Monthly Archives: July 2020

A church-sponsored Covid party?

Apparently, there’s a church in Florida that sponsored a Covid party — a get-together for the specific purpose of exposing attendees to Covid-19. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigated the teen’s last two week in the medical examiner’s report, … Continue reading

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Trump and Albert Mohler

A piece at The Bulwark takes-up the incandescent hypocrisy of Albert Mohler’s recent endorsement of Donald Trump. Most of Trump’s association with evangelicals has been dubious; he has spent time with prosperity-gospel preachers who dabble in outright heresy, such as … Continue reading

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Cui bono?

The lead editorial in a recent issue of Science magazine takes-up something I’ve written about often through the years and, as Covid-19 continues its relentless march across the country, is now exacting an awful price: the anti-science mindset of so … Continue reading

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Superspreading

Apparently, and more than many other viruses, Covid-19 profits from superspreading events. The evidence about superspreading activities has led researchers to believe they are responsible for much of the new coronavirus’s transmission. “All of the data I’m seeing so far … Continue reading

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