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" ... As for effective therapeutics, they aren’t available yet unless you’re the president or a close friend. And no one knows the long-term consequences of having been “cured” of Covid-19. The president can and should announce immediately that since there is no prospect of victory by vaccine before the late spring, and since morbidity and mortality remain unacceptably high, and that morbidity and mortality could greatly worsen in the coming weeks and months, he will organize group testing of all households each week through the federal government. His failure to do so will simply add to what will surely come to be called Trump deaths. ... "
" ... Most people today know that social connectedness can be beneficial in managing chronic diseases by bringing people together to create a support network of like-minded people who can influence positive health behaviors. It’s a reality that while non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the world, more than 80 percent of premature heart disease, stroke and diabetes can be prevented through lifestyle and wellness-related interventions. ... "
" ... Thanks to Tom Kniesner and Ryan Sullivan who pointed me to several papers I had not seen. I have updated the estimates for non-Covid-19 mortality losses and morbidity losses based on these studies. ... "
" ... “Bold efforts are needed to reduce the adverse effect that COVID-19 will have on progress in addressing opioid-related morbidity and mortality. In the absence of such efforts, we risk more catastrophic effects from these colliding epidemics,” she said. ... "
" ... “Please forgive the morbidity, but if you’re lucky enough to still have one or more parents or stepparents alive, it would be wise to start figuring out what you’ll do with their furniture, china, crystal, flatware, jewelry, artwork and tchotchkes when the mournful time comes,” wrote Richard Eisenberg in a helpful post addressed to Americans in their 50s and 60s. ... "