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Opinion | Court to FDA: Stop Playing Doctor

The Fifth Circuit revives a lawsuit over advice against taking ivermectin for Covid. Source link

Opinion | It’s Still 2020 for the Class of ’27

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Opinion | Biden Waves Through Another Covid Booster

He’s certain that it ‘works,’ but there’s no data. Is this how we approve drugs now? Source link

Opinion | Do We Understand Covid Yet? Part Two

Our pandemic outcome would have been better with more debate, less censorship. Source link

Opinion | Got Insurance? You May Be on Medicaid Too

Thanks to pandemic-era policies, taxpayers foot the bill for some five million people who have enrolled in employer plans. Source link

Opinion | Covid Lockdowns and Cancer

Late diagnosis and delayed care have led to more stage 4 disease. Source link

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