Protect Vulnerable Individuals, But End Lockdowns

Protect Vulnerable Individuals, But End Lockdowns

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In-Brief

  1. The re-opening of the American economy and society is accelerating but it varies tremendously across the country and even within states.
  2. The #1 takeaway about Covid-19 so far is that vulnerable populations need strong protections from the virus, but the vast majority of people do not. Isolation for only those extremely vulnerable to the disease offers itself as a better way to fight the next viral epidemic.
  3. Governors in NY, NJ, and PA made catastrophically bad decisions to force nursing homes to accept coronavirus infected patients. This caused thousands of unnecessary deaths.
  4. Joe Biden continues to flounder and will not be the next US President. He probably will not even be the Democratic nominee.
  5. The US economy is being slowly re-opened and will probably begin a brisk recovery in the 3rd quarter after a terrible 2nd Both government spending and Fed monetary actions against the economic crisis have been unprecedented. They continue to increase.
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