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Shaw included the comment of Dr. Deborah Brix who said that Bismarck was the worst place in the country for wearing masks. Having spent a lot of time in Bismarck the past several months I agree that the percentage of people wearing masks is far lower than Fargo. So, the uptick in active cases must be coming from the Bismarck area, right? No, Cass County leads the increase in active cases in North Dakota. listen live watch live Michigan is the poster child for mask compliance and business shutdowns, but it is currently the worst state – by far – for active cases. Minnesota has had a mask mandate since last June and yet it has seen an increase in active cases. But, according to Shaw “If we just reinstate the mask mandate for two months, we can cross the goal line.” I am not sure what goal line he is talking about crossing, but you can bet that the “two months” will turn out to be another “15 days to flatten the curve.” ....
Trofim Lysenko, left, speaking at the Kremlin in 1935, with Joseph Stalin standing, right. (Wikimedia Commons) Trofim Lysenko was an agronomist who in the 1930s caught Stalin’s ear with a bogus theory: that grain seed could be conditioned to grow quicker and more abundantly in all sorts of climates, like growing bananas in New York and apples in the Arctic. Stalin loved it and made Lysenko’s theory law. He became the Soviet Union’s leading geneticist. He was flacked in honors, including three Stralin prizes and six Orders of Lenin prizes. The moment scientists began questioning his method and evidence, Stalin had them fired, exiled or shot. (It was the reverse in the United States: an Oregon State University professor was fired in February 1949 for supporting his theory, though no one was shot over it.) ....