“Optimism About a Speedy Coronavirus Vaccine Is Misplaced” By Henry I. Miller, courtesy of the Mercatus Center As the outbreak of the novel coronavirus continues to gain momentum in the United States, there is intense interest in the development of a vaccine. Several US drugmakers have begun working on a vaccine, independently […]
Author: Erik Sass
With radical change, Argentina can turn this crisis to its advantage
“Taking Advantage of the Crisis: Three Steps for the Revolution Argentina Needs” By Federico Fernández, courtesy of Fundacion BASES Let’s be clear, the Argentine economy was already tumbling before we even suspected that a delicious bat soup would quarantine a third of Humanity. But there is also no doubt that the economic situation as […]
Eurobonds were a bad idea. “Coronabonds” are too
“Coronabonds: Eurobonds Redux in Times of COVID-19” By Bill Wirtz, courtesy of the Austrian Economics Center As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect European countries – and the most affected countries are simultaneously the more indebted Eurozone countries, the issue of mutualized debt has once again been put on the agenda. Spain and Italy […]
Forbes: Gates pursuing 7 vaccines, Contact tracing & Treatment controversy
In his “What’s Ahead” podcast, Steve Forbes shares his latest takes on a country increasingly shaped by the fight against COVID-19. Bill Gates is setting an example for the federal government in the urgency and agility of his response. Forbes notes that Gates is pursuing seven different vaccines and simultaneously building factories to […]
Nicholson: Of course, we should do everything to stop Coronavirus. But maybe…
By Calum Nicholson, UK Correspondent There is a famous piece, by the comedian Louis CK, widely known as ‘of course…but maybe’. The clip‘s subtle power and disarming truth doesn’t survive transcription, but in it the American makes an important point: there are many things in life that, of course, are incontrovertible. But maybe, […]
CNN: Balancing the benefits and risks of hydroxychloroquine
Dr. Jeff Colyer was featured in a story on CNN.com by Marshall Cohen on balancing the benefits and risks of treating COVID-19 patients with hydroxychloroquine: Former Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer, now a surgeon in the Kansas City area who is treating patients with Covid-19, applauded the FDA’s decision to let hospitals use the […]
Dr. Jeff Colyer on America’s Newsroom with Ed Henry
On Tuesday, March 25, Ed Henry interviewed Dr. Jeff Colyer on America’s Newsroom about his experience treating COVID-19 patients in Kansas City with a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. Watch the interview here. Read Dr. Colyer’s March 23rd op-ed in the Wall Street Journal here. Read Dr. Colyer’s March 30th update […]
Dr. Jeff Colyer on The Ingraham Angle
On Tuesday, March 31, Laura Ingraham interviewed Dr. Jeff Colyer on The Ingraham Angle about his experience treating COVID-19 patients in Kansas City with a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. Watch the interview here. Read Dr. Colyer’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal here.
Dr. Jeff Colyer on The Story with Martha MacCallum
On Monday, March 30, Martha MacCallum interviewed Dr. Jeff Colyer on The Story about his experience treating COVID-19 patients in Kansas City with a combination of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. Watch the interview here. Read Dr. Colyer’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal here.
Dr. Jeff Colyer on The Sean Hannity Radio Show
On Monday, March 30, Dr. Jeff Colyer discussed his experience treating COVID-19 patients with Sean Hannity. Read Dr. Colyer’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal here. Listen to the full episode of The Sean Hannity Radio Show here.