week Hawaii received the highest possible score when Unicast published its rankings for social distancing compliance of all 50 of the United States. Hawaii was ranked number one in the nation and received the only solid A grade as determined by the Unacast Scoreboard: Today the third person died in Hawaii on COVID-19 Hawaii was number one for social distancing last week The scores and rankings were based on each state’s reactive social distancing activity, compared to relative activity prior to COVID-19. This week no State or Territory in the U.S. received an A rating anymore, except for the District of Columbia (Washington DC) receiving an A-

History and forgetting: What will we remember of 2020?

History and forgetting: What will we remember of 2020? Rick Beyer, opinion contributor © Getty Images History and forgetting: What will we remember of 2020? History is what we choose to remember. I wonder: What will we as a nation chose to remember about the Pandemic of 2020? It looms so large in the present that it seems impossible we could ever forget it. Three hundred thousand dead and counting, ERs overwhelmed, bodies warehoused in freezer facilities, local economies in shreds, people struggling just to hold on. Yet I wonder. The devastating flu pandemic of 1918-1920 killed an estimated 675,000 Americans, including my grandmother, Mary Gibney Beyer. Percentage-wise, that s the equivalent of nearly two million today. Panic and dread screamed from the headlines. Many of the same battles we fight today played out 100 years ago. Arguments over school closings, limits on public gatherings, and unpopular mask mandates. In San Francisco, thousands joined the An

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