Now he is suing her for releasing tax documents that were legally hers, part of discovery from when she sued him for defrauding her out of her inheritance. washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/…
If you haven’t read Mary’s book (you should), you can get a gist of the awfulness of her uncle from this article. nytimes.com/2016/01/03/us/…
In case you are wondering about the ACIP (the people who decide on national immunization recommendations):
11 of the 15 members were appointed by Alex Azar, Trump’s Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/…
4 of them were appointed during Trump’s last month in office, at a time when the maniacs at the Great Barrington Declaration were determining White House policy.
So if you are wondering why we aren’t getting boosters, this is likely part of the problem.
Things that were more deserving of the first 5+ minutes:
-Worsening Covid crisis
-Haitian refugee crisis and their maltreatment
-supply chain breaking.
Domestic violence makes for titillating media coverage, but that surely hasn’t changed laws or enforcement or made women safer.
Pediatric COVID admissions are spiking in Ohio, and we already are one of the worst states for pediatric hospitalizations. Nine children have died of COVID in Ohio already. @GovMikeDeWine needs to do something. cleveland.com/coronavirus/20…
Pediatric ID specialist Dr. Amy Edwards at Rainbow Babies Children's Hospital in Cleveland expects both the pediatric ICU and medical floors to be overwhelmed by the end of September or early October.
Note that a hospital stay for a kid with COVID-19 can last from several days to several weeks, especially if they are in the ICU. So this is going to have long-lasting impact on the ability of pediatric hospitals to continue to provide care for all kids.
I think pediatricians are jaded and don’t understand how miraculous pediatric hospital care really is. If they did they would be fighting harder to protect their hospitals.
I trained in med/peds, which means I did a combined residency in both internal medicine and pediatrics.
I am board certified in both pediatrics and internal medicine.
By and large, a large share of patients treated at adult hospitals have a limited lifespan as a result of age or severity of disease.
This isn’t the case in pediatric hospitals.
This is why I keep screaming from rooftops about flattening the pediatric covid curve.
We need to preserve our pediatric hospitals’ ability to care for EVERY child that needs care.