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Covid-19 vaccine s initial scarcity leads to tough choices for hospitals

Covid-19 vaccine’s initial scarcity leads to tough choices for hospitals Premium Hospitals in recent weeks have surveyed staff for a sense of what to expect, with responses that also vary. (REUTERS) Melanie Evans , The Wall Street Journal One hospital system is using occupation, health status and a lottery to determine which employees will be first to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Share Via Read Full Story Emergency room doctor Stephanie Gonzalez spent this month eagerly waiting to hear if she would be one of the first to get the Covid-19 vaccine. Throughout the pandemic, she said, she has feared bringing the virus home to an adult daughter with autism who needs her mother’s help to dress, shower and eat.

Facebook Breakup Seen as Real Risk in Landmark Antitrust Cases

Facebook Breakup Seen as Real Risk in Landmark Antitrust Cases David McLaughlin and Ben Brody, Bloomberg News The WhatsApp Inc. mobile-messaging application WhatsApp and the Facebook Inc. application are displayed along with other apps on an Apple Inc. iPhone in this arranged photograph taken in Hong Kong, China, on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014. Facebook, the worlds largest social network, agreed to acquire mobile-messaging startup WhatsApp Inc. for as much as $19 billion in cash and stock, seeking to expand its reach among users on mobile devices. Photographer: Bloomberg/Bloomberg , Photographer: Bloomberg/Bloomberg (Bloomberg) If there were any lingering doubts about the government’s stomach for going after American technology giants, they were erased Wednesday by a pair of lawsuits against Facebook Inc. demanding a sweeping remedy: the breakup of the social-media company.

Andrew E Harrod, Author at MercatorNet

Author Archives: Andrew E. Harrod Andrew E. Harrod is an independent researcher and writer who has published over 500 articles online and in print.  His writings have appeared at the American Spectator, American Thinker, Breitbart, the Capital Research Center, the Daily Caller, FrontPage Magazine, Gatestone Institute, Independent Journalism Review, the Institute on Religion and Democracy, Jihad Watch, the Washington Times, World, and many others.  He holds a doctorate from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and a law degree from the George Washington University Law School.  He can be followed on Facebook and on Twitter at @AEHarrod.  In a new book, political science professor at Boise State University, Professor Scott Yenor, makes it clear that the rise of individual autonomy brought about by the sexual revolution is hardly an “unmixed blessing”. In the book, The Recovery of Family Life:  Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies, Professor Yenor skillfully exa

Australia largely beat the virus But it left thousands of residents stranded abroad

Australia largely beat the virus. But it left thousands of its people stranded abroad. A. Odysseus Patrick © Family photo David, Kate and Mitchell Jeffries sit on the floor wearing the masks and visor that they will be wearing if they finally manage to board a flight home. SYDNEY Carrying their infant son, David and Kate Jeffries traveled from their home in Perth, Western Australia, to a small town in central Canada on Feb. 26 to care for his elderly mother, who had been diagnosed with ovarian cancer. They had heard of a mysterious coronavirus emerging from China but weren’t too worried. Canada had reported only 12 cases, and the family was scheduled to fly home four weeks later.

Facebook break-up seen as real risk in landmark antitrust cases

Facebook break-up seen as real risk in landmark antitrust cases
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