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Thursday, May 13, 2021

Under Warming Scenarios The World's Peoples May Face Increased Exposure To Diseases Of Insect Origin.

The Cicadas Are Foreshadowing Our Future With More--and More Dangerous--Insect Swarms by Bryan Walsh.  Yahoo!News.  May 12, 2021.   

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Labels: climate, climate change, diseases, insects

A Breakdown Of The Vaccine Hesitant

 Anti-Vaxxers Aren't The Cause Of America's Dropping Vaccine Rates by German Lopez.  Vox.  May 5, 2021.  

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Experts Remain Cautious To Protect Others Who Aren't Yet Vaccinated

 Got The Vaccine?  Experts Say You Can Relax About Your Covid-19 Risk Now.  Really. by German Lopez.  Vox.  May 11, 2021.  

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Thursday, May 6, 2021

The Logic Of Biden's New July 4 Vaccination Goal: Toward An Endgame To Covid-19

The Logic Of Biden's New July 4 Vaccination Goal by German Lopez.  Vox.  May 4, 2021.   

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Labels: coronavirus, COVID-19, immunity, Public Health, vaccines

Wanting To Know What You Are Wrong About: The Key To Improving Your Reasoning And Decision Making

 The Book That Changed How I Think About Thinking by Dylan Matthews.  Vox.  May 3, 2021.  

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Labels: motivation, psychology, reasoning

For Some Openly-Labeled Placebo Get Results

The Weird Science Of The Placebo Effect Keeps Getting More Interesting by Brian Resnick.  Vox.  May 5, 2021.   

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Vaccines and Variants: 9 Key Questions Answered

Will Covid-19 Vaccines Protect You Against Variants?  9 Questions About Variants, Answered by Umair Irfan.  May 5, 2021.   

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