Why washing your hands and social distancing works
…how risky different behaviors are. Although I’m not a public health worker, I’m a scientist who, for 26 years, studied how respiratory pathogens cause diseases. Whether it’s a virus, bacterium,…
…how risky different behaviors are. Although I’m not a public health worker, I’m a scientist who, for 26 years, studied how respiratory pathogens cause diseases. Whether it’s a virus, bacterium,…
…there are limits on political capital (you only get to take so many risks) and a real risk of unanticipated consequences. If unanticipated consequences tend to be negative and deplete…
…the growing risk that storms and floods pose for industrial sites. Hanadi Rifai: “Every chemical plant has to submit to the EPA a big risk document, but they don’t yet…
…budgetary cost and creating a serious risk that Republicans will block an extension. Means-testing increases the political popularity of the program substantially. I would add two points. First, Senator Manchin…
…Reform. Nearly every state has at least one rural hospital at immediate risk of shutting down. In 21 states, 25 percent or more of rural hospitals were at immediate risk,…
…comment of “the risks of vaccination being higher than the risks of infection.” “This is false.” Florida’s Surgeon General Is Sending a Dangerous Message | MedPage Today I posed a…
…changes per hour while a hospital has 6 air changes per hour. A DOD report found plane ventilation and filtration systems were reducing the risk of airborne SARS-CoV-2 exposure by 99%. Due to…
…subsequent differences in the risk score growth between the cohort pairs could be attributed to differences in coding. From year 1 to year 2, average MA risk scores increased by…
…place to mitigate risk to the Postal Service in the event that any applicable process causes us to reconsider our current planned strategy with regard to these facilities.” This statement…
…the first two weeks after release from prison, people leaving custody face a risk of death more than 12 times higher than that of the general U.S. population, with disproportionately high rates…